Cropped image of historic photo of stereo image of the "Old" Cork City Hall. Built in the 19th Century on Albert Quay in Cork City, the building was originally a corn exchange before it was extended and repurposed for municipal use after the Cork Exhibition. It was destroyed in the burning of Cork in 1920. It was replaced by the "New" Cork City hall in the 1930s.
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