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Description The former School of Arts and Working Men's College, Granville, NSW, Australia
The foundation stone for it was laid by JS Farnell, MP, on 3 November 1883
From 1884 to 1889 it also served as Town Hall of Granville. It is heritage listed as locally significant. In recent years it was Brianna's cabaret/nightclub and since 2006 as the Himalaya Palace function centre and restaurant featuring Pakistani and Indian cuisine.
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