About the Hall in NorthYorkshire, near Otley the Hall in Old Farnley, West Yorkshire, near Leeds FarnleyHall West Yorkshire Image JMWTurner farnleyeastfront.png thumb 300px FarnleyHall as depicted by J.M.W. Turner in 1815 FarnleyHall is a stately home in Farnley, NorthYorkshireFarnley , NorthYorkshire , England . It is located near Otley . The original early seventeenth century house was added to in the 1780s by John Carr architect John Carr , who also designed Harewood House . ref James Lees Milne , Ancestral Voices , London Chatto & Windus, 1975, p. 103 ref The hall is now a Grade I listed building . The property was owned by Walter Fawkes MP ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk nra searches pidocs.asp?P P9772 National Archives ref 1769&ndash 1825 , and a regular visitor was the Victorian artist and philosopher John Ruskin , who was taken with the enormous collection of paintings by J.M.W. Turner , a friend of the owner. A selection of Turner s works from the FarnleyHall collection were sold in 1890 for 25,000. ref The Washburn by Tom Bradley published 1895, reprinted 1988 ref Its owner, Nicholas Horton Fawkes, was elected President of the Turner Society. Citation needed date February 2007 Guy Fawkes was related to the Fawkes of Farnley. ref http www.britannia.com history g fawkes.html britannia.com ref References references External links IoE 330482 Coord 53.92153 1.67241 type landmark region GB display title Category Country houses in NorthYorkshire Category Grade I listed buildings in NorthYorkshire NorthYorkshire struct stub ... more details
Image FarnleyHall West Yorkshire.jpg right thumb FarnleyHallFarnleyHall is a stately home in Farnley, West YorkshireFarnley , west Leeds , West Yorkshire , England. It is a grade II listed building . It was built in Elizabethan times by the Earl of Danby Danby s. The manor is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Fernelei , so it is probable that this house was a replacement for earlier medieval structures. The Danbys owned part of the manor and the hall until 1799, when it was sold to James Armitage. Thomas Danby mayor Thomas Danby was first Lord Mayor of Leeds Mayor of Leeds , and Leeds Thomas Danby Thomas Danby College in Leeds is named after him. The Hall was acquired by the Leeds City Council in 1945 and its grounds are now the public FarnleyHall Park. The Hall is used as the headquarters of the council s Parks and Countryside Service. Part of the 16th century house still exists, including a much eroded Danby arms. The house was drastically rebuilt in the 18th century, when much of the earlier house was demolished and replaced with an architecturally dull building. A sketch .... External links http www.leeds.gov.uk About Leeds Places to visit Parks and gardens FarnleyHall Park.aspx FarnleyHall Park at Leeds City Council website IoE 465271 coord 53.787532 1.62308 type landmark region GB display title Category Country houses in West Yorkshire Category Buildings and structures .... There are fairly intact remains in the parkland at Farnley, although the current layout is from the early 19th century. 16th and 17th century maps show a deer park, and the 1985 West Yorkshire .... However, it is unclear where these earthworks or ditches may be. Farnley Parish Church, built in 1885 and dedicated to St Michael, stands across the park from the hall. It replaced an 18th century ... in the churchyard. A chapel is known on this site from 1240. The chapel at Farnley had a historic dedication to St Helen, and a well dedicated to the saint was extant in the village of Farnley ... more details
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For Farnley in Leeds Farnley, West Yorkshire infobox UK place country England latitude 53.93 longitude 1.67 label position top official name Farnley population population ref civil parish Farnley shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county NorthYorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Skipton and Ripon UK Parliament constituency Skipton and Ripon post town OTLEY postcode district LS21 postcode area LS dial code 01943 os grid reference SE215479 Farnley is a village and civil parishes in England civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of NorthYorkshire , England, near Otley , West Yorkshire . The name Farnley indicates that the village was first established in an area heavy with fern s. It is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as Fernelai and Fernelie . Image Farnley Estate land.jpg thumb left Part of the Farnley Estate To the north of the village lies FarnleyHallNorthYorkshireFarnleyHall , a stately home built by John Carr architect John Carr . The house has a rich history, being associated with names such as Edward Fairfax Fairfax , Oliver Cromwell Cromwell , and J. M. W. Turner Turner Citation needed date July 2009 . A selection of Turner s works from the FarnleyHall collection were sold in 1890 for 25,000. ref Yorkshire Rivers The Washburn , by Tom Bradley published 1895, reprinted 1988, Old Hall Press. ref The primary school in Farnley is occasionally used as a location for filming the soap opera Emmerdale . When found as a surname the most popular is Fearnley other surnames related to the area are Farnely, Farnley and Fernleigh. References references External links Commons category inline Farnley, NorthYorkshire Category Villages in NorthYorkshire Category Civil parishes in NorthYorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Farnley pl FarnleyNorthYorkshire ... more details
