Town-halls Sentence Examples
The buildings connected with local government in London are with one exception modern, and handsome town-halls have been erected for some of the boroughs.
The public buildings include St Margaret's (1862) and St Winifred's (1883), the parish churches of Mountain Ash and Penrhiwceiber respectively; old and new town halls (1864 and 1904), cottage hospital (1896), and a library institute and public hall erected in 1899, at a cost of £8000, by the workmen of Nixon's Navigation collieries.
Among the most prominent are the Houses of Parliament, the great domed Customs House on the river-bank, the Lands Office, the General Post Office, the town halls of Brisbane and South Brisbane, and the opera house.
Serious riots took place at Prague, and the more advanced Hussites stormed the three town halls of the city.
To get out the message, social networks are better than community centers, town halls and phone banks.