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1assembly room — noun 1. A public ballroom or room for entertainments or formal gatherings 2. An assembly shop • • • Main Entry: ↑assemble * * * assembly room, British, Archaic. a ballroom. * * * asˈsembly room 7 [assembly room] …
2Common Room (university) — The Senior Common Room at Keble College, Oxford, England …
3Newport Reading Room — Reading Room, ca. 1910 The Newport Reading Room (also known as The Reading Room), founded in 1854, is a gentlemen s club located on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, USA. Its primary building features an actual book reading room. The… …
4Center for Fiction — The Mercantile Library in the Astor Opera House building, 1886 New York Mercantile Library redirects here The Center for Fiction is a not for profit organization in New York City at 17 East 47th Street, between Madison and Fifth Avenues in… …
5hall — n. 1. Large room, chamber. 2. Entry (of a house), entrance, vestibule. 3. Manor house. 4. Public room, assembly room, lecture room, room for entertainments. 5. Unendowed college (in English universities). 6. Dining room (in English universitie …
6Colchester Royal Grammar School — For other schools with the name RGS, see Royal Grammar School. Colchester Royal Grammar School Motto Vitae Corona Fides (Faith is the Crown of Life) Established By 1206 Refounded 1539 Refounded 1584 Type …
7Novel — For other uses, see Novel (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Novell. New novels in a Oldenburg bookshop, February 2009 …
8Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough — For other uses, see Sarah Churchill (actress). Sarah Churchill Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, by Charles Jervas, after 1714[1] Born 5 June 16 …
9Red Barn Murder — For other uses, see Red Barn (disambiguation). Murder in the Red Barn redirects here. For the 1935 film, see Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn. Maria Marten redirects here. For films and plays of the same name Maria Marten… …
10theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed… …