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In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre, (in the UK or Australia) a guildhall, a Rathaus (German), or (more rarely) a municipal building, is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city or town council, its associated departments, and their employees. It also usually functions as the base of the mayor of a city, town, borough, or county / shire.
By convention, until the mid 19th-century, a single large open chamber (or 'hall') formed an integral part of the building housing the council. The hall may be used for council meetings and other significant events. This large chamber, the 'town hall', (and its later variant 'city hall') has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it. The terms 'council chambers', 'municipal building' or variants may be used locally in preference to 'town hall' if no such large hall is present within the building.
The local government may endeavor to use the town hall building to promote and enhance the quality of life of the community. In many cases, "'town halls' serve not only as buildings for government functions, but also have facilities for various civic and cultural activities. These may include art shows, stage performances, exhibits and festivals. Modern town halls or "civic centres" are often designed with a great variety and flexibility of purpose in mind.
Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester, England. It is the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council and houses a number of local government departments. The building faces Albert Square to the north, featuring the Albert Memorial and St Peter's Square to the south, home to The Cenotaph.
Designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse, the town hall was completed in 1877. The building contains offices and grand ceremonial rooms such as the Great Hall which is decorated with Ford Madox Brown's imposing Manchester Murals illustrating the history of the city. The entrance and Sculpture Hall contain busts and statues of influential figures including Dalton, Joule and Barbirolli. The exterior is dominated by the clock tower which rises to 280 feet (85 m) and houses Great Abel, the clock bell.
In 1938, a detached Town Hall Extension was completed and is connected by two covered bridges over Lloyd Street. The town hall, which was granted Grade I listed building status on 25 February 1952, is regarded as one of the finest interpretations of Gothic revival architecture in the world.
Coordinates: 53°28′N 2°14′W / 53.467°N 2.233°W / 53.467; -2.233
Manchester (/ˈmæntʃɪstər/) is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 514,417 as of 2013. It lies within the United Kingdom's second-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.55 million. Manchester is fringed by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east and an arc of towns with which it forms a continuous conurbation. The local authority is Manchester City Council.
The recorded history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort of Mamucium or Mancunium, which was established in about 79 AD on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers Medlock and Irwell. It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated during the 20th century. Throughout the Middle Ages Manchester remained a manorial township but began to expand "at an astonishing rate" around the turn of the 19th century. Manchester's unplanned urbanisation was brought on by a boom in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution, and resulted in it becoming the world's first industrialised city.
Lalibela Airport (IATA: LLI, ICAO: HALL) is an airport serving Lalibela, a city in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The name of the city and airport may also be transliterated as Lalibella. The airport is located 23 km (14 miles) southwest of the city.
The Lalibela Airport resides at an elevation of 1,958 metres (6,424 ft) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 10/28, with an asphalt surface measuring 2,400 by 53 metres (7,874 ft × 174 ft).
The main runway was rebuilt in 1997, at a cost of 53 million birr.
The following airlines offer scheduled passenger service at the Lalibela Airport:
On 14 March 1975, Douglas C-47 ET-ABR of Ethiopian Airlines was destroyed on the ground during a clash with rebels.
Albert Square is the fictional location of the BBC soap opera EastEnders in the equally fictional London Borough of Walford in the East End. The square's design was based on Fassett Square in Hackney, and was given the name Albert Square after Prince Albert. The public house, The Queen Victoria, was also given its name due to this. One of the key characteristics of the pub is the window twitching by any of the occupants throughout the years. They are often known to look out of the windows, giving a view of the whole Square. This is especially common in dramatic storylines.
Central to the Square is the garden. The garden is home to Arthur Fowler's bench, which was placed there in memory of him. The bench is also known as the Bench of Tears, as it is often the place where characters will go and cry.
The square is the centre of all of the everyday drama in all of Walford's residents' lives; most of the characters in EastEnders live on the square. Although a major place on the show, there are other places which are used in the show, like the market.
In the fifth of our film series celebrating the best buildings in Britain, historian Kathryn Hughes heads to Manchester's town hall. Although Queen Victoria refused to attend the opening in 1877, the people of Manchester were undeterred. Since then, this administrative building has reflected the city's ambition
A little look at Albert Square and Manchester Town Hall clock right in the heart of Manchester city centre on Monday 9th February 2015. The square contains a number of monuments and statues, the largest of which is the Albert memorial. It is dominated by its largest building, Manchester Town Hall Grade I, a Victorian Gothic building by Alfred Waterhouse. Work on the town hall began in 1868 and completed in 1877. In the early 1970s, there was a plan to build an underground station under Albert Square and neighbouring St Peter's Square, as part of the ill-fated Picc-Vic tunnel project. The project was eventually cancelled and the station was not built. At the end of the video, the clock can be heard striking 6.00pm. The 280 feet tall clock tower, houses a carillon of 23 bells: 12 are ...
