By the Middle Ages, no cathedral, guildhall or town hall was complete without a virtual battalion of these charmingly grotesque little guys. |
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From 1709 until the early nineteenth century the Goldsmiths' Company had their guildhall in Werburgh Street, close to Dublin Castle. |
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In 1359 Orcagna signed a large and elaborate tabernacle for the chapel of the Florentine guildhall, Or San Michele. |
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Another guildhall, the Wool Hall, built for St Mary's Guild, is incorporated in the Swan Hotel. |
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The doors of the guildhall opened and Jengo paced his way down the stairs and down the hall. |
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The parliament is a Greek temple, the city hall, a Flemish Gothic guildhall. |
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And if that gives you a bit of bug, you can head to Fossgate and Europe's finest medieval guildhall. |
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As they entered the guildhall, he saw the guild master standing over the altar and turning the pages of an old, dusty book very quickly. |
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The move to use Windsor guildhall also met with problems when it emerged that, under the rules governing civil marriages, members of the public must be allowed to attend. |
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He heard the door of the guildhall slam open, and a crowd emerged. |
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It proves valuable again at Campo San Rocco, Venice's loveliest small square, where we are introduced to the magnificent Scuola Grande guildhall, festooned with Tintorettos. |
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The Queen walked from Windsor Castle to the guildhall with the Duke of Edinburgh. |
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He ran down the alleyways and before long had returned to the guildhall. |
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For the guildhall of the Steelyard Holbein painted two monumental allegories, The Triumph of Wealth and The Triumph of Poverty, both now lost. |
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They built the first guildhall probably in the 13th century. |
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After that she is guest of honour at a lunch at the Guildhall hosted by the Lord Mayor of London. |
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The draws for the state lottery look place in the Guildhall in London before a noisy and enthusiastic crowd. |
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Training at the Guildhall in London, he became one of the rootless types he has ended up playing. |
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Water might also pour into the Broadway, along with the city council HQ and The Guildhall. |
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Ms Wade had been scheduled to attend the 50th Women of the Year Lunch at the Guildhall in London. |
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Stuffed with lunch we pottered back castle-ward and to The Guildhall, the soon to be venue of a certain wedding. |
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The councillor faced the prospect of racing across the city from the Guildhall to York Hospital's maternity ward. |
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As the Tory leader delivered his stump speech from the steps of the Guildhall, a police officer filmed the crowd. |
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The picketing was a great success with hundreds of members in the Guildhall and County Hall refusing to cross. |
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Yesterday, a series of cookery challenges took place in the festival's food theatre in the Guildhall. |
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However, readers may be shocked to learn that the latest idea is for a house and pub in the Guildhall! |
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She got herself a prime spot at the front of well-wishers outside the Guildhall and had a ticket into the grounds of Windsor Castle. |
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The city fathers and mothers in the Guildhall must now be much more clued into what this city is all about. |
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The issue will be discussed at a meeting of the executive member for planning and transport at the Guildhall, this evening. |
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The plans involve rebuilding large parts of the town between the railway station and the Guildhall. |
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They then took a tour of the Guildhall where they had lunch and chatted with city business people from similar backgrounds to their own. |
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The Lord Mayor and other city notables walk from the Guildhall to St Lawrence Jewry to hear a sermon. |
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There will be no ceremonial drive down the Mall with the Queen, no Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, no walkabouts to meet the people. |
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The present Guildhall is a reconstruction necessitated by damage to the original during the Second World War. |
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The Guildhall is facing Government targets to double the amount of recycled waste by 2004 and to cut the city's reliance on landfill disposal. |
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Twenty minutes later, the TV cameramen all but ambushed Camilla and Charles as they emerged from the Guildhall as man and wife. |
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Trades unionist Brian Anderson helped organise a major lobby of councillors as they entered the Guildhall for last week's showdown. |
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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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On Wednesday, members will tour the site before going to The Guildhall for a presentation about the scheme. |
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Originally sited in the Guildhall, it was soon shunted off to Exhibition Buildings, then, 50 years ago, to West Bank Park. |
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Her oyster silk basket-weave coat and chiffon dress proved a hit at the civil ceremony in Windsor Guildhall. |
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Despite some underhand tactics from her opponents, Erin emerged as victor and her smile filled the Guildhall. |
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His stand is just one of many in the Discovery Days exhibition at the Guildhall. |
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She won scholarships to continue her studies in London at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. |
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The Guildhall itself will run as normally as possible during the inquiry, according to the building superintendent. |
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These were social and religious fellowships, and the town's Guildhall belonged to one of them. |
