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  • This made the hall a very substantial property.
  • Rockefeller Music Hall, a music venue in Oslo, Norway
  • Foston Hall, a women's prison, can accommodate over 170 wom
  • Hall A (37,000 square foot exhibition area)
  • It was originally based at St Anthony's Hall, a fifteenth century guild hall on Peaseholme G
  • City Hall a month before opening
  • Great Leader's Hall, a National Treasure
  • Lemmon's Hall, a women's residence hall;
  • Lewis Hall, a men's residence hall.
  • Hurlbut Hall, a Harvard College dormitory
  • r the town of Reading was situated in the Yield Hall, a guild hall situated by the River Kennet near
  • MacVicar Hall, a women's residence hall, is named for him.
  • e for meeting the funding needed to build Wills Hall, a hall of residence for Bristol University stu
  • Grant Hall, a prominent clock tower and meeting hall at Qu
  • important surviving building is the Daxiongbao Hall, a very large hall that dates from 1020.
  • The sports centre, consisting of a main sports hall, a gym, and a smaller sprung-floor sports hall,
  • There, at age 22, he married Mary Hall, a local.
  • CUA's Conaty Hall, a popular freshman residence hall, is named af
  • Oxburgh Hall: a Victorian pattern-parterre set in lawn
  • mosque houses a 300-person-capacity main prayer hall, a daily prayer hall, a ladies prayer room and
  • "Faith Hall: A Landmark in Need of Friends."
  • Eshton Hall, a stately home now converted into apartments
  • Independence Hall, a landmark located on Chestnut Street.
  • Stone Hall, a residence hall on Penn State's University Pa
  • beam ends in three experimental halls, labelled Hall A, Hall B, and Hall C. Each hall contains a uni
  • Charles Western, 1st Baron Western bought Felix Hall about 1790.
  • Woodland Hall Academy
  • He was educated privately and at Wallace Hall Academy.
  • Edmond Hall accepted without hesitation.
  • The hall accommodates 500 people.
  • Bank Hall Action Group information sign at Bank Hall, Bre
  • Since 1995 the Bank Hall Action Group have campaigned to save Bank Hall,
  • February 23 - Jon Hall, actor (d.
  • Thirsk Hall, additions, 1771-3;
  • Grange Hall adjacent to the church
  • delphia on December 6, 1790 and met at Congress Hall, adjacent to Independence Hall until moving to
  • Hughes Hall admits many students on one-year degrees.
  • She also sang at the Royal Albert Hall, Aeolian Hall and provincial centres.
  • The University named a recently built residence hall after Sears.
  • Thunder Bay City Hall after renovations in 2009
  • He's represented by The Rod Hall Agency in London.
  • Iris Hall: Agnes
  • Rise Hall, Akenham
  • White Hall, Alabama
  • Town hall along U.S. Route 8
  • Hall also owned WCAC FM 101.1.
  • Foster Hall, also known as Melodeon Hall, is located at 720
  • Hall also played for the Atlanta Falcons.
  • Stayley Hall, also known as Staley Hall, is a Grade II* List
  • Jarrow Hall also features an exhibit about the hall's histo
  • The Bear Valley Grange Hall, also known as the Chester Town Hall, is an his
  • University Hall, also known as Hatch Hall, was a Jesuit run stu
  • The concert hall also contains a Holtkamp acoustic pipe organ.
  • Damion Hall, also known as Damion "Crazy Legs" Hall is an A
  • Cadogan Hall also hosts The Proms' Saturday Matinees.
  • The Site of California's First Grange Hall, also known as Pilot Hill Grange Hall No. 1, is
  • Hall's son Patrick Hall also represented Hampshire i
  • Hall also competed in the 1500 metres, placing 4th.
  • Halowa Amatorska Liga Pilkarska - Hall Amateur Football League
  • Yes - Symphonic Live, 2002, (Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam)
  • Crathorne Hall, an Edwardian stately home
  • Jackson Hall, an academic classroom building;
  • The club is based in the Windsor Hall, an old miners' welfare hall, now controlled by
  • Gawthorpe Hall, an Elizabethan house in Padiham, Lancashire, E
  • Tamron Hall, Anchor MSNBC
  • The Hearst castle dining hall and ballroom was filmed in the Great Hall of th
  • His name was also spelled Chester Moor Hall and Chester More Hall.