Farnley may refer to Farnley, Leeds , a district in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England which includes Old Farley and New FarnleyFarnley, NorthYorkshire , a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of NorthYorkshire, England, near Otley, West YorkshireFarnleyHallNorthYorkshire , a stately home in Farnley, NorthYorkshire, England FarnleyHall West Yorkshire , a stately home in Farnley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England disambig geo ... more details
File Bolton Hall geograph.org.uk 75587.jpg thumb right Bolton Hall Bolton Hall is a country house near Preston under Scar , Richmondshire , NorthYorkshire , England. It was built in the late 17th century and rebuilt after a fire in 1902. ref name ioe IoE 321801 Bolton Hall ref It is a grade II listed building , as is an 18th century folly tower in the grounds. ref name ioe tower IoE 321804 18th century folly tower ref References reflist coord 54.3034 1.8857 type landmark region GB display title Category Grade II listed buildings in NorthYorkshire Category Country houses in NorthYorkshire NorthYorkshire struct stub ... more details
was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as Fernelei . New Farnley is a nearby commuter village. Farnley File The Butterbowl.jpg thumb left The Butterbowl public house. At the lower area of Old Farnley sits St Wilfrid s Church. St Michael s church is in Farnley park near the stately home of FarnleyHall West YorkshireFarnleyHall . ref There is also a FarnleyHallNorthYorkshireFarnleyHall in Farnley, NorthYorkshire. ref Old Farnley has a lower set of shops, consisting of a pizza takeaway ...For Farnley in NorthYorkshireFarnley, NorthYorkshire Refimprove date March 2008 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.7876 longitude 1.6159 official name Farnley static image static image caption population metropolitan borough City of Leeds metropolitan county West Yorkshire region Yorkshire ... relationships.jsp?u id 10421111 Farnley Ch CP Yorkshire through time Administrative history of Parish ... New Farnley community centre New Farnley is a commuter village in Leeds , West Yorkshire , England ... with an estate manager of FarnleyHall that it was the site of a Roman marching camp. The field name ... Yorkshire Bramley New Farnley Wortley, West Yorkshire Wortley Pudsey Footnotes reflist External links ... LEEDS postcode area LS postcode district LS12 dial code 0113 os grid reference Farnley village also known as Old Farnley , is a district in Leeds , West Yorkshire , England . Farnley is 2 miles 3  km south west of Leeds city centre , between Wortley, West Yorkshire Wortley , Bramley, West Yorkshire ... consisting of a hair salon, a newsagent, a mini mart and a fish and chip shop. Farnley has several area schools, Cobden Primary, Lawns Park Primary School and Farnley Park Maths and Computing College. Old Farnley is the western terminus for First Leeds Bus Routes 5 and 42. It is likely that past bus operators in Leeds coined the name Old Farnley to avoid confusion with Farsley, another nearby area of Leeds. In 1904, Farnley Civil Parish was abolished to create the Armley and Bramley Civil Parish ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 53.611 longitude 1.751 map type West Yorkshire official name Farnley Tyas population metropolitan borough Kirklees metropolitan county West Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Huddersfield UK Parliament constituency Huddersfield post town HUDDERSFIELD postcode area postcode district dial code 01484 os grid reference static image Image Farnley Tyas P6030024.JPG 250px static image caption small Farnley Tyas view from Castle Hill, Huddersfield small Farnley Tyas is a small village in West Yorkshire , England situated 3  miles 5  km south east of Huddersfield . It is located on a hilltop situated between Almondbury , Castle Hill, Huddersfield Castle Hill , Thurstonland and Honley . It is mostly private housing and farmland with a small section of local authority social housing. Though small, compared to others in the area, it has a Public House, the Golden Cock Inn, a First School catering for around 40 children, aged