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  2. Queen's Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Hall was a concert hall in Langham Place, London, opened in 1893. Designed by the architect Thomas Knightley , it had room for an audience of about 2,500 people. It became London's principal concert venue.

  3. Queen's Hall, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Hall is a performance venue in the Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland. The building opened in 1824 as Hope Park Chapel and reopened as the Queen's Hall in 1979. Hope Park Chapel opened as a chapel of ease within the West Kirk parish in 1824.

  4. Trope (politics) - Wikipedia

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    John S. Nelson argued in 1998 that tropes were not examined enough, and that being more aware of them would improve political discussion and debate. [1] In 2021, Renée DiResta argued for prebunking health misinformation tropes as a way of reducing the spread of misleading information. [2]

  5. Langham Place, London - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Hall was a theatre built in 1867 and closed in 1966. It could accommodate between 800 and 900 persons, [3] or up to 1,500 persons including the galleries. The architect was John Taylor of Whitehall. [4] The hall was known for three decades for its presentation of the German Reed Entertainments alongside other musical works and ...

  6. Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth at 90 was positively received by critics.. Sam Wollaston, writing in The Guardian likened the film to a royal version of Gogglebox.Wollaston wrote that "While the Duke of Kent points out himself and other dukes, William and Harry admire the dresses and the jewels, Charles says wonderful a lot, the Queen says very little and Anne scowls. ...

  7. Category:Alternate history television series - Wikipedia

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    Alternate history television series, a subgenre of speculative fiction in which one or more historical events have occurred but are resolved differently than in actual history. As conjecture based upon historical fact, alternate history stories propose What if? scenarios about crucial events in human history , and present outcomes very ...

  8. Queen's Hall (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Hall was a concert hall in London, destroyed in World War II. Queen's Hall may also refer to: Australia. Queen's Hall, Adelaide, South Australia, a former ...

  9. Category:Tropes - Wikipedia

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