- West Bromwich Town Hall
West Bromwich Town Hall is a Grade II listed town hall in
West Bromwich , West Midlands, England. It is part of the Walk West Bromwich Heritage Trail.The
West Bromwich Town Improvement Commissioners (1854-1882) purchased prime land, previously part ofWest Bromwich Heath , from the richIzon family , for the erection of public buildings including the Town Hall.The Town Hall, situated in the centre of High Street, was built between 1874 and 1875 in brick and stone to an Italian Gothic design of the architects
Alexander & Henman ofStockton-on-Tees ,Middlesbrough and the building contractors were Trow & Sons ofWednesbury .At the main entrance of the Town Hall is a triplet of arches supported by stone columns with carved capitals, which are decorated with medieval carved heads representing the twelve months of the year. A flight of stone steps lead up from the High Street into a wide corridor which encircles the main hall.
The interior of the Town Hall reflects the Victorian interest in Gothic and Medieval architecture. The ceilings, the iron work, the walls and pillars have been decorated from designs by the architects and the "harmonious blending of colours, and the magnificent stencil work costing many days of artistic and patient labour, cannot be too highly praised and words can hardly express the charming effect they have produced."(West Bromwich Weekly News, August 1875)"
The wall of the main staircase leading from the corridor to the balcony has a large
stained glass window with a centre panel containing the design of the crest and motto of the West Bromwich Town Improvement Commissioners. The main tower is 40 metres tall.The balcony in the main hall overlooks the fine
maple floor of theballroom , which leads up to the stage at the far end of the hall. Unique semi-circular cast-iron principals in the roof dominate the stage and form a setting for The Grand Organ.The Grand Organ was a gift from
Alexander Brogden , MP for Wednesbury, in 1878. It was built byForster and Andrews of Hull following theInternational Exhibition of 1862 and is one of twelve organs built for town halls up and down the country by the firm. In May 1997 the organ was awarded a certificate by theBritish Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) as it was considered to be of historic importance for its musical and technical qualities. It was recorded as historic in theNational Pipe-Organ Register atCambridge University .External links
* [http://www.laws.sandwell.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure-and-culture/local-history-and-heritage/heritage-trail/walk-west-bromwich/west-bromwich-town-hall/;jsessionid=bLMmLHiDC0I6 Sandwell MBC: West Bromwich Town Hall]
* [http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Staffordshire/WestBromwichTownHallBoer.html Roll of Honour: West Bromwich Town Hall Boer War Memorial]
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