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The tower contains the upper part of the three-storey tall Concert Hall.
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On the first floor, directly above the entrance hall and of the same semicircular
shape, the Council Chamber was described as a "dignified room intended for meetings of
bodies such as the BBC's Advisory Councils, and enabling, for instance, representative
international committees to meet in London under the BBC's own roof."
Also on this floor were the larger administrative offices, such as the
General Office, (where most the typing was done), the Registry (where post was sorted
and files kept) and the printing and duplicating rooms. |
Pictures of the Concert Hall are in the Lower Ground Floor section.
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