Old City Hall, Westminster

The sixth bay on the left featured a segmental headed opening with a canopy flanked by Corinthian order pilasters supporting a first floor balcony.

They selected the building in Charing Cross Road, which was renamed "Westminster City Hall", and enlargement works to meet the administrative requirements of the council were completed to a design by John Murray on 29 May 1902.

[5] Internally, the principal room was the council chamber, which was badly damaged by German bombing during the Second World War and was completely rebuilt in 1950.

[9] The building was also used as a local polling station and the Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, voted there during the general election in October 1959.

[10] The building ceased to be the local seat of government when the new Westminster City Hall in Victoria Street was completed in 1965.

The council chamber