from 4 to 10 years old, a Bowling green Bowling club , a small sports field and a church St. Lucius . Farnley Tyas urban district was created in 1894 and merged with Thurstonland urban district in 1925. Both were abolished in 1938 under a Local Government Act 1929 County Review Order , with the majority of the district merging into the Kirkburton urban district and the remainder into the Holme Valley Holmfirth urban district . In 2006 a small local group was formed to look into the future needs of the village residents, with topics including housing, public amenities and transport. Events ..., 1834 FARNLEY TYAS is a township, in the same parish as Honley and Crossland, about three miles from ... Commons category Farnley Tyas http www.farnleytyas.org Farnley Tyas Community Website http www.honleyshow.co.uk Honley Agricultural Show Official Website Category Villages in West Yorkshire Category Geography of Huddersfield Category Kirklees WestYorkshire geo stub pl Farnley Tyas ... more details
villages to Farnley. The second character was Captain Oates of Morley, West Yorkshire Morley ... online&aid 109637 The Farnley Wood Plot and the memory of the Civil Wars in Yorkshire , The Historical ...The Farnley Wood Plot was a conspiracy in northern England in October 1663. Intended as a major rising to overturn the return to monarchy in 1660, it was undermined by informers, and came to nothing. The major plotters were Joshua Greathead and Captain Thomas Oates , operating primarily in Farnley, West Yorkshire , but also with links to Gildersome , Morley, West Yorkshire and Leeds . The aim was to capture and overthrow the Cavalier Royalist strongholds of Leeds city centre. The plot was disbanded on 12 October 1663. Twenty six men were arrested, imprisoned and then hanged, drawn and quartered as traitors. Background After the English Restoration Restoration of the monarchy and government by Charles II of England Charles II , the son of executed and defeated king Charles I of England Charles I , there was still division in the nation. Fear of Catholicism continued, with the success of the Counter Reformation in Europe and the military successes of Louis XIV . The religious settlement had re established the Church of England, but presbyterian s and other dissenters were suspicious of what they interpreted as its Popish practices. Charles II was at the very least sympathetic to Catholicism. Paul Hobson , a Particular Baptist preacher, was involved in the planning of the rebellion in the north ... a poor turn out. The men disbanded and headed back to their villages. Farnley is located halfway ... Yorkshire Chapeltown Moor, where a gallows had been constructed. They were hung by chains, before ... them. The following day, they were stuck on the railings of Moot Hall. In 1677 the skulls ... england leeds index.shtml Local Legends The competing legends of Farnley Wood , BBC Category English rebellions Category History of West Yorkshire Category Military history of West Yorkshire Category ... more details
Coord 53.642 1.451 display title region GB scale 10000 Image Walton Hall.jpg thumb Walton Hall 1993 Walton Hall is a stately home in the county of West Yorkshire , England, near Wakefield . It was built ... in the Domesday Book and was the Kings Thane for South Yorkshire . The day the Norman people Normans first came to Yorkshire, Ailric was at Walton Hall and was alerted by a man on horseback that they were ... Walton Hall. The descendant of this family, Sara le Neville, married Thomas De Burgh, the Steward of the Countess of Brittany, Duchess of Richmond. Walton Hall was one of six manors, including the manors at Silkstone and Cawthorne and the De Burgh manors in NorthYorkshire , that she lived at through .... The old oak hall referred to by Charles Waterton was on the second storey and was in an L shape. The entrance hall at Walton Hall still has armorial shields on the walls that represent the ancestors of the Waterton family at Walton Hall. The Waterton family intermarried with other prominent Yorkshire ... and others. ref http www.barnby.info Places Britain BarnbyHall.html Barnby Hall, Cawthorne, Yorkshire ... Category Country houses in West Yorkshire Category Buildings and structures in Wakefield Category Buildings and structures completed in 1767 fy Walton Hall, West Yorkshire ... moated medieval hall. It was the ancestral home of the natural history naturalist and tourist traveller Charles Waterton , who made Walton Hall into the world s first wildfowl and nature reserve ... Museum. Walton Hall is now part of the Waterton Park Hotel. ref cite web url http www.watertonparkhotel.co.uk ... and early 1960s the Hall was a maternity home. Walton Hall with his residence at Cawthorne , was home ... Yorkshire, until Ilbert was forced to come to an accommodation with him, whereby Ailric would ... Hall, with the marriage in 1435 of Constance Asshenhull, the heiress of the De Burgh family, to Richard Waterton. In the time of Sir Robert Waterton who served Henry VIII of England King Henry VIII the hall ... more details
