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The Manly Town Hall is a landmark civic building in Manly, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building is located at the junction of The Corso, Gilbert Street and Belgrave Street, opposite Manly ferry wharf. Designed in the Inter-war Stripped Classical style with Egyptian Revival style columns by Samuel Reginald Maisey, it replaced the previous town hall on the site, a Victorian Mansion built in 1879. The Town Hall was the seat of Manly Council from 1937 to 2016, when it became the site of the first meeting of the new Northern Beaches Council.

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  • Manly Town Hall (en)
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  • The Manly Town Hall is a landmark civic building in Manly, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building is located at the junction of The Corso, Gilbert Street and Belgrave Street, opposite Manly ferry wharf. Designed in the Inter-war Stripped Classical style with Egyptian Revival style columns by Samuel Reginald Maisey, it replaced the previous town hall on the site, a Victorian Mansion built in 1879. The Town Hall was the seat of Manly Council from 1937 to 2016, when it became the site of the first meeting of the new Northern Beaches Council. (en)
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  • Manly Town Hall (en)
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  • Manly Town Hall (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/(1)Manly_Municipal_Council.jpg
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  • The Corso, Gilbert & Belgrave Streets, , New South Wales (en)
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  • Samuel Reginald Maisey (en)
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  • Trenchard Smith & Maisey (en)
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  • Government town hall (en)
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  • Manly Municipal Council (en)
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  • Llangollen (en)
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  • Manly Town Hall in 2013 (en)
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  • Australia (en)
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  • Stuart Bros. Ltd. (en)
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  • Built (en)
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  • -33.79841 151.28495
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  • The Manly Town Hall is a landmark civic building in Manly, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building is located at the junction of The Corso, Gilbert Street and Belgrave Street, opposite Manly ferry wharf. Designed in the Inter-war Stripped Classical style with Egyptian Revival style columns by Samuel Reginald Maisey, it replaced the previous town hall on the site, a Victorian Mansion built in 1879. The Town Hall was the seat of Manly Council from 1937 to 2016, when it became the site of the first meeting of the new Northern Beaches Council. (en)
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  • The Corso, Gilbert & Belgrave Streets,,New South Wales (en)
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  • 1937
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