ElizabethHall may refer to: Elizabeth Barnard (1608–1670), née ElizabethHall, William Shakespeare's granddaughter Lizzie Hall (born 1985), British cross...
The Queen ElizabethHall (QEH) is a music venue on the South Bank in London, England, that hosts classical, jazz, and avant-garde music, talks and dance...
Elizabeth, Lady Bernard (née Hall, formerly Nash) (baptised 21 February 1608 – 17 February 1670) was the granddaughter of the English poet, playwright...
Shakespeare. Susanna married John Hall, a local physician, in 1607. They had one daughter, Elizabeth, in 1608. Elizabeth married Thomas Nash, son of Anthony...
Tiffiny ElizabethHall (born 11 July 1984[citation needed]) is an Australian personal trainer, author, journalist and television personality best known...
Shaunna ElizabethHall (born July 28, 1963) is an American composer and musician from the San Francisco Bay Area. As guitarist, she was a founding member...
Elizabeth Hall is an official symbol of the undergraduate campus. The name ElizabethHall came from founder John B. Stetson's wife, Elizabeth. Designed...
Elizabeth Blodgett Hall (November 16, 1909 - July 18, 2005) was an administrator of both secondary and college level institutions. She was a pioneer and...
Judith ElizabethHall OBE FLSW is Professor of Anaesthetics, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine at Cardiff University. She leads the Phoenix Project, a Cardiff...
ElizabethHall Witherell (born August 15, 1948) is a literary historian and scholarly editor. Since 1980, she has been the editor-in-chief of The Writings...
main performance venues (the Royal Festival Hall including the National Poetry Library, the Queen ElizabethHall and the Purcell Room), together with the...
Elizabeth Moore Hall is a historic women's physical education building associated with West Virginia University and located in Morgantown, Monongalia County...
most recent, the 20th British Academy Games Awards, was held at Queen ElizabethHall on 11 April 2024. Animation (2004–2005, revived in 2020) Artistic Achievement...
Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch...
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February...
Dido Elizabeth Belle (June 1761 – July 1804) was a free black biracial British gentlewoman. She was born into slavery and illegitimate; her mother, Maria...
town." In 1985 it was the Elizabeth Town Hall, in Town of Elizabeth. Before the 2020 census it became Village of Elizabeth. In 2022, the building is still...
abolished in 1986, the Festival Hall was taken over by the Arts Council, and managed together with the Queen ElizabethHall and Purcell Room (opened 1967)...
last years of his life, Hall lived in Yonkers, New York, with his wife, Elizabeth. Along with following political events, Hall engaged in hobbies that...
the other Southbank Centre buildings (the Royal Festival Hall and the Queen ElizabethHall/Purcell Room) and also the National Theatre and BFI Southbank...
Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963) is a Scottish singer. She was the vocalist for the band Cocteau Twins who achieved success in the UK primarily...
Elizabeth Janeway (née Hall) (October 7, 1913 – January 15, 2005) was an American author and critic. Born Elizabeth Ames Hall in Brooklyn, New York, her...
residence hall, Smith Hall, in 1941; it has a prominent position on the John R. Turbyfill Front Quad. The Roanoke Women's College campus is its Elizabeth Campus...
Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger (born 2 March 1984) is a British-American activist, model and actress. Elizabeth Jagger was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in New...