  • Gough was educated at Abberley Hall and Winchester College.
  • to The Discovery Theater, Science Quest Exhibit Hall, and the International Hall of Space Explorers.
  • Rood Ashton Hall and pannier tank 7760
  • gton housed a small village and both Rossington Hall and Shooters Hill Hall.
  • Killinchy has a community hall and a new children's playground.
  • A book about University Hall and UVa.
  • To the west are Trinity Hall and Clare College.
  • There is also a village hall and a garage.
  • Castle, Turret Gateway, Castle Hall, and St Mary de Castro
  • Frequent performers included Tom T. Hall and Conway Twitty.
  • Passageway between hall and church
  • eted in September 1966, FAR consists of Oglesby Hall and Trelease Hall.
  • riginally there were two Halls in Walcott, East Hall and West Hall.
  • Mark Hall and Trevor Morgan - "Rejoice In The Lord"
  • It was used as a community lecture hall and theater.
  • Rivington Hall and Hall Barn were used as bases for troops and
  • Nearby places are Mugginton, Kedleston Hall and Carsington Water.
  • Belfast Wheel, City Hall and Continental Market, December 2009
  • It was written by Janna Allen and Daryl Hall, and produced by Hall and Oates.
  • District of Kent District Hall and Public Library, Agassiz, BC.
  • The hamlet has a community hall and a post office.
  • Welsh Family is located directly east of Keough Hall and is directly south of Dillon Hall.
  • Recently a new marriage hall and Oottupura (dining hall) is constructed at t
  • Warbleton has a village hall; and a second, Dunn Village Hall, is at Rushlak
  • Old town hall and belfry
  • e parish council meets in Pamber Heath Memorial Hall and St. Stephen's Hall, Little London.
  • he museum has two outlying locations, Smithills Hall and Hall i' th' Wood.
  • His influences included Edmond Hall and Pee Wee Russell.
  • Middle Temple Hall and Fountain Court, London (1895)
  • ndean's major community centres are Merchistoun Hall and Barton Hall, Horndean Technology College.
  • Hamilton-Whitten Residence Hall and Feeny Dining Center
  • Hall and her twin sister, Andrea Hall, were born in
  • The Old Hall and the Exhibition Hall are open to public.
  • The President is the face of the hall and is in charge of the Hall committee.
  • re should be corresponding entries for Finsbury Hall and (condemned) Notty Hall
  • It was initially a drinking palace, concert hall and theatre.
  • The movie was directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes.
  • That first building was renamed Seed Hall and with the closing of the Woodlands retreat E
  • Tatton Hall and the Italian Garden.
  • Originally named 'Berry Hall' and also known as 'Old' Berry Hall, it was ren
  • Performances are held in its Concert Hall and Chamber Hall.
  • It has a community hall and a postal outlet.
  • This building is located between Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza.
  • is a building that served as a Masonic meeting hall and also as a city hall.
  • Vinita Oklahoma City Hall and Chamber of Commerce
  • The building links into the Town Hall and some areas of the building, most notably th
  • Brynamman Public Hall and Cinema
  • Brothertoft Church Hall and Park circa 1975
  • t of an indoor market held in the Public Market Hall and an outdoor open air market held to the fron
  • There is also a village hall and a small church.
  • Niantic Illinois Village Hall and water tower.
  • Loughton Hall and Alderton Hall in Loughton survive.
  • The parish includes Brough Hall and Walkerville.
  • Building G (opened 2004): Residence Hall and several classrooms.
  • 1959 Cooperative Bank, Assembly Hall and Maisonettes, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • City Hall and post office 1910.
  • Later Smith left Tammany Hall, and joined the Anti-Tammany Democratic organiz
  • Devonport's town hall and column in 2008
  • Melba Hall and Conservatorium of Music
  • Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium is a historic site at 3 City Hal
  • Roy Hall And His Cohutta Mountain Boys
  • Hall and Stair (note the curved windowseat of the to
  • small village of Ackers Crossing, and Alcumlow Hall and Great Moreton Hall (Little Moreton Hall is
  • The campus includes dining hall and accommodation.
  • City Hall and Niagara Square's Lions and McKinley memoria
  • Cockayne Family split their time between Pooley hall and their estate at Ashbourne Hall in Derbyshir
  • Hall's Croft, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Eng
  • He was regularly seen at Preservation Hall and toured Australia with a band made up from P
  • include the Royal Museum of Scotland, Surgeons' Hall and McEwan Hall.