John Hall 11 November 1815 &ndash 17 April 1888 ref name YB cite book title The Yorkshire County Cricket Club 2011 Yearbook last Warner first David coauthor year 2011 edition 113th publisher Great Northern Books location Ilkley, Yorkshire isbn 978 1 905080 85 4 page page 369 url accessdate 3 July 2011 ref was an English people English first class cricket er, who played four matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club . He appeared three times for the then pre county club against Manchester in 1844 and 1845, and then reappeared for one County Championship game against Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge in 1863. Born in Nottingham , England, Hall was right arm slow underarm bowler, who took 13 wickets for 71 runs at an average of 5.46. His best spell was 5 for 18 against Manchester in a low scoring game at Moss Lane Cricket Ground Moss Lane , on his debut in 1844. A right handed batsman, he scored 49 runs at 8.16 with a top score of 28 not out against Manchester in 1845. Hall died in April 1888 in Retford , Nottinghamshire . References Reflist References http content www.cricinfo.com england content player 14460.html Cricinfo Profile http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 29 29889 29889.html Cricket Archive Statistics england cricket bio 1810s stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English county cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 11 November 1815 PLACE OF BIRTH Nottingham , England DATE OF DEATH 17 April 1888 PLACE OF DEATH Retford , Nottinghamshire , England DEFAULTSORT Hall, John Category 1815 births Category 1888 deaths Category Yorkshire cricketers Category People from Nottingham Category English cricketers ta ... more details
Image Bretton Hall.jpg thumb 200px Bretton Hall Bretton Hall is a country house in West Bretton near Wakefield , West Yorkshire , England. It housed Bretton Hall College 1949 2001 and was a campus of the University ... Bretton Hall College that Yorkshire Sculpture Park emerged. Founded by one time Bretton Hall lecturer ... that Bretton Hall was to be developed as a luxury hotel and spa. The Yorkshire Sculpture ... release on the proposed closure of Bretton Hall Campus http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england west yorkshire ... www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 342578 title Bretton Hall publisher English Heritage accessdate 2011 03 20 ref History The present building replaces an earlier hall on the same site ... Basevi were built between 1842 and 1852. The hall was sold to the West Riding County Council in 1947. Before the sale, the panelling of the Henry VIII parlour preserved from the earlier hall and dating to the 1530s was given to Leeds City Council and moved to Temple Newsam house. The hall is set in 500 acres 2  km of lakes and parkland which is the home of the 224 acre 90 ha Yorkshire ... 1994, which also houses sculptures. College In 1949, the hall opened as Bretton Hall College, a teacher ... , Mark Thomas , Jonathan Kerrigan , Esther Hall , http www.cbarlow.co.uk Christopher Barlow , the comedian ... and performing arts education and creative writing remained at the Bretton Hall site, which became ... s governing body Council , reversed its earlier decision and decided that the Bretton Hall ... leeds content articles 2004 11 02 student diary clair 200411 feature.shtml Bye bye Bretton Hall ... that Bretton Hall was to be sold to Wakefield Council. On May 3, 2007, John Godber presented Final Curtain , a documentary on Bretton Hall, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 . On 5 and 6 May 2007, a reunion was organised for the alumni and students of Bretton Hall between 1947 and 2007 as a celebration of the school ... news pr1579.htm Announcement from Wakefield Council about the future use of Bretton Hall, November 2007 ... more details
derelict hunting lodge in Dob Park, NorthYorkshire. Ampleforth College Beningbrough Hall Bolton ... Cove Middleham Castle Mount Grace Priory EH NorthYorkshire Moors Railway Ormesby Hall Palladian ...Other uses YorkshireNorth disambiguation YorkshireNorth Infobox England county name NorthYorkshire image motto map File NorthYorkshire UK locator map 2010.svg 200px NorthYorkshire within England status ... Northallerton ref cite web url http www.northyorks.gov.uk index.aspx?articleid 42 title NorthYorkshire ... Yorkshire popestdate 2005 pop English cerem counties POP NorthYorkshire density km2 English cerem counties DEN NorthYorkshire adminpoprank List of non metropolitan counties of England by population Ranked English admin counties RNK NorthYorkshire adminpop English