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Coventry Council House

Coventry Council House was constructed between 1913–1917 from sandstone, which matches the majority of buildings in the Cathedral Quarter onto which it backs. It is an impressive Grade II-listed Tudor-style building which was built to replace St Mary's Guildhall as the headquarters of the mayor and city corporation.

This photograph was taken with a Canon EOS R mirrorless camera and a Canon FD 24mm F2.8 S.S.C. lens which was introduced in 1973, it is very well built and a bit hefty at 330g but super sharp.

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Uploaded on June 6, 2021
Taken on June 4, 2021