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The architect for the clubhouse's original plan was G Howard Chamberlain.

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The 14th century city hall lies between two central places, the Markt ( market place ) and the Katschhof ( between city hall and cathedral ).
In addition to having a large central dome, a common feature is smaller domes that exist off-center over the prayer hall or throughout the rest of the mosque, where prayer is not performed.
The hall was of central importance to every manor, being the place where the lord, surrounded by dependents, expressed his position of dominance
Lounging in the Tepidarium, the central hall joining the baths of ancient cities, a curvaceous beauty takes her rest.
In determining which areas are considered " urban " and which are " suburban ", the national statistical agency, Statistics Canada, has examined a number of potential methods for drawing the distinction, including municipal boundaries, age of the housing stock, distance from city hall or the central business district, and housing ( but not population ) density.
" An early form of the temple is the hearth house ; the early temples at Dreros and Prinias on Crete are of this type as indeed is the temple of Apollo at Delphi which always had its inner hestia " The Mycenaean great hall, such as the hall of Odysseus at Ithaca was a megaron, with a central hearth fire.
The atrium, a name sometimes used in public buildings for the entrance hall, was the central courtyard of a Roman house.
The central hall of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
For his personal use, he had a banqueting hall and living room installed in the massive, central, square French-style dome.
* Stare Miasto (" Old Town "; also known as Śródmieście or Centrum — " the City Centre ") — the central district of Słupsk containing the historic centre of the city including the city hall and the Pomeranian Dukes ' Castle.
* Meeting Hall: Lanterns receive their briefings and assignments in the central meeting hall.
This configuration was called the bent axis approach, as anyone entering would make a ninety degree turn to face the cult statue at the end of the central hall.
Temples of the Uruk Period divided the temple rectangle into tripartite, T-shaped, or combined plans The tripartite plan inherited from the Ubaid had a large central hall with two smaller flanking halls on either side.
Both of these temples were rectangles with their corners aligned to the cardinal directions, a central hall flanked along the long axis flanked by two smaller halls, and buttressed façades ; the prototype of all future Mesopotamian temple architectural typology.
Because Canaan Parish was not planned as a town, New Canaan, when incorporated in 1801, found itself without a central common, a main street or a town hall.
The more formal front of the house was added in 1863 and is a true balloon frame structure built around a central hall with an impressive staircase.
" The central bulk of the castle comprises the two storey banqueting hall, with the library below.
Father Connors perished in a rectory fire ( central Louisiana ) and the parish hall was posthumously dedicated to him.
The town hall, police and fire departments are located in the central village, as is the town post office.
All four of the town's main offices, including the town hall, police and fire departments and the town library, are all located at the center of town, as is the central post office.
* Riley Center is an unincorporated community in the central part of the township at and includes the township hall.
The city's original central business district was located on Second Street, and by 1866 it included two general stores, a library, hotel, shoe store, restaurant, meeting hall and saloon.
The community's town hall, post office, and library are not in the central part of Walnut Grove.

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It was over an hour before their escape was discovered, but still the news that Barton was free flashed across the central portion of the state.
The family estate was situated near Vadstena on Lake Vattern in south central Sweden.
It was hit by a shell fired by the bombarding Venetian army and the great central portion of the temple was blown to smithereens.
In 1951 the pool's operation was transferred to the newly-created Department of Administration, an agency established as the central staff and auxiliary department of the state government.
One of the most beautiful buildings in Istanbul, it was constructed in the early years of the Seventeenth Century, with a huge central dome, two half domes that seem to cascade down from it, and smaller full domes around the gallery.
Microscopically, there was hyperemia of the central veins, and there was some atrophy of adjacent parenchyma.
At the central level the scrutin uninominal voting system was selected over some form of the scrutin de liste system, even though the latter had been recommended by Duverger and favored by all political parties.
Thus the Congress marks a formal recognition of the political system that was central to world politics for a century.
At the very first, then, Brumidi was required, by the classically pyramidal shape of his central group, to fill in the triangular space above the seated girl on Liberty's right, before starting on the allegorical figures themselves.
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Our endeavor to capture even a faint sense of how strenuous was the fight is muffled by our indifference to the very issue which in the Boston of 1848 seemed to be the central hope of its Christian survival, that of the literal, factual historicity of the miracles as reported in the Four Gospels.
Her permanent titanium shell was recessed behind an even more indestructible barrier in the central shaft of the scout ship.
In Greek mythology, Achilles (, Akhilleus, ) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character and the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad.
By contrast, the National Union Party was united and energized as Lincoln made emancipation the central issue, and state Republican parties stressed the perfidy of the Copperheads.
Altruism was central to the teachings of Jesus found in the Gospel, especially in the Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon on the Plain.
Others suggest the alphabet was developed in central Egypt during the 15th century BC for or by Semitic workers, but only one of these early writings has been deciphered and their exact nature remains open to interpretation.
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford gave a model of the atom in which a central core held most of the atom's mass and a positive charge which, in units of the electron's charge, was to be approximately equal to half of the atom's atomic weight, expressed in numbers of hydrogen atoms.
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
Nevertheless, in spite of Rutherford's estimation that gold had a central charge of about 100 ( but was element Z = 79 on the periodic table ), a month after Rutherford's paper appeared, Antonius van den Broek first formally suggested that the central charge and number of electrons in an atom was exactly equal to its place in the periodic table ( also known as element number, atomic number, and symbolized Z ).

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