admin counties POP NorthYorkshire ethnicity 97.9 White br 1.0 S.Asian br 1.1 Other council File Coat of arms of NorthYorkshire County Council.png 200px Arms of NorthYorkshire County Council br NorthYorkshire County Council br http ... Wharton Conservative Party UK C subdivname subdivmap Image NorthYorkshire Ceremonial Numbered.png subdivs ... and West YorkshireNorthYorkshire is a county in England. It is a non metropolitan county ... of the North York Moors lie within NorthYorkshire s boundaries, and around 40 of the county is covered ... PDF accessdate 2008 10 10 publisher NorthYorkshire County Council ref The Department for Communities and Local Government did consider reorganising NorthYorkshire County Council s administrative structure by abolishing the seven district councils and the county council to create a NorthYorkshire ... cfa68f0788110110VgnVCM100000420f1cacRCRD title New council for NorthYorkshire publisher North ... Decision letter NorthYorkshire County Council format PDF publisher Communities and Local Government ... such as the Lord Lieutenant of NorthYorkshire , but do not come under county council control. Uniquely for a district in England, Stockton on Tees borough Stockton on Tees is split between NorthYorkshire ... more details
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coord 53.597 1.749 display title region GB scale 20000 Thurstonland and Farnley Tyas was an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1925 to 1938. It was created in 1925 by the merger of the Thurstonland and Farnley Tyas urban district s both created in 1894 . In 1938 it was itself abolished, under a Local Government Act 1929 County Review Order , with most going to Kirkburton urban district, and part to Holme Valley Holmfith Urban District . The area now forms part of the Kirklees metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire . References http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10472155 Category Villages in West Yorkshire Category Urban districts of England WestYorkshire geo stub ... more details
Image Houghton Hall, Houghton, ERY.jpg thumb 300px Houghton Hall, Houghton Houghton Hall is a stately home in the East Riding of Yorkshire , England , set in convert 5800 acre km2 . Located on the estate is the village of Sancton . The hall is a Grade I listed building . External links IoE 167071 coord 53.841220 0.654000 display title Category Country houses in the East Riding of Yorkshire Category Grade I listed buildings in the East Riding of YorkshireYorkshire struct stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pine Hall nrhp type nrhp image caption location SR 1901 and NC 772, Pine Hall, North Carolina lat degrees 36 lat minutes 19 lat seconds 40 lat direction N long degrees 80 long minutes 2 long seconds 31 long direction W locmapin North Carolina area built 1859 architecture Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival added July 16, 1979 governing body Private refnum 79003350 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Pine Hall in Pine Hall, North Carolina , also known as Anderson Hanes House , was built in 1859. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Category Houses completed in 1859 Category Buildings and structures in Stokes County, North Carolina NorthCarolina NRHP stub ... more details
Image North Melbourne Town Hall 2004 10 06.jpg thumb 300px North Melbourne Town HallNorth Melbourne Town Hall is the former town hall of the Town of Hotham later renamed the Town of North Melbourne in the States and territories of Australia state of Victoria Australia Victoria . It is listed in the register of the National Trust file no. B2388 ref http www.nattrust.com.au trust register search the register north melbourne town hall ref blockquote The building is of noble proportions, exquisite in design, tastefully ornamented, and reflects the greatest credit on the architect, Mr J.R. sic Johnson. North Melbourne Advertiser 23 June 1876. ref http hothamhistory.org.au poh excerpts.php ref blockquote ... as an Arts House . ref http localhero.biz article permatitle north melbourne history History of North Melbourne ref It is located on the corner of Errol and Queensberry Streets, in North Melbourne, Victoria North Melbourne . Design The Town Hall, built in 1876, was designed by Architect George Raymond ... localhero.biz article permatitle north melbourne history History of North Melbourne http www.walkingmelbourne.com building676 north melbourne town hall.html North Melbourne Town Hall, Walking Melbourne ... trust register search the register north melbourne town hallNorth Melbourne Town Hall ... http www.walkingmelbourne.com building676 north melbourne town hall.html ref He also designed the Collingwood Town Hall Collingwood , Daylesford, Fitzroy Town Hall Fitzroy , Kilmore, Maryborough and Northcote ... the hall features an ornamental kangaroo and is registered by the National Trust of Victoria . See ... about.php The Pride of Hotham the history of North Melbourne s most prominent landmark , Hotham History Project, 2006. Butler, Graeme. North and West Melbourne Conservation Study , Melbourne City Council, 1983. Johnson, Ken. People and Property in North Melbourne development and change in an inner ... Unit, 1974. Mattingley, Albert. The Early History of North Melbourne , The Victorian Historical ... more details
