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London's Mayor Ken Livingstone (right) with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during a visit when she formally opened City Hall, which houses the London Assembly, on the south bank of the Thames, close to Tower Bridge. *The stunning building, designed by Foster and Partners, and constructed by Arup & Partners, has an assembly chamber, committee rooms and public facilities, together with offices for the Mayor, London Assembly Members and staff of the Greater London Authority. It provides 185,000 sq ft (gross) of space onten levels that can accommodate 440 staff and members.

London's Mayor Ken Livingstone (right) with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during a visit when she formally opened City Hall, which houses the London Assembly, on the south bank of the Thames, close to Tower Bridge. *The stunning building, designed by Foster and Partners, and constructed by Arup & Partners, has an assembly chamber, committee rooms and public facilities, together with offices for the Mayor, London Assembly Members and staff of the Greater London Authority. It provides 185,000 sq ft (gross) of space onten levels that can accommodate 440 staff and members. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G60MBE

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6.2 MB (128.5 KB Compressed download)

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1761 x 1221 px | 29.8 x 20.7 cm | 11.7 x 8.1 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

23 July 2002

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London UK

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PA

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Queen Elizabeth II official opens City Hall

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