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Js3885 23:48, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
9/9/07 This is my first attempt at creating a user page. I'm a busy college student at Shippensburg University, so this may take a bit to perfect.
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[edit]Great Yarmouth Town Hall is a municipal building on Hall Plain in Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England. It is the meeting place of Great Yarmouth Borough Council and is a Grade II* listed building. The town hall was designed by John Bond Pearce in the Queen Anne Revival style, with terracotta facings and a 110-foot-tall (34-metre) clock tower with a lantern above. It was opened by Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), on 31 May 1882. The building served as the headquarters of Great Yarmouth County Borough Council for much of the 20th century and has continued to operate as the local seat of government following the formation of the enlarged borough council in 1974. This hand-colored photochrom shows Great Yarmouth Town Hall in the 1890s, seen from opposite the River Yare.Photograph credit: Detroit Publishing Company; restored by Adam Cuerden
Articles that I find helpful.
[edit]- An Introduction to Wikipedia.
- Policies and guidelines.
- Wikipedia:Deletion policy If you're going to create a page, make sure it doesn't violate anything here.
- User page Create your own user page.
Topics of personal interest.
[edit]Articles I've written.
[edit]- Chris W. Cox, head lobbyist for the National Rifle Association and executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action.
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Js3885 22:58, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
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