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A consolidated town hall, police, and fire station in South Palm Beach, Florida [7]. In Commonwealth countries, the term "town hall" may be used even in a city. [8] This is often the case in the United Kingdom (examples being Manchester Town Hall and Liverpool Town Hall), Australia (Sydney Town Hall), New Zealand, and elsewhere.
In 1097, Sankt Aldegund had its first documentary mention as Sanctam Aldegundam.It is known that the place was settled as far back as Roman times from the foundations of a Roman villa rustica south of the village, and also from a woman's grave from Constantine the Great’s time (Emperor from AD 306 to 337, in early Christian times) unearthed in 1953 during vineyard work.
The town council is based at March Town Hall in the Market Place. A town mayor is elected by councillors at the annual meeting in May each year. The town council administers allotments, sponsors band concerts and owns the March Museum. [7] Fenland District Council is also based in the town, at Fenland Hall on County Road. [8]
The 7th Military Base (Abkhaz: 7-тәи урыстәылатәи аруаа реиҳабыра риашара; Georgian: რუსეთის მე-7 სამხედრო ბაზა; Russian: 7-я российская военная база) is a sizable overseas military base of the Russian Armed Forces stationed in Bombora in the partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia.
The Town Hall (also Town Hall [a]) is a performance space at 123 West 43rd Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue near Times Square, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1919 to 1921 and designed by architects McKim, Mead & White for the League for Political Education. The auditorium has 1,500 ...
The building comprised: a 4 by 6 metres (13 by 20 ft) front section, possibly with a suspended roof; a 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) deep, covered porch; an internal concrete floor 6 metres (20 ft) wide and 10.75 metres (35.3 ft) long; a rear section, probably on low timber stumps, 6 metres (20 ft) wide and 7 metres (23 ft) long.
The clans had distinctive sets of equipment and weapons mostly made of stone, wood, plant materials, bone and shell. They also differed in their body decorations, hairstyles, songs and dances. Aboriginal clans had a rich ceremonial life which was part of a belief system centring on ancestral, totemic and supernatural beings.
The town's arms might be described thus: Argent a cross gules, in dexter chief two keys per cross, the wards turned outwards and to chief and dexter azure, and in sinister base the same reversed. The red cross refers to the town's historical relation with the Archbishop of Trier and the Elector of Trier.