At the time,the BBC website carried this story about the building and several others in Tower Hamlets that also received Grade II listing.
The story quotes Ewart Culpin, who designed the building with his son, Clifford as saying the building was "the first town hall in this country to be erected in the modern style".
The underside of the canopy shows various locations along the Thames with representations of ships and many of the cargoes they transported up the river.The major piece of decoration on the front of Bow House in a series of friezes depicting various trades and professions.
I was married here 25 yrs ago ... it was as beautiful on the inside as it was on the outside back then.... lovely pics
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment ... I wonder what it is like inside now?
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