Infobox University campus university University of Florida color orange name NorthHall picture UF NorthHall.jpg pic caption NorthHall use Housing style erected 1950 location Main campus campus main namesake architect Guy Fulton free label free website http campusmap.ufl.edu details.php?bldg 0050 Dorm Info NorthHall built in 1950 is a historic building on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida Gainesville , Florida , in the United States . It was designed by Guy Fulton in a modified Gothic Revival architecture Collegiate Gothic style to provide housing for the student body. ref http campusmap.ufl.edu details.php?bldg 0050 NorthHall Information ref See also University of Florida Buildings at the University of Florida University of Florida student housing References reflist University of Florida Coord 29.6479022 82.3507625 display title Category Buildings at the University of Florida Florida struct stub ... more details
infobox historic site name North Bend Masonic Hall lat degrees 47 lat minutes 29 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 121 long minutes 47 long seconds 11 long direction W location 119 North Bend Way, North Bend, Washington North Bend Masonic Hall was built in 1912 in North Bend, Washington . It is a King County, Washington King County landmark. ref name northbend cite web url http www.historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&file id 2384 title HistoryLink.org Essay 2384 King County Landmarks North Bend Masonic Hall 1912 , North Bend author Heather MacIntosh ref References reflist Category King County, Washington Category Masonic buildings in Washington state Washington struct stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name NorthHall, University of Wisconsin nrhp type nhl nhl yes image NorthHall, UW Madison.jpg caption location Madison, Wisconsin lat degrees 43 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 32.45 lat direction N long degrees 89 long minutes 24 long seconds 10.65 long direction W locmapin Wisconsin area built 1851 architect John F. Raque architecture No Style Listed designated nhl December 21, 1965 ref name nhlsum added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body State refnum 66000021 NorthHall, University of Wisconsin was the first structure on the University of Wisconsin campus. Located on Bascom Hill , it was built in 1851 at a cost of 19,000. John Muir resided in NorthHall when he was a student at the University. It currently houses the offices of the political science faculty at the university. ref A Brief History of NorthHall The First Building Constructed on the University of Wisconsin Campus http www.polisci.wisc.edu depthistory north ref It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965. ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 23&ResourceType Building title NorthHall, University of Wisconsin accessdate 2007 12 30 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref ref name nrhpinv2 Blanche Higgins Shroer and S. Sydney Bradford May 1975 http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 66000021.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination NorthHall, University of Wisconsin , National Park Service and http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 66000021.pdf Accompanying 3 photos, exterior, from 1975. ref References reflist Registered Historic Places University of Wisconsin Madison Category National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin Category Buildings and structures in Madison, Wisconsin Category Buildings and structures completed in 1851 Category University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name North Hempstead Town Hall nrhp type image Town Hall of North Hempstead 220 Plandome Rd jeh.jpg caption North Hempstead Town Hall, May 2011 location 220 Plandome Rd., Manhasset, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 47 lat seconds 44.4 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 41 long seconds 55.6 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1928 architect Birdsall, Luther et.al. architecture Colonial Revival added December 20, 2006 area convert 1.1 acre governing body Local refnum 06001143 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref North Hempstead Town Hall is a historic Seat of local government town hall building located at Manhasset, New York Manhasset in Nassau County, New York . The original section was built in 1906 1907. Flanking additions were built in 1926 1928 and the large rear extension was completed in 1955. The original section is three bays wide and two and one half stories high, built of brick with cast stone accents. A copper domed, eight sided wooden cupola was added in 1928. