The council chamber, banqueting hall and Lord Mayor's room would be largely untouched. |
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During their visit they toured London and dined in the main banqueting hall at the Mansion House. |
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It said the building is still in a good state of repair, and the famous ballroom and banqueting hall are still in a condition to use. |
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The rooms will all be en suite while the development will also have restaurant, lounges, meeting room, banqueting hall and support facilities. |
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The night began with a formal champagne reception, before the guests were taken to the banqueting hall for a five-course meal. |
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The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting. |
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Yesterday 80 watched a debate from the gallery at Hull's Guildhall, with more than 100 watching on a screen in the Guildhall's banqueting room. |
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The stadium will include 62 corporate hospitality boxes, conference and banqueting facilities and a 200-bedroom hotel. |
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It was proposed that the new multi-purpose building would provide a function room, banqueting hall, theatre and would cater for civil weddings. |
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It was then a long climb through bedchambers and banqueting hall, chapel and corridors until we came out on to the roof and saw the amazing view. |
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Meanwhile, fans are being urged to turn out in force for a fundraising race night at the Valley Parade banqueting suite tomorrow at 7.30 pm. |
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Within the hotel, business can be conducted in the range of conference and banqueting facilities, which can accommodate up to 400 guests. |
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When she's all dressed up, with jewels in her golden hair, the king leads her to the great banqueting hall. |
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There is a conference a banqueting suite for 180 people, served by a restaurant which also offers a Sunday carvery for members. |
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Were sitting at a table in a vast medieval banqueting hall in east London. |
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The assistant banqueting manager, who is of West Indian origin, started work as a casual waitress at Elland Road in 1992, and was slowly promoted through the organisation. |
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The hotel will also provide dining and entertainment outlets, as well as meeting and banqueting facilities including a grand ballroom of 500 square metres. |
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After the church ceremony, the wedding party will make the nine-mile journey to the newly restored banqueting area of Slane Castle for a deluxe four-course meal. |
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Haeiel walked beside Thoniel down the stairs and to the first floor where they walked only a few feet to the door leading into the grand banqueting hall. |
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On Friday, in the giant banqueting hall of the Beijing Hotel, Beckham sat wide right on a raised podium at what should have been termed an anti-press conference. |
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The antechamber, room and bedroom of the queen were built at the same time, along with the chapel and the anteroom to the banqueting hall. |
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Huge banqueting halls with elaborate architectural elements were usually located in the northern wings of the palaces, and were provided with ceramic kitchen and dinnerware. |
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Under fire regulations, only 850 people are permitted in the hotel's banqueting suite and it was already packed, with hundreds of people queuing outside. |
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Foreign Minister of New Zealand, Winston Peters, at the press conference on 25 Sept. 2006 in the Government banqueting hall in Helsinki. |
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A second kitchen on the first floor serves the three lakeside conference and banqueting rooms and terraces for up to 150 people. |
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With the Mini Kitchen changed to Favoured Footprint D, you have got an impressive banqueting kitchen. |
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The hotel has state of the art conference and banqueting facilities, a business centre, restaurants, bars and sporting facilities. |
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The portable kitchen was needed due to refurbishments of the banqueting rooms and kitchens in the castle. |
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After the aperitif your guests will be welcomed to the banqueting room by the waiters. |
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This masterpiece of engineering houses ten floors of offices, 147 apartments, banqueting premises, wine cellar, conference rooms, gym and more. |
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In the past year the Communist Party under Xi Jinping has cracked down on excessive official banqueting. |
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A prop from Hogwarts banqueting hall, it has been brought here by the film's distributor as an atmospheric piece of set dressing for the interview. |
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In addition, visitors will find the remains of a banqueting hall, a watch tower, an unusual double bawn and bastions and a dry harbour. |
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Now the building is used for a choice of events and features a variety of unique rooms, including the imposing aula and a Baroque-style banqueting hall. |
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Awkward questions about Tibet, Hong Kong and human rights in China proper, it seems safe to predict, will not be allowed to spoil three days of toasts, carriage rides and banqueting. |
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Inside the grand banqueting hall, Salmond gave pretty standard speech, tweaked only slightly to acknowledge the fact almost no one present could vote in September's referendum. |
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Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke welcomed 300 Mission Partners who had taken up his invitation to attend a Blessing Breakfast in the banqueting hall at the Ramada Hotel in Hamburg-Bergedorf. |
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On the evening of our arrival at the 'tomb' of the apostle James we sang Evening Prayer, then towards midnight the entire band of pilgrims sat down for our last supper together in a splendid banqueting room. |
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The delegations that accompanied Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja and his counterpart from New Zealand, Winston Peters, on their way to the negotiations on 25 Sept. 2006 in the Government banqueting hall. |
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The hotel has 140 rooms and 6 conference and banqueting facilities. |
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In honour of Mme Simone Veil a prestigious Dinner Party was also organised with the promotion of Simone Hofmann at the panoramic banqueting rooms of the Intercontinental Hotel. |
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In 1963 it became a banqueting hall owned by Rees Jones, who used to trade at the village hall in Llanfair. |
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The new Alexandra Palace contained a concert hall, art galleries, a museum, lecture hall, library, banqueting room and large theatre. |
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The rally is held in a banqueting hall, normally hired out for weddings. |
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Does that mean the era of sky-high banqueting is over? |
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He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love. |
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Facilities will include a market cafe and a gourmet restaurant, banqueting rooms to capacitate up to 300 people, a private beach and marina, and a spa. |
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Banqueting rooms and a private chapel will be available for hire, allowing the monastery to host weddings and family occasions once again. |
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And besides them, there's the invitation-only crowd at the Banqueting House in Whitehall, to whom he will deliver the only formal speech of his visit. |
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In November 1997, the Queen and her husband held a reception at Banqueting House to mark their golden wedding anniversary. |
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Magistral was a bit disappointing at Newmarket last time but is worth another try in the CGC Events For Conference and Banqueting Handicap. |
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He walked under guard from St James's Palace, where he had been confined, to the Palace of Whitehall, where an execution scaffold was erected in front of the Banqueting House. |
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