Cordwainers' Hall
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cordwainers-hall-264-3846548
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Cordwainers' Hall
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Cordwainers' Hall was the livery hall of the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers, the City of London livery company for Cordwainers from 1316 until its destruction in 1941. The hall stood in St. Paul's Churchyard, facing Cannon Street. Five successive halls were built on the site, the last three were rebuilt in 1670, 1788, and 1910. A plaque marks the site. The 1788 hall was built by Sylvanus Hall, with the front of the hall decorated in stone by Robert Adam. The front of the hall featured a stone
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordwainers%27_Hall
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2021-07-10T11:52:29Z
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