The Rolls Hall - Monmouth, Gwent, Wales.
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N 51° 48.800 W 002° 42.700
30U E 519876 N 5740316
Built in 1887 as a general purpose hall for concerts & meetings as a gift to the town by J A Rolls, (as in Rolls Royce), to celebrate the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria. It continued in this use until 1992 when it was converted to a Library.
Waymark Code: WMVF6A
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/10/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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"The Rolls Hall, Whitecross Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire is a Victorian hall, now public library, donated to the town in celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee by John Rolls, the future Lord Llangattock. It is a Grade II listed building as of 8 October 2005, and is one of 24 buildings on the Monmouth Heritage Trail.

The hall was constructed in 1887-8 by F. A. Powell in a Jacobean style, at a cost of £8,000. The materials are Old Red Sandstone and Forest ashlar. The Rolls family of The Hendre were substantial Monmouthshire landowners and benefactors to the town, and attended the building's opening on 24 May 1888. The building was designed by F.A.Powell who was the eldest son of the Mayor of Monmouth, Mr Champney Powell. The hall was given to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee in 1888.[5] A new organ was installed in 1889 which had novel additions to its design by William Sweetland, and the following year several paintings were installed. In September 1890, a successful Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition was held in the building; the catalogue can be seen in the Monmouth Museum. Between 1897 and 1903, the Hall was used for a number of plays staged by the actor, director and impresario Ben Greet.

In 1992, the building became used for the town's public library, which had previously been located at the Shire Hall.[2] The Library was refurbished in 2010 with a £210,000 grant from the Museums Archives and Libraries: Wales, which matched funding from the County Council.[7] The library still honours its original benefactors as large full length portraits of John Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock, his wife Lady Llangattock and his son John Rolls, 2nd Baron Llangattock are the main decoration on one wall. However the floor mosaic, that showed the Rolls and Monmouth symbols linked together, is now exhibited on another wall.." Text Source: (visit link)

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Individual Recognized: The Rolls Hall - Monmouth

Physical Address:
Whitecross St, Monmouth, Gwent, South Wales.


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