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Nottingham's Council House was completed in 1929.

The Council House has an inbuilt vacuum cleaner.

Each coat of arms is meant to be distinctive yet Nottingham's coat of arms is the same as that of Colchester and Cologne.
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Open the bronze doors of the Nottingham Council House and you are greeted by an entrance hall of impressive grandeur - complete with columns, floor and staircase in Italian marble.

Inlaid in the floor of the entrance hall is a mosaic of the city's coat of arms. The centrepiece, a green ragged cross on a red shield surrounded by three golden coronets, probably dates back to the reign of Richard II; when Parliament decreed that every 'Clothing Town' should attach a coat of arms to every piece of cloth produced as a kind of trade mark and guarantee of quality. The motto 'Vivit Post Funera Virtus' means 'Virtue Outlives Death'.

The painting at the top of the first flight of stairs of the grand staircase is a reminder of the trading which used to take place in the old Exchange building.

It was painted by Denholm Davis, who was also responsible for the four historic murals which can be seen under the dome by looking upwards in the shopping arcade.

The cast bronze figure at the top of the first flight of stairs, which is set in a niche in the wall, is called 'Welcome'. It was modelled by Sir William Reid Dick, sculptor of the Roosevelt Memorial in Grosvenor Square, London.

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