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  • A hall was built specifically for the annual event.
  • The underground hall was designed by architect A.K. Andreev.
  • Hall was the son of Henry Hall and his wife Catherin
  • Wendy Hall was born in west London.
  • Hall was a right-handed batsman.
  • The current Hall was acquired and refurbished in 1977.
  • The current city hall was built in the year 1926.
  • Hall was the father of the scientist Edward Thomas H
  • The Austral Hall was built on this site.
  • 1936 The village hall was built, called the Lloyd Hall.
  • The first residence hall was built in 1957; Garrett Hall.
  • A public hall was built in 1916.
  • The Hall was associated with a deer park.
  • A new parish hall was built in 1967.
  • Hall was a Shropshire police inspector.
  • Regents Hall was completed in 1970.
  • The hall was rebuilt after a fire in 1686.
  • Eastwood Hall was the headquarters of British Coal.
  • Monnett Hall was torn down in the late 1970s.
  • The hall was built 1882-1884 in Romanesque Revival style
  • Newry's town hall was designed by William Batt.
  • Hall was filming Tumbling River with actor Tom Mix.
  • The hall was built in 1918, inside the compound of old C
  • East India Hall was often "floored over" and then used as "a th
  • At age 12, Hall was elected Junior Orange Bowl Queen.
  • The long-disused hall was subsequently demolished in 2008.
  • The new hall was demolished in 1925, but the old hall surviv
  • Post 1945 Gaynes Hall was used as the administrative office and gover
  • Hall was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
  • When the town hall was set on fire, Ugolino surrendered.
  • Hall was born in London, the son of a surgeon and gr
  • The Hall was itself an extension of Trevena House, which
  • In the 1770s a new hall was built on the site of the present Tatton Hal
  • Village Hall was a British television series.
  • The present main hall was reconstructed in 1969.
  • Gailor Hall was renovated to become the Gailor Center for L
  • The hall was rebuilt as a concert hall, opening in 1862.
  • In 1978, Hall was appointed Ireland's national film censor.
  • The hall was built by the Bateman family.
  • Hall was born in Springdale, Arkansas.
  • Antrobus Hall was built in 1709.
  • The hall was built by Sir William Pierrepont around 1500
  • A church hall was added in 1965.
  • Agecroft Hall was the only large house, having eleven hearths
  • Watnall Hall was built c. 1690 and demolished in 1962.
  • An agricultural hall was built, but has since been demolished.
  • The Gymnasium, later renamed Adams Hall, was built in 1898.
  • A new 600 m² display hall was opened in 1995.
  • Star Hall was a Mission Hall in Ancoats, Manchester, foun
  • The town hall was completed in 1980.
  • reserve, Kirwin was recommissioned and Earle B. Hall was simultaneously decommissioned, with Earle B
  • Water that had been seeping into the Hall was eliminated.
  • The oldest, Deming Hall, was built in 1926 and is an all-male hall.
  • Haveringland Hall was the officers' mess and quarters.
  • George Hall was educated at Abingdon School.
  • Then, in 1989, Sherzer Hall was gutted by fire.
  • The total cost for the hall was $57,500 including furnishings.
  • Kedleston Hall was Brettingham's opportunity to prove himself
  • The Hall was demolished c 1948.
  • Joseph Hall was Mayor of Adelaide from 1854 to 1855.
  • Hall was born in New York, the son of Joseph Hall an
  • erature), the house tutor of Salimullah student hall, was injured at Salimullah Hall.
  • F. M. Hall was an American football coach.
  • Its Hall was for many centuries in the Bassishaw Ward of
  • The resulting building, Monnett Hall, was named for her.
  • Thomas Hall was born in Cliff Mine, Michigan.
  • From 1906 the Hall was let out to tenants and the Hall and estate
  • A hall was opened in 1969.
  • Hall was first elected in 2010.
  • The city hall was expanded 6 times.
