Bishop Auckland Town Hall, the Glossary
Bishop Auckland Town Hall is a municipal facility in the Market Place, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, England.[1]
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16 relations: Art gallery, Bellamy and Hardy, Bishop Auckland, Civic Trust Awards, County Durham, Edward Elgar, England, Gothic Revival architecture, Leeds Symphony Orchestra, Listed building, Local board of health, Mansard roof, Public library, Retford Town Hall, Tom Lamb (artist), Urban district (England and Wales).
- Art museums and galleries in County Durham
- Bishop Auckland
- City and town halls in County Durham
- Government buildings completed in 1862
- Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
- Theatres in County Durham
Art gallery
An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed.
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Bellamy and Hardy
Bellamy and Hardy was an architectural practice in Lincoln, England, that specialised particularly in the design of public buildings and non-conformist chapels.
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Bishop Auckland
Bishop Auckland is a market town and civil parish at the confluence of the River Wear and the River Gaunless in County Durham, England.
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Civic Trust Awards
The Civic Trust Awards scheme is a British awards scheme to recognise outstanding architecture, planning and design in the built environment.
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County Durham
County Durham, officially simply Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/), is a ceremonial county in North East England.
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Edward Elgar
Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Gothic Revival architecture
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.
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Leeds Symphony Orchestra
Leeds Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest established symphony orchestras in the United Kingdom dating back to 1890.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Local board of health
A local board of health (or simply a local board) was a local authority in urban areas of England and Wales from 1848 to 1894.
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Mansard roof
A mansard or mansard roof (also called French roof or curb roof) is a multi-sided gambrel-style hip roof characterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper, and often punctured by dormer windows.
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Public library
A public library is a library, most often a lending library, that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes.
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Retford Town Hall
Retford Town Hall is a municipal building in The Square, Retford, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Tom Lamb (artist)
Thomas Coutts Lamb (3 May 1928 – 24 February 2016) was a British coal miner and artist in the North East of England.
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Urban district (England and Wales)
In England and Wales, an urban district was a type of local government district that covered an urbanised area.
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See also
Art museums and galleries in County Durham
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Bowes Museum
- Durham University Oriental Museum
- Hartlepool Art Gallery
Bishop Auckland
- 1929 Bishop Auckland by-election
- Auckland Castle
- Auckland Park Hospital
- Bishop Auckland
- Bishop Auckland (UK Parliament constituency)
- Bishop Auckland College
- Bishop Auckland F.C.
- Bishop Auckland Hospital
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Bishop Auckland railway station
- Bishop Barrington Academy
- Durham Artillery Militia
- King James I Academy
- Kynren
- St John's Catholic School
- Woodhouse Close Estate
City and town halls in County Durham
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Darlington Town Hall
- Durham Town Hall
- Ferryhill Town Hall
- Hartlepool Borough Hall
- Old Town Hall and Market Hall, Darlington
- Spennymoor Town Hall
- Stanhope Town Hall
- Stockton-on-Tees Town Hall
- Upper Weardale Town Hall
- West Hartlepool Town Hall
- Wolsingham Town Hall
Government buildings completed in 1862
- "A" Fort and Battery Hill Redoubt-Camp Early
- Bellingham Town Hall
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Boyle County Courthouse
- Dalbeattie Town Hall
- Dixmont State Hospital
- Flushing Town Hall
- Fort Granger
- Fort Pemberton (South Carolina)
- Fort Ruby
- Irvine Townhouse
- Ludlow Street Jail
- Old Government House, Brisbane
- Old Town Hall, Ilfracombe
- Old Town Hall, Knaresborough
- Old Town Hall, Newton Abbot
- Old Town Hall, St Just
- Old Town Hall, Wrentham
- Old Treasury Building, Melbourne
- Pierce Courthouse
- Powder Magazine (Camp Drum)
- Rutherglen Town Hall
- Salem Central Prison
- Selby Town Hall
- Skibbereen Town Hall
- Skipton Town Hall
- St Andrews Town Hall
- Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
- Waren Town Hall
- Waterloo Town Hall, Merseyside
Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
- Apollo Pavilion
- Barningham Park
- Beamish Hall
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Bishop Cosin's Hall
- Blackwell Grange
- Chester New Bridge
- Dalden Tower
- Darlington railway station
- Durham Crown Court
- Durham Town Hall
- Durham Viaduct
- Eggleston Hall
- Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
- Hamsterley Hall
- Headlam Hall
- Kepier Hospital
- Lambton Castle
- Lartington Hall
- Legs Cross
- Low Dinsdale Manor
- North Road railway station
- Rey Cross
- Sherburn Hospital
- Sockburn Hall
- St Cuthbert's Society, Durham
- St John's College, Durham
- St Oswald's Church, Durham
- Stockton-on-Tees Town Hall
- The Castle, Castle Eden
- Windlestone Hall
- Witton Castle
- Yarm Bridge
Theatres in County Durham
- Assembly Rooms Theatre (Durham)
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Georgian Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees
- Globe Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees