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Bradford City Hall is a grade I listed, 19th century town hall in Centenary Square, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, and is notable for its landmark clock tower.

It was designed in the Venetian style. The bell tower was inspired by Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. It contains 13 bells, which ring every 15 minutes, though the clock was not added until 1937. The top of the tower is 220 feet (67 m) high. The bells, which cost £5,000, weigh 17 tons and play tunes at midday and late afternoon plus carols in December. There are 35 statues of past monarchs in chronological order on the façade, with Victoria and Elizabeth I on either side of the main entrance. The London firm, Farmer & Brindley, carved them of Cliffe Wood stone from the local quarry at £63 each. Interestingly, the line of monarchs includes Oliver Cromwell. There is a flush bracket on the building with a code number once used to log the height above sea level.

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