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Islington Town Hall

Municipal building in London, England

Islington Town Hall

Summary

Municipal building in London, England

FieldValue
nameIslington Town Hall
imageIslingtonTownHall.jpg
captionIslington Town Hall
locmapinUnited Kingdom London Islington
map_captionShown in Islington
coordinates
locationUpper Street, Islington
built1930
architectEdward Charles Philip Monson
architectureNeoclassical style
designation1Grade II Listed Building
designation1_date30 September 1996
designation1_number1297950

Islington Town Hall is a municipal facility in Upper Street, Islington, London. The town hall, which is the headquarters for Islington London Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.

History

The stairs leading up to the council chamber

The building was commissioned to replace the ageing mid-19th century vestry hall on Upper Street which had been used by the Parish of St Mary's, Islington. The vestry hall had become the headquarters of the Metropolitan Borough of Islington in 1900. After the vestry hall had become inadequate for the council's needs, civic leaders decided to procure a new town hall; they purchased a 136000 sqft site with a row of Georgian era terraced houses known as Tyndale Place for this purpose in 1920.

The new building was designed by Edward Charles Philip Monson in the neoclassical style and built in three stages: first the rear wing facing Richmond Grove in 1922, second the northern part in Upper Street in 1925 and third the assembly hall in 1929.

The design for the northern section involved a symmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto Upper Street; it featured a stone porch with the borough coat of arms above flanked by full-height windows and Corinthian order pilasters to either side; there was also a window in a similar style on the first floor above the doorway. The principal rooms were the mayor's parlour, which was in the rear wing facing Richmond Grove, and the council chamber, which was in the northern part in Upper Street.

Since 1930, when Arsenal won their first FA Cup against Huddersfield Town, victory receptions have been held at the town hall. Queen Elizabeth II visited the town hall and met with civic leaders to mark her coronation in 1953.

The building served as the town hall of the Metropolitan Borough of Islington and continued to serve as the local seat of government after Islington London Borough Council was formed in 1965. Other developments in the 1980s included an underground bunker constructed for protection against nuclear attack.

Islington Museum, which had previously been based in the town hall, moved out of the building in preparation for its move to Finsbury Library in December 2006. The town hall hosted a high-profile reception, attended by the Duchess of Cambridge, to promote Chance UK's early intervention child mentoring program in October 2015.

References

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