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Preston City Hall in 2005. [LHRN1809]
Preston City Hall can be seen to the right of this photograph circa 1930. [LHRN1940]
Original plan for Preston Town Hall. The clock tower was never built [PHS] [LHRN90-239b]
The Preston library with the post office to the left and Town Hall on the right. [LHRN90-242]
Preston Town Hall in 1920s [PHS] [LHRN90-248]
Preston Town Hall in 1930s [PHS] [LHRN90-252-2]
The second floor being added to the library. [LHRN90-256]
Preston Town Hall circa 1930s (courtesy Mary Ritchie) [LHRN2178]
Preston Town Hall [PHS] [LHRN1650]
Preston Town Hall in 1930s [PHS] [LHRN1649]
Preston Town Hall in 2005. [LHRN1808]
Preston Town Hall during the 1980s. [LHRN1575]
Preston Town Hall circa 1980s. [LHRN1759]
Preston Town Hall circa 1980s. [LHRN1760]
Preston Councillor's Chambers circa 1980. [LHRN1830]
Preston Town Hall lit up for Queen Elizabeth II, 1956 [PHS] [LHRN1648]
Preston Town Hall and post office [LHRN5218]
Preston Town Hall [LHRN5216]
Preston Town Hall - removal of fence. Northcote Leader 19th September 1925