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To think that the absence of the monarch and her consort would mean so much less attention at the Guildhall is ridiculous. |
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Stacks of questionnaires are on hand for us to fill in and send to the Guildhall by March 14 in the post-paid envelopes that are also supplied. |
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If the Guildhall Orchestra can get nearly full houses then it is abundantly clear that the BBC Philharmonic would get capacity audiences. |
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They will be presenting their case to an open public meeting at Guildhall next Tuesday at 7.30 pm. |
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Twenty years ago tonight, York City Council met in the Guildhall. |
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Yesterday's ceremony at the Guildhall was a chance to do just that. |
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To cope with anything that happens out of hours we have a major incident team of senior officers who can get to the Guildhall within half an hour at any time. |
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The Queen had it rolled round her asparagus before tucking in to tournedos of beef and meringue vacherin at the Guildhall luncheon during Jubilee weekend. |
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The ban forbids smoking anywhere which is considered council property, including the Guildhall yard and in the immediate vicinity of authority buildings. |
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Flood walls and embankments protect large areas of lower Bootham, Clifton Green and Leeman Road, as well as North Street on the opposite bank of the river from the Guildhall. |
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Had the caveats been upheld a marriage certificate could not have been issued and the civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall would not have gone ahead. |
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Her bravery at the hearing in the Guildhall, York, is astonishing. |
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Because of the late change of plans the wedding was squeezed in before three other couples marrying at the Guildhall in Windsor on Saturday, and will begin at 12.30 pm. |
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It includes the Market place, the Guildhall and Assembly rooms along with the City Museum and the Silk Mill industrial museum. |
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Along with the Assembly Rooms and Guildhall Theatre, it was operated by Derby LIVE, the cultural arm of Derby City Council. |
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The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is owned and funded by the Corporation. |
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Just to the south of the Guildhall is Guildhall Walk, a nightlife area with many pubs and clubs. |
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The Duke's second wife, Camilla, whom he married on 9 April 2005 at the Guildhall in Windsor, is the current Duchess of Cornwall. |
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Until 1887, the Guildhall was also used as the town prison with the addition of prison cells. |
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There is a tapestry of 40 Oswestry pub signs on display in the town's Guildhall on the Bailey Head. |
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Blake created the carpet which runs through the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom's Middlesex Guildhall building. |
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The city has three Grade One listed buildings, these being Swansea Castle, the Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston and the Swansea Guildhall. |
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Blyton considered enrolling at the Guildhall School of Music, but decided she was better suited to becoming a writer. |
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For many years a series of symphony concerts has been presented at the Guildhall by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. |
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The Guildhall is a symbol of Portsmouth, serving principally as a cultural venue. |
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They are situated in Guildhall Square, along with Portsmouth Guildhall and Portsmouth Central Library. |
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The city's main station, Portsmouth and Southsea railway station, is located in the city centre, close to the Guildhall and the Civic Offices. |
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The winner is usually announced at a ceremony in London's Guildhall, usually in early October. |
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At his trial in July 1831 at the Guildhall, he subpoena'd six members of the cabinet, including the prime minister. |
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Phil Gould went on to study at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he met keyboard player Mike Lindup in a percussion course. |
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In August 2009, work began on a significant project to create a Cultural Quarter in the city centre, on land adjacent to the Guildhall. |
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He also attended youth acting schools at Theatr Clwyd, Mold, and trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. |
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He then studied with Fernando Carpi in Geneva and at the Guildhall School of Music in London with Walter Hyde. |
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Llwyn Isaf, situated alongside Wrexham Guildhall, is a popular green area within the town centre. |
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In 1553, King Edward VI granted Totnes a charter allowing a former Benedictine priory building that had been founded in 1088 to be used as Totnes Guildhall and a school. |
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In August 1881, a public meeting was convened by the Portreeve of Tavistock in the Guildhall to discuss the continued taking of stone, particularly from landmark tors. |
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Guildhall Library, and City Business Library are also public reference libraries, specialising in the history of London and business reference resources. |
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He trained at the National Youth Theatre and graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1991, before beginning his career on stage. |
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The day's events also saw thousands of people attempt the largest mass recording of Danny Boy in Guildhall Square, led by Donal Doherty and his Codetta Choir. |
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Mark Merritt arrived in Tavistock and was appointed as the first, and only, chief constable of Tavistock and was stationed at the Guildhall on Bedford Square. |
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In 1624, the Guildhall was converted to be a magistrate's court. |
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After winning numerous competitions for his singing, he moved to London in 1984 and entered the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he studied under Rudolf Piernay. |
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