  • After the war Rivington Hall was derelict.
  • The hall was built by Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460.
  • Hall was born and raised in Minneapolis.
  • The school hall was designed in 1913 by J.E. Vixseboxse.
  • Brocket Hall was a maternity hospital during World War II.
  • Bewerley Hall was built in the 16th or 17th century.
  • New Gorse Hall was built by John Leech in 1836.
  • In 1881 the 3rd City Hall was built.
  • Hall was honoured in the 2009 O2 Media Awards.
  • A music hall was built at Dunkeld and another town was built
  • The hall was extensively renovated in 1997.
  • The third and present hall was designed by Philip Hardwick.
  • In 2010, Infinity Music Hall was voted Best Music Hall in New England by Yan
  • Hall was born in Gorham, Maine, U.S.. Hall did his u
  • Bredbury Hall was then sold off.
  • Hall was born in Westford, Massachusetts, son of the
  • Lebberston Hall was a Victorian house, extensively altered in 2
  • Metro Hall was later passed over in favour of City Hall fo
  • In 1987 a large fellowship hall was added.
  • Goltho Hall was the ancestral seat of the Grantham family.
  • Poughkeepsie City Hall was a historic city hall located at Poughkeepsi
  • A new sports hall was built in summer 2007.
  • The Wong Ming Him Hall was renovated in 2008 and the College Hall in 2
  • Born in 1951, Hall was raised in Toronto, Canada.
  • This purpose built hall was his response to the success of Charles Mort
  • Hall was born on June 26, 1793 in Methuen, Massachus
  • The next permanent city hall was not built until 1958.
  • The 2nd cloth hall was much larger than its predecessor but it onl
  • Ruddington Hall was built in 1860.
  • The current city hall was designed by architect Martin Nyrop and the
  • Newland Road Mission Hall was the first to be established.
  • Hall was elected Member of Parliament for Oxford in
  • EASTHORPE HALL was built in the C15 with central hall and cros
  • Hall was precociously ribald and loved Rabelaisian l
  • The music hall was established in 1986.
  • Keyboardist Allan Hall was added in March 2005.
  • Major Williams Hall was named in his memory in 1957.
  • Sennowe Hall, was redesigned by Skipper between (1904-11).
  • The town hall was designed by John Philpott Jones for Bishop
  • Science Hall was destroyed by fire in November of that first
  • In 1998 the Frisch Family exhibit hall was constructed.
  • Buckman Hall was completed in 1906, and is currently used as
  • The 'Richmond Town Hall' was refurbished in 1991.
  • A memorial hall was constructed to house these remains.
  • Joan Hall was educated at Queen Margaret's School, York.
  • The current hall was completed in 1876-1877 as a concert hall of
  • A new Art Nouveau town hall was built in 1905.
  • Hall was honored with the Japan Foundation Award in
  • Crompton Hall was in the township for hundreds of years.
  • In 1969, the new band hall was constructed.
  • Hall was born in Launceston.
  • The Port Melbourne Town Hall was erected in 1882.
  • Glossop Hall was the last residential building on the site o
  • The hall was dissolved in the 1990s.
  • Within the grounds of the hall was a cricket ground.
  • In 1905, Springfield's first city hall was destroyed by fire.
  • On campus facilities include dormitories Wilson Hall, Watson Hall, Eppse Hall, Boyd Hall, Rudolph Ha
  • Sainte-Radegonde, Poitiers' town hall website (French)
  • Bill Dixon/Aaron Siegel/Ben Hall: Weight/Counterweight (Brokenresearch, 2009)
  • Pendleton Hall, Wellesley College, 1934.
  • Hall went undefeated in ten fights in Toughwoman con
  • After the music hall went bankrupt Cosy Hall lay derelict until 1985
  • "The original station … incorporated a concert hall" - "[the line closed and] the concert hall went
  • Hall went to Angleton High School in Angleton, Texas
  • The acoustics in Morsani Hall were designed by Russell Johnson.