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 101784 title National Register of Historic Places Registration North Hempstead Town Hall date October 2006 accessdate 2010 10 30 author Virginia L. Bartos and Mark Peckham publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 101785 title Accompanying eight photos ref . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Colonial Revival architecture in New York Category Government buildings completed in 1906 Category Buildings and structures in Nassau County, New York NassauNY NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Rural Hall, North Carolina settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map NCMap doton RuralHall.PNG mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Rural Hall, North Carolina image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 North Carolina subdivision type2 List of counties in North Carolina County subdivision name2 Forsyth County, North Carolina Forsyth government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established ... footnotes Rural Hall is a town in Forsyth County, North Carolina Forsyth County , North ..., William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places , Chapel Hill, NC The University of North Carolina Press, 1968. ref Rural Hall now is the operational center of the Yadkin ... population density km2 344.4 population density sq mi 892.0 General information timezone North American ... census. Geography Rural Hall is located at coord 36 13 56 N 80 17 37 W type city 36.232337, 80.293743 ... Pizza Mayflower Seafood Restaurant McDonald s Monte De Rey Mexican Restaurant Rural Hall Grill Subway ... Baptist Church of Rural Hall http www.freedombaptistrh.com Freedom Baptist Grace Baptist Jefferson Church ... Baptist Rural Hall Church of Christ Rural Hall Church of God Rural Hall Moravian St. James United Methodist External links http ruralhall.govoffice.com Official website of Rural Hall, NC http ruralhallschool.org Rural Hall School http southern railway.railfan.net ay explore.htm Atlantic & Yadkin Railway References reflist Forsyth County, North Carolina Category Populated places in Forsyth County, North Carolina Category Towns in North Carolina Category Populated places established in 1887 ca Rural Hall es Rural Hall nl Rural Hall pt Rural Hall vo Rural Hall ... more details
Infobox school name NorthHall High School location 4885 Mt. Vernon Road Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville ... Mountains . NorthHall serves the communities of Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville , Murrayville ... and 15 miles south of Dahlonega, Georgia Dahlonega . About NorthHallNorthHall has Gold Level status ..., NorthHall scored a 99.3 on the Junior GHSGT, which marked the highest in the state. This IB Gold ... In 2010, NorthHall was recognized statewide when Georgia U.S. state Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue ... International Baccalaureate IB school, NorthHall has a 5 star rating by the Great Schools ... for HOPE Scholarship Demographics White Caucasian 91 Hispanic 7 Black Other 2 Statistics NorthHall ... Leland Taylor 2007 Rebekah Hunt Feeder schools Middle schools NorthHall MS Elementary schools Wauka ... FCCLA FCA Beta Academic Team Athletics The NorthHall Trojans have qualified for the Class AAA State .... Sports offered at NorthHall as of 2010 are Football Softball Volleyball Cross Country Mens ... and Field Mens and Ladies Tennis Golf Swimming NorthHall Sophomore, Paul Powers, currently holds ... a 36 and 37 on their second nine holes, respectively. The NorthHall and Gainesville boys had ... of the birthplace of the rivalry. On an early May morning, the NorthHall boys met at Dunlap Landing ... s 77. As Chattahoochie Head Pro Roger Hogan tallied the scores, NorthHall came out on top of Gainesville ... squad to graduation, NorthHall rebuilt in 2008. After a slow 1 2 start, the school bounced back to a 7 ... record. NorthHall has also made six playoff appearances since Christmas has been at the helm. At the conclusion of the 2009 season, NorthHall finished with a 9 3 record and was one of only four schools ... GHSA 6 Class layout. Notable Seasons Image NHvsGC07.jpg thumb NorthHall s biggest margin of victory ... Asst. Director of Bands Drum Instructor 2006 present The NorthHall Band program consists of a marching ... at all NorthHall Varsity football games performing popular tunes as well as providing halftime entertainment ... more details