Praying for Arena blast victims in Manchester town hall UK44 is the only news and current affairs channel for the Pakistani and South Asian diaspora residing in the United Kingdom and Europe Subscribe to the Official UK44 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/UK44tv Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/UK44tv Visit our website: https://www.UK44.tv
On 26 Feb 2012 there was a guided tour of the clock tower at Manchester Town Hall, in Manchester UK.
A visit to the top of Manchester Town Hall Clock Tower with views of Manchester from the top.
Great Abel, the hour bell in Manchester Town Hall strikes 2pm. Camera shake on the initial strike as I didn't know it would be so loud. There are another 23 bells in the Clock Tower belfry, all cast by John Taylor & Co Bell Foundry, Loughborough. 10 are static and 13 are used for change bell ringing. All 23 can together be played by the Carillion machine.
MANCHESTER 2012 03 06, England: City centre, Town Hall, Piccadilly Station, Manchester Eye. MANCHESTER 2012 03 06, Anglia: Centrum, ratusz, Piccadilly Station, koło widokowe.
In the fifth of our film series celebrating the best buildings in Britain, historian Kathryn Hughes heads to Manchester's town hall. Although Queen Victoria refused to attend the opening in 1877, the people of Manchester were undeterred. Since then, this administrative building has reflected the city's ambition
A little look at Albert Square and Manchester Town Hall clock right in the heart of Manchester city centre on Monday 9th February 2015. The square contains a number of monuments and statues, the largest of which is the Albert memorial. It is dominated by its largest building, Manchester Town Hall Grade I, a Victorian Gothic building by Alfred Waterhouse. Work on the town hall began in 1868 and completed in 1877. In the early 1970s, there was a plan to build an underground station under Albert Square and neighbouring St Peter's Square, as part of the ill-fated Picc-Vic tunnel project. The project was eventually cancelled and the station was not built. At the end of the video, the clock can be heard striking 6.00pm. The 280 feet tall clock tower, houses a carillon of 23 bells: 12 are ...
Praying for Arena blast victims in Manchester town hall UK44 is the only news and current affairs channel for the Pakistani and South Asian diaspora residing in the United Kingdom and Europe Subscribe to the Official UK44 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/UK44tv Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/UK44tv Visit our website: https://www.UK44.tv
On 26 Feb 2012 there was a guided tour of the clock tower at Manchester Town Hall, in Manchester UK.
A visit to the top of Manchester Town Hall Clock Tower with views of Manchester from the top.
Great Abel, the hour bell in Manchester Town Hall strikes 2pm. Camera shake on the initial strike as I didn't know it would be so loud. There are another 23 bells in the Clock Tower belfry, all cast by John Taylor & Co Bell Foundry, Loughborough. 10 are static and 13 are used for change bell ringing. All 23 can together be played by the Carillion machine.
MANCHESTER 2012 03 06, England: City centre, Town Hall, Piccadilly Station, Manchester Eye. MANCHESTER 2012 03 06, Anglia: Centrum, ratusz, Piccadilly Station, koło widokowe.
Hillary Clinton Town Hall in Manchester, New Hampshire 10 05 2015 Presidential Campaign
National Integrity Action and the Electoral Commission of Jamaica hosted the third in a series of town hall meetings under the theme "Respect Your Vote; Your Right, Your Responsibility" at the Manchester High School Auditorium on September 23, 2015. Part one has presentations by Director of Elections, Mr. Orrette Fisher and ECJ Chair Hon. Dorothy Pine-McLarty O.J.
National Integrity Action and the Electoral Commission of Jamaica hosted the third in a series of town hall meetings under the theme "Respect Your Vote; Your Right, Your Responsibility" at the Manchester High School Auditorium on September 23, 2015. Part two has presentations by ECJ Commissioner Prof. Alvin Wint C.D and NIA Executive Director Prof. Trevor Munroe C.D
Manchester Irish Festival Launch 2017. @ Manchester Town Hall Friday 10th March 2017.
Manchester City Council criminalise the homeless for using a tent, so the local activists come together and protest about the rate of homelessness and housing crisis. Sadly, protestors were assaulted by Greater Manchester Police and G4S security guards. I was arrested for two spurious charges used to impose bail conditions to stay away from the town hall. A clear tactic to attempt to disturb the protest. It didn't work.
This is the video of Angelo & Lynn Jagatsingh's Wedding done in February 2012 at Manchester Town Hall. This is a newly Edited version of the DVD /BluRay (Due to © rules on Youtube) The DVD contains better music lol Photography, video and editing by Freezing Life Through The Lens... Visit the website for photographs of the event
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US Senator Dan Sullivan holds a Town Hall meeting at Bartlett High School.