The Guildhall a spectacular medieval building the powerbase of the ruling merchant class since the 12th century that rivalled that of the monarchy. Although the guilds don't weild the same poswer as in previous centuries, it is still a place of pomp and ceremony.
Occasionaly they open their doors and let us ordinary folk take a peek at the grandeur. This room, the old library was a more recent addition, built in 1870 in Victorian gothic style. It had grand oak bookcases lining the walls to house the 40,000 volumes of the guilds collection.
Now days the room is used for official functions.
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Had a company dinner in there one night years ago, company gone broke since then - ah well, spend it while you have it. It was a nice place.
Nice pad!!
A gorgeous room and beautiful building. I would assume the guildhalls are similar, but not the same as, those erected by the Masons and other such organizations.
I've been to some of the Masonic and other lodge ceremonies and usually find it hard not to laugh out loud.
The pretensions of such come close to religious rites...
In this place, today, how does one become a member? Who is allowed to attend the "pomp and ceremony"?
Beautiful room! It really is nice that some of these places are open occasionally to the public.
It looks very splendid - high ceilings, high windows and mellow stone.
I was amazed at the collection of Victorian paintings they have at the Guildhall, and some really great ones of London. I went to see a special exhibition (Atkinson Grimshaw) which is over now but I got the impression that the gallery is open to the public in the usual way.
bit of a fixer-upper
nice, tho
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The Victorian Gothic details make it look like a church. It might perform the role of a church for it members.
This place oozes power. I love the details captured and...perhaps some sun?!
so warm.
beautiful room and space :)
Great shot. What a beautiful spot.
Darryl and Ruth :)
Just love the victorian style architecture. Wish I could visit the place once.
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