  • Residence halls include the Daniel Residence Hall and the Maddie A. Fair Residence Hall.
  • The village also has a Village Hall and Social Club.
  • Brian Masters, Wynyard Hall and the Londonderry Family (1973)
  • Connected to the church are a parish hall and manse.
  • The tomb consists of a hall and a passage.
  • This addition contained the fellowship hall and Sunday School rooms.”
  • Ugolino withdrew into the town hall and repelled all attacks.
  • Herb was the brother of Edmond Hall and the son of clarinetist Edward Hall.
  • Hall and Harrison Sts., DeQuincy
  • For the album by Daryl Hall and John Oates, see Hall & Oates discography.
  • New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse, Connecticut, USA
  • Bedales Memorial Library, Lupton Hall And Corridor, Hampshire
  • charged with adding a 900 square meter concert hall and banquet hall.
  • orchestral music venues are the Royal Festival Hall, and the Queen Elizabeth Hall, which are both i
  • made of Ochs's concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall and Boston's Jordan Hall.
  • The tomb has an inscribed hall and ceiling.
  • La Mairie (city hall) and the former bank;
  • Hall and the location of the former Col.
  • "Whistling the Blues Away" - Wendell Hall and Carson Robison
  • , whose modern successors are the Middle Temple Hall and the Inner Temple Hall.
  • Glansevern Hall and Gardens are adjacent to the village.
  • Nearby is Rickerby Hall and the village of Rickerby.
  • The Prison Service acquired the Hall and grounds in 1953.
  • Parcevall Hall and garden
  • The principal feature is the stair hall and staircase.
  • This new building includes a big reading hall and library.
  • There is also a village hall and a primary school.
  • ared three times as soloist at London's Wigmore Hall, and performed at Italy's Fazioli Hall, Beijing
  • l orchestra regularly plays concerts at Cadogan Hall, and the ECO Ensemble performs at Wigmore Hall.
  • The tomb consists of a hall and an inner room.
  • Plus a sports hall and an athletics track.
  • Forwards Jack Hall and James Sheridan also joined the club.
  • The foundations of the original great hall and Maredudd ap Rhys' hall survive.
  • for cultural artifacts, a reading room, lecture Hall, and Prayer Hall for the Changkya Khutukhtu.
  • There is also a Village hall and a recreational field.
  • The parish includes Knowsley Hall and Knowsley Safari Park.
  • King Opera House-Performance hall and historic landmark.
  • Richardson, Hall, and Jones performed the song's Indian chants.
  • They now play chiefly in KBS Hall and the Concert Hall of Seoul Arts Center.
  • ing 1963, Ochs performed at New York's Carnegie Hall and Town Hall in hootenannies.
  • The film stars Betty Blythe, Thurston Hall and Robert Elliott.
  • The City Hall and the park
  • There is one large dining hall and several messes.
  • The village hall and church are in Gristhorpe.
  • square metre casino, a 300 square metre theatre hall and a 200 square metre library hall.
  • It is adjacent to City Hall and City Hall Plaza, Government Center, Boston.
  • Profile of Woodland Hall and information on identifying dyslexia.
  • Crackpot Hall and view of Swaledale
  • It has served as a library, as a city hall, and as a meeting hall.
  • It will have a naturally-lit hall and sunken garden.
  • La Plata City Hall and Moreno Plaza
  • of a group of buildings which include Winthrop Hall and Hackett Hall.
  • Asia, on leading music stages such as Carnegie Hall and Steinway Hall.
  • It was first housed in Thomas Hall, and then in Bryan Hall from 1914 to 1969.
  • This building also served as city hall and prison.
  • St. Andrew's Hall and the adjoining Blackfriars' Hall is a Grade
  • The City Hall and Stockholm Waterfront in June 2010
  • It was converted into a market hall and assize hall and later fell into ruin.
  • In 1981, the fellowship hall and classrooms were finished.
  • It has a small Village Hall and a Residents Association.
  • also left a book of decretals to each of Merton Hall and Stapledon Hall.
  • Lifestories by Mark Hall and Rev. Tim Luke
  • The church, old parish hall, and new parish hall are connected to form an "
  • Hall and Woodhouse
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