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gap74 wrote: .................
An older acquaintance of mine says he thinks it's an old hall that was entered from Bath St, rather than being attached to the wee Greek Thomson building it abuts on West Nile St (the City Barbers building). That seems to be borne out by aerial views on Live Earth, which also appear to show a partially glazed roof. He remembers attending union meetings in it, and thinks it might have been called the Central Hall.
gap74 wrote: From what I can tell, the building currently houses the offices and is the hall of the St George's Tron church round the corner, and is listed as 25 Bath Street. Anyone been in, know what it looks like inside? Lovely leaded windows, can't help but wonder if the interior is similarly decorative.
onyirtodd wrote:St George's Tron services are being held there which the church is being renovated. I'm sure you'll get a warm welcome on a Sunday morning if you want a look at the place.
gap74 wrote:onyirtodd wrote:St George's Tron services are being held there which the church is being renovated. I'm sure you'll get a warm welcome on a Sunday morning if you want a look at the place.
He-he, whilst hardly a demon, I'm pretty sure that a five second appraisal would be enough to convince them that I'm a heathen of some sorts and should be cast into the street...!
gap74 wrote:First up is the Standard Life Building at the corner of West Nile and West Regent Streets. Took this snap the other day:
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