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  <dc:title>Photograph of the carpentry workshops inside the town hall, Bury</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Photograph of the joiners' workshop inside the town hall of Jackson &amp; Edmans who were the architects of the building. Work started before Wordl War II and when peace was resumed, Spencer &amp; Clarks were responsible for all of the wooden interiors such as the doors and the windows. 

The first man on the right is the donor's father-in-law Fred haley who worked on the windows before the war and then returned 16 years later as site manager for Spencer &amp; Clarke who were the main contractors. 

The photograph was taken before the town hall was opened in 1954.
</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1950's</dc:date>
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