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Victorian style was often very ornate, markedly so in architecture, where there was more than one revival of earlier styles, beginning with a lengthy competition between the classic and Gothic schools. Gothic Revival drew on the original Gothic architecture of medieval times. The Gothic boom had begun in 1818, when Parliament voted a million pounds for building 214 new Anglican churches. No fewer than 174 of them were constructed in a Gothic or near-Gothic style, and for nearly a century, most churches in England were Gothic in design. Despite the popularity of extravagant decoration, Renaissance or classic styles were also favoured for public buildings, examples being St George's Hall, Liverpool (1815), and Birmingham Town Hall (183250).
Blue stands for water and rain. Black and white represent the racial harmony of the people. Effective date: 30 September 1966.
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