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Wilhelm Opens ReichstagKaiser Wilhelm II opening the White Hall of Berlin Castle (Reichstag). Date: 25 June 1888
City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Built in the 1860s and demolished in the 1950s for Saks Fifth Avenue store. Date: circa 1907
Stockholm, Sweden - City Hall Date: circa 1940s
St Marys Hall, Oxford Date: 1821
Knowsley Hall
Packington Hall, WarwickshireDeer and sheep relax in the grounds of Packington Hall, Warwickshire, the seat of the Earl of Aylesford Date: circa 1830
Independence HallA replica of Independence Hall, at Knotts Berry Farm, California, U.S.A. Date: late 1960s
Reynards Hall, Peak District, DerbyshireReynards Hall, near Ashbourne, in the Derbyshire Peak District Date: late 18th century
Waltzers MockedThe waltz is much mocked when it first makes its appearance in the dance hall ! Date: early 19th century
Marble Hall, Twickenham, London (formerly in Middlesex), the seat of Charles Augustus Tulk Esquire. It was built by George II for his mistress, the Countess of Suffolk. Date: 1815
DERWENTWATER, Lake DistrictDerwentwater, Cumbria : Greta Hall is the prominent building. Date: 1829
Annual celebrations of Dr. Barnardos HomesScene from the annual celebrations of Dr. Barnardos Homes in The Royal Albert Hall. Here young girls perform physical exercise in the Indian Club Drill display. An exhibition of the good work of Dr
Rufford Hall, NottinghamshireDistant view of Rufford Hall, Nottinghamshire, across a stretch of water. Date: circa 1830
Nether Hall, Essex (2 of 2) Date: circa 1770
The Volunteers Ball at the Floral Hall, Covent Garden, LondEngraving showing the Volunteers Ball at the Floral Hall in Covent Garden, London, 1860. This image shows the Volunteers in their uniforms and their partners in formal evening dresses
Keswick Bridge, CumbriaKeswick Bridge, with Greta Hall in the distance, at Keswick, Cumbria Date: 1828
Rufford Old Hall, LancashireA dog chases a swan and a gaggle of ducks across the lawns of Rufford Old Hall, near Ormskirk, Lancashire, the seat of Thomas Henry Hesketh Esq - today a National Trust property. Date: 1845
Chipping Norton HallThe fine Town Hall at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, a proud symbol of when the town was a Borough, the building still dominating the centre of the town. Date: built 1840s
Melford Hall, Suffolk Date: circa 1830
Oxburgh Hall, NorfolkThe impressive entrance gateway to Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, the seat of Sir Richard Bedingfeld. Date: 1809
The Homerton Mission BreakfastsFree Sunday morning breakfast for the poor in Mission Hall, Whitecross Street, London. Each poor persons received a pint of cocoa and a small loaf of bread. Date: 5 January 1878
KELHAM HALL, NottinghamshireKelham Hall, Nottinghamshire, the seat of JM Sutton Esquire Date: circa 1830
Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon, London, 1875Engraving showing the exterior of the Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London, 1875. Date: 30 January 1875
Mexico City - The Main Square (ZocaloThe Zocalo is the main plaza or square in the heart of the historic centre of Mexico City. The plaza used to be known simply as the Main Square or Arms Square
Reverend Samuel Schor as an eastern scribePostcard published by the London Society for promoting Christianity amongst the Jews - this is a picture of the Rev. Samuel Schor - dressed as an eastern scribe
The Town Hall, Abingdon Date: 1906
Ypres, Belgium - Street ArtistA street artist painting in a corner of the Nieuwerk annex of the Cloth Guild Hall, a huge flemish gothic structure era in Ypres, Belgium
Israel - View of Acre - Knights Hall and Jezzar Pasha MosquIsrael - Panorama of Acre - The Ruins of the Knights Hall (foreground) and Jezzar Pasha Mosque (background) Date: circa 1903
Douai - France - Rue de la Mairie - The BelfryThe Belry on Rue de la Mairie, Douai, France Date: circa 1920s
Leicester Square, London - with the Alhambra Music Hall Theatre (on the east side of the square) - established 1854, demolished in 1936. Date: circa 1910s
Latvia - Liepaja (Libau) - Workers Hall Date: circa 1910s
Medieval GatehouseThe crooked medieval gatehouse of Lower Brockhampton Hall, Bringsty, Herefordshire, England. Date: 14th century
London County HallThe magnificent front of County Hall, Westminster, which was designed by Ralph Knott, built between 1911 and 1922 and renovated 1931 to 1933. Date: built 1911 - 1922
Albert Embankment LampsLovely Victorian lamp posts and benches on the terrace of County Hall, Albert Embankment, London. The Embankment was built 1866 - 1869 by Sir Joseph Bazalgette Date: early 1950s
Moyses Hall, Cornhill, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, was built by the Normans, in about 1180. It is now a museum of the history of West Sussex. Date: late 12th century
Krakow Castle HallThe tournament hall in the Royal Castle ( Wawel or Vavel ), in Kracow (Cracow), Poland. Date: medieval
Hammersmith Town HallThe Old Town Hall, Hammersmith, west London. Date: 19th century
Roman Bath at BathPart of the Great Bath, the centrepiece of the Roman baths at Bath, Somerset. It is lined with 45 sheets of lead and filled with hot spa water and once stood in a 40m. high hall Date: 1960s
Old & New NorwichOld and new architecture in the Market Square, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The New City Hall (left) opened in 1938, while the Old Guild Hall (right) dates from 1407. Date: early 1940s
Minster Lovell HallThe ruins of Minster Lovell Hall, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England. It was built by Lord William Lovell in the 1440s. Legend has it that he died in a secret room in the hall. Date: mid 15th century
County Hall & BoudiccaThe magnificent front of County Hall, Westminster, which was designed by Ralph Knott, built between 1911 and 1922. Thornycroft statue of Boadicea is on the left. Date: built 1911 - 1922
Marian Millicent BartonMARIAN MILLICENT BARTON daughter of James Barton of Penwortham Hall, near Preston, Lancashire. Date: circa 1833
Aldeburgh Moot HallAldburgh Moot Hall, a fine red brick and timbered building, which was once in the centre of this quaint Suffolk town, before coastal erosion caused it to be close to the sea. Date: 16th century
Kirby Hall GatewayThe entrance gateways to Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The Hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea, built 1570s - 1590s. Date: 16th century
KIRBY HALLThe ruins of Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea and was built 1570s to 1590s. Date: 16th century
Lavenham GuildhallThe Guildhall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. It was originally a hall of Cloth Guilds, for which the town was noted in the 15th century as a centre for the cloth trade. Date: 1930s
Leeds Town Hall, Yorkshire, England, was designed by 29 year-old Hull architect Cuthbert Brodrick. The clock tower was designed by Edward Beckett Denison. Date: completed 1858
Staunton Harold GatewayThe fine stone gateway to the former hall at Staunton Harold Hill, Leicestershire, England. The hall was rebuilt in the mid 17th century by Sir Robert Shirley. Date: 17th century