NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981. See RIBA115741 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981.
NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981.
NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981.
NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981.
NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981.
NOTES: The former grammar school, founded in 1607 and built in 1614, with an open ground floor intended to serve as a market space. The bell-turret, brick stairtower and pargeted plasterwork date from a restoration of 1868 by Slater & Carpenter. The building was restored again in 1977 by A. Drew-Edwards.
NOTES: The Council Offices, Library and Museum was created out of the former Symington corset factory. Originally built in 1889 by Everard & Pick, it is distinguished by by its tall gables with arched windows and a tower. It was extended in 1894 and 1926 by the same architects and converted to its present use by Pick, Everard, Keay & Gimson in 1981.