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English: An 1826 depiction of the old Colchester Town Hall, originally built as a moot hall in 1277 and remodelled in 1374. It was finally demolished in 1845. A replacement became unstable and work on the present town hall started in 1897.
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Cromwell, Thomas (1826), History and Description of the Ancient Town and Borough of Colchester in Essex: Volume I. London, W, Simpkin and R. Marshall (opposite p. 192)

https://books.google.com/books?id=KIgvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA192
Author Drawn by Jos. Greig and engraved by Thos. Barber.

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