  • In 1998, the Beit Hamedrash and study hall were opened.
  • The science labs and Heeley Hall were built recently.
  • A school and agricultural hall were established in the 1890s.
  • All window panes in City Hall were broken.
  • Parts of the Hall were gradually demolished, and little of the Ha
  • 1889: A landing stage and baggage handling hall were built;
  • A new chapel and hall were added in 1967.
  • Kerr Hall West - 379 Victoria Street
  • Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University campus, Morgantown, W
  • The Hall, west side
  • Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
  • Elizabeth Hall Wetlands
  • Salisbury Hall, where the Technical School moved in 1941.
  • Meguro City Hall, where the mayor has his office.
  • a great hall where temporary expositions are held
  • The DESY South Hall where the ZEUS experiment was located.
  • There is a church hall which serves many purposes.
  • After about 1405 the family seat was Stand Old Hall which was built to replace Old Hall in Pilkingt
  • Classes took place in Chandler Hall, which stood between Parkhurst Hall and the Blu
  • The tomb contains a hall which is decorated.
  • Binghamton City Hall, which forms the west-wing.
  • Nearby is the Tallulah City Hall, which faces south.
  • Spalding Hall, which houses the Getz Museum
  • e oldest building on campus is Champlain Valley Hall, while Macdonough Hall is the oldest dormitory.
  • Sir John Hall, who built the MetroCentre
  • The new County Hall will serve as East L.A.'s “City Hall”- bringing
  • County Hall, Wiltshire Council's main building in Trowbridg
  • Great Hall, Winchester
  • Calgarth Hall, Windermere
  • Attached is a 1-story parish hall wing.
  • 13 October 1970 Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • The Boston Music Hall, Winter Street, ca.1852
  • City Hall, Winter Haven, Florida, 1960
  • South Lake Village is a suite-style residence hall with two buildings: Everglades Hall and Biscayn
  • Recital Hall with 111-seats.
  • There is one hall with entresol.
  • The village hall, with its green sign, is in view
  • Appleby Hall with the old Appleby House obscured
  • It is located right besides the Allen Residence Hall with PAR (Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Hall) &
  • Durbar hall, with broken chandeliers and classical statues
  • The chamber hall, with 422 seats, reproduces the symphony hall a
  • Elmstone Hardwicke shares a village hall with Uckington.
  • The great hall with Cardinal Pole's fig tree in front
  • Currier dining hall with its stone fountain
  • Colton Hall with Christmas decorations
  • Trav'bug California (Prentice Hall; with Judy Wade)
  • New Jeffersonville City Hall within the Quadrangle.
  • "North Country" - 6:07 (Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton - November 29, 1991)
  • Hall won the seat by a much reduced margin.
  • Hall won two Jacob's Awards, in 1966 and 1975, for h
  • Clare Hall won the Pegasus cup for the first time.
  • Annie Hall won the BAFTA Award for Best Film
  • Cutchin Fieldhouse, Waterfield Library, Ordway Hall, Woods Hall, and Mason Hall.
  • h has many institutions, such as an OAP Welfare Hall, Workingmen's Club, Scout Hall, and a YMCA buil
  • The Bishop's residence is Wardley Hall, Worsley, Greater Manchester.
  • Hall would receive no salary for his work.
  • Erddig Hall, Wrexham
  • 'The Cup and Saucer' hydraulic ram at Erddig Hall, Wrexham
  • 1850: John Burton, of Minera Hall, Wrexham
  • Steve Hall Writer and Artist
  • Peel Hall, Wythenshawe, an area of Greater Manchester
  • Monk Ganjin memorial Hall, Yangzhou, designed by Liang Sicheng
  • The Litrary Society meeting place - Town Hall, Yeadon.
  • Addy was born and educated in Tang Hall, York.
  • April 1756) was an English landowner, of Marske Hall, Yorkshire and Holker Hall.
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