「Banqueting」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ntrast to the contemporary custom of riotous | banqueting after the example of the Danish monarchs. |
l, on the east side of the square is a large | banqueting and performance hall which opened in 1991 an |
otel with considerable space for conference, | banqueting and leisure facilities. |
Today Tapton Hall is a Conference and | banqueting centre which hosts wedding, civil ceremonies |
09 an indoor visitor attraction and medieval | banqueting centre based on the Nottinghamshire legend o |
It also hosts conference and | banqueting facilities for gatherings of up to 1,000 peo |
odate 1,000 conference delegates and provide | banqueting facilities for 2,000 diners. |
The hotel also offers conference and | banqueting facilities with 17 fully equipped conference |
r grandeur and now provides conferencing and | banqueting facilities which can be used for concerts, c |
ities of a country club, including extensive | banqueting facilities, a fitness center, swimming and d |
ain stand will include hospitality areas and | banqueting facilities. |
16th century manor house with conference and | banqueting facilities. |
3000 and includes a number of conference and | banqueting facilities. |
are-foot (1,300 m2) subterranean meeting and | banqueting facility built under the front lawn of the T |
For a period it became a museum, then a | banqueting facility/restaurant and was finally converte |
ng for up to 3000 people; 5500 standing; and | banqueting for 1500 people. |
Banqueting functions and exhibitions are also easily ac | |
The | banqueting hall has been fully restored and there are m |
een 27 January 1938 - 26 October 1939 in the | Banqueting Hall (later renamed as Rajaji Hall) in the G |
The | banqueting hall at Penshurst Place has been used as a f |
in the building include function rooms and a | banqueting hall on the first floor of the Beehive, whic |
The | banqueting hall was often the scene of the revelries of |
ountess a load-bearing pillar supporting the | banqueting hall broke, causing the entire floor to coll |
uding a fine hall known as the Great Hall or | Banqueting Hall with a central archway extending two st |
side Chapel, built between 1760 and 1812), a | banqueting hall, a column of Liberty, an avenue of oaks |
he old Bishop's Palace into a medieval-style | banqueting hall, with a huge perpendicular stained-glas |
The 17th century | Banqueting Hall, which may have been a Dower house, wit |
The adjacent | banqueting hall, decorated with Stars of David, was add |
xcellent Queen Anne panelling, the galleried | banqueting hall, good period furniture, and a doll hous |
The first floor of the building includes the | Banqueting Hall, which holds paintings of the Governor |
he Lord Mayor's room, council chambers and a | banqueting hall. |
ps up to the Civic Suite, Reception Room and | Banqueting Hall. |
the centre of the activity is the Gatehouse | Banqueting Hall; shadowy figures, as well as moving fur |
orking as a silver service waiter across the | banqueting halls and five star hotels of London. |
617 they were brought before the King at the | Banqueting House in Whitehall Palace, at a performance |
the Forestry commissions lease, acquired the | Banqueting House in 1977 and set to work restoring and |
The Tower of London, Kensington Palace, The | Banqueting House and Kew Palace. |
Masques were usually staged in the | Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace-but it was feared |
dition, as exemplified by Inigo Jones in his | Banqueting House at Whitehall, the windows alternating |
es such as a gatehouse, gallery, lodgings, a | banqueting house and a garden, complete with grand wate |
yck and Charles I's art patronage (including | Banqueting House and its ceiling paintings); William Do |
Wrest Park: | Banqueting House |
Interior looking north, | Banqueting House Whitehall |
The stables, walled garden and | Banqueting House are also intact. |
The | Banqueting House and its features became much copied. |
The | Banqueting House is part of the former Gibside estate, |
chitects began to recreate the motifs of the | Banqueting House throughout England, with varying degre |
It was intended as a | banqueting house and the central table is still set as |
A | banqueting house is defined as a separate building reac |
ter it was left empty in the 1920's, and the | banqueting house itself soon became a derelict shell. |
gn and Commenwealth Office, The Home Office, | Banqueting House, The Ministry of Defence, The Cenotaph |
hed the old manor house and its three storey | banqueting house, and replaced it with a grand mansion |
The | Banqueting House, Gibside |
igo Jones' work at the Queen's House and the | Banqueting House, English architecture was transformed. |
Beside the | Banqueting House, some buildings survived in Scotland Y |
contains three 17th-century versions of the | Banqueting House: Brympton d'Evercy, Hinton House, and |
The small pavilions, probably | banqueting houses, that flanked the demolished gatehous |
ch accommodates an oval hall for meeting and | banqueting of 500 people, another two meeting halls for |
s currently public access to the first floor | banqueting room via stairs in one of the corner turrets |
On the first floor there is a | banqueting room. |
onal,renamed in 1964, formerly The Commodore | Banqueting Rooms, renamed in 1958 (Cinema closed), form |
ed a department store, two bedding stores, a | banqueting suite and two car body shops, having sold it |
In 2010 Leeds United renamed the | banqueting suite to "The Nicky Chapman Suite". |
m and even held his wedding reception at the | banqueting suite of the club's Selhurst Park stadium. |
uite, committee rooms and a large and ornate | banqueting suite, complete with minstrels' gallery. |
The ground also holds conference and | banqueting suites, the Black Cats Bar, and a club shop |
as painted by Francis Wheatley and the state | banqueting table seats eighty people. |
Athena is a conferencing and | banqueting venue in the heart of the new cultural quart |
ddle Temple Hall is also a popular venue for | banqueting, weddings, receptions and parties. |
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