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The redbrick ruins are peaceful now a days, surrounded by lawns and flowerbeds, but thousands died during the months-long siege long back 1857.
The telephone insulators, mostly hanging impotently from their tree save for one which still loyally carries messages to the one business still occupying the Benlow Works in Hayes, Middlesex.
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This impressive redbrick church was originally part of the convent on this site. After the land was given to the Wrangel family, it became part of their estate and used as their parish church.
31 December 2006: Red City Hall – ‘Rotes Rathaus’ - is how the citizens of Berlin refer to their City Hall. Most Germans know that Berlin City Hall is meant when people talk about Rotes Rathaus because of the reddish colour of its brick walls. Since German reunification 1990 the Red City Hall has been the seat of Berlin’s Governing Mayor - who is also a state prime minister because Berlin is a city-state - and the Senate, the Berlin state government. Before the reunification of Germany the building was home to East Berlin's communist local government in the era of the German Democratic Republic (DDR), while the city council of democratic West Berlin resided in the Schöneberg–District City Hall.