Aytoun Hall, also referred to as Auchterarder Town Hall,[1] is a municipal building in the High Street, Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure, which is currently used as community events venue, is a Category C listed building.[2]
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AytounHall, also referred to as Auchterarder Town Hall, is a municipal building in the High Street, Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure...
completed in 1843 as soon as the Free Church formally came into existence. AytounHall, which is the main community events venue in the town, was completed...
General Roger Aytoun was a soldier at the Great Siege of Gibraltar who came to notice when he married an ageing widow and was given Hough Hall in Manchester...
alchemist and abbot of Tongland, John Damian. The Captain of the Castle Andrew Aytoun kept an alchemist called Caldwell maintaining a furnace for "quinta essencia"...
was previously located on seven sites: five in Manchester (All Saints, Aytoun, Didsbury, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Hollings) and two in Cheshire (Alsager...
Amusements of Old London. London: Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1901. Ellis, Aytoun. The Penny Universities; A History of the Coffee-houses. London, Secker...
In the comic story "The Glenmutchkin Railway" by William Edmondstoune Aytoun, published in 1845 in Blackwood's Magazine, one of the railway directors...
well as formerly UMIST-owned halls of residence including Hardy Farm, Chandos Hall, Wright-Robinson Hall and Weston Hall. The original UMIST Main Building...
Lascelles Wraxall, English writer (born 1828) August 4 – William Edmondstoune Aytoun, Scottish poet and humorist (born 1813) September 29 – Richard Lower, English...
that Crinoline!" From "Crinoliniana" by "Dunshunner" William Edmondstoune Aytoun: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Vol. 93 (572): June 1863, p. 763. "Walton:...
Arnold – Matthew Arnold – Thomas Ashe – Alfred Austin – William Edmonstoune Aytoun – Philip James Bailey – Richard Harris Barham – Maurice Baring – George...
The main body of the church serves as a burial vault to the local family Aytoun (Ayton) of Grange. A new church, Burntisland Parish Church, was built in...
Edinburgh Festival Fringe; Rector of the University of St Andrews Robert Aytoun 1588 M.A. Poet, lawyer, court poet to the queen of King James I and VI,...
de Vega; Thomas Randolph; Richard Corbet; John Hall (son-in-law of Shakespeare) 1638 – Robert Aytoun 1639 – Juan Ruiz de Alarcón 1640 – Philip Massinger;...
St/George St – for Piccadilly Gardens Chorlton Street coach station Chorlton St/Aytoun Campus – for University of Manchester (north campus) Piccadilly railway...
153 ha), was zoned for the new town's development. Much of the historical Aytoun, Balfour, Balgonie and Rothes estates were included in Glenrothes' assigned...
Emporis. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019. "Manchester Town Hall, Manchester | 110858". emporis.com. Emporis. Archived from the original on...
John Learmonth of Dean. He stood against James Aytoun (an advocate and uncle of William Edmondstoune Aytoun) in the important first election following the...
Baron Bourchier Elizabeth Bourchier, 4th Baroness Bourchier Sir Robert Aytoun Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex Sir Rowland Hill Frances, Lady Ingram;...
belongs to the Spasmodic school of poetry, as it was named by Professor Aytoun, who parodied its style in Firmilian: A Spasmodic Tragedy. The epithet,...