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Middlewich Town Hall, also known as Victoria Buildings, is a municipal structure in Lewin Street, Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The building, which was originally commissioned as a technical school and public library, is now the meeting place of Middlewich Town Council .
Linehan also served as a member of the Cheshire Town Council. She was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives in 2016 and assumed office in 2017. During the 2017 legislative session, Linehan served as vice chair of the House Veterans' Affairs. Since 2019, she has served as co-chair of the House Children Committee. [2] [3]
Ravenscroft Hall is a country house standing to the east of the B5309 road (King Street) about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The house was built in 1837 for William T. Buchanan, replacing a former Jacobean house. [1] It was extended, possibly in 1852 when the house was bought by the Moss family, [1] and again in ...
The Vic is a common short name for the following: The Queen Victoria, a fictional public house in the BBC soap opera Eastenders; The Vic Theatre, a music/cinema venue in Chicago, opened in 1912 as The Victoria Theatre; The Vic may also refer to: Various theatre venues with Vic or Victoria in their name, see Victoria Theatre (disambiguation)
Cheshire Village is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the primary village and adjacent residential land in the town of Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. It is in the center of the town, surrounding the intersections of Connecticut Routes 10 , 70 , and 68 .
This unassuming country house in Southbury, Conn., has a big name behind it: It was once owned by the late, great Ed Sullivan. And the home's pool has even bigger names attached to it: The Beatles ...
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Northwich is a civil parish and a town in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains 35 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings . Two of these are listed at Grade I, the highest grade, and the rest at the lowest grade, Grade II; none are listed at the middle grade, Grade II*.