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City Chambers — can refer to: Dundee City Chambers Dunfermline City Chambers Edinburgh City Chambers Glasgow City Chambers See also Chambers Building (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Dunfermline City Chambers — City Chambers Dunfermline City Chambers is a building historically designed to be the centre of local government in Dunfermline, Fife. In more recent times most of these functions have been devolved to other locations, but [as of 2008] the… … Wikipedia
Glasgow City Chambers — The City Chambers (built 1882 90, architect William Young) of Glasgow, Scotland, are the headquarters of Glasgow City Council, the largest local authority in Scotland, and were completed in 1889. Located on the eastern side of the city s George… … Wikipedia
New City Chambers — On the west side of Bishopsgate. In Bishopsgate Ward Within (O.S.). First mention: Lockie, 1810. Former name: City Chambers (Horwood, 1799). The site was occupied in O. and M. 1677, by Sir Samuel Barnardiston s house, and in Strype,… … Dictionary of London
Chambers Building — may refer to a local government building, as in a Seat of local government, or it may refer to specific buildings: in Canada Central Chambers, Ottawa, Ontario, home of the National Capital Commission in England Oriel Chambers Crypt Chambers,… … Wikipedia
City of Glasgow College — Established September 1 2010 Principal Paul Little Admin. staff 1,500 … Wikipedia
Old City Chambers — See Crosby Hall Chambers … Dictionary of London
City of Dundee — Dundee 56°27′51″N 02°58′13″O / 56.46417, 2.97028 … Wikipédia en Français
City and town halls — imagestack A city hall or town hall is the chief administrative building of a city [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/city+hall Definition of city hall. Merriam Webster Online Dictionary.] Retrieved on 2008 07 13.] or town s… … Wikipedia
City of Glasgow Police — The City of Glasgow Police was the police of the City of Glasgow, Scotland. In the 17th century, Scottish cities used to hire watchmen to guard the streets at night, augmenting a force of unpaid citizen constables. On June 30, 1800, the… … Wikipedia