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The image captures the exterior facade of Clyde Hall, a red-brick building with distinct architectural features, presumably located in the city of London, United Kingdom. The building is characterized by a symmetrical design, featuring a triangular gable at the top, accented with a circular window and two smaller arched windows. Below these, there are rectangular windows and more elaborate windows to the right of the Clyde Hall sign. A green sign prominently displays the building's name, "CLYDE HALL". A stone plaque is visible, reading, "THIS STONE WAS LAID BY R.V. BARROW ESO. J.P. MAYOR OF CRIVBON MAY 22 1856". A CCTV sign is seen near the plaque. The area surrounding the building features some vegetation. The sky above is overcast.
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