-
formed on 15 June 1940 at RAF
Hawarden under the
command of Wg Cdr J R
Hallings-Pott. The unit
operated a
variety of
aircraft including Supermarine Spitfires...
- An ****embly
hall is a
hall to hold
public meetings or
meetings of an
organization such as a school, church, or
deliberative ****embly. An
example of the...
- Anna
Hall may
refer to: Anna
Maria Hall (1800–1881),
Irish novelist Anna E.
Hall (1870–1964),
American Methodist deaconess and
missionary Anna Gertrude...
- Wolf
Hall is a
British television series adaptation of two of
Hilary Mantel's novels, Wolf
Hall and
Bring Up the Bodies, a
fictionalised biography do****enting...
- The
National Baseball Hall of Fame and
Museum is a
history museum and
hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York,
operated by
private interests. It
serves as...
- Look up
halls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Halls is a
plural of the word
hall.
Halls may also
refer to:
Walter Halls (1871–1953),
British trade...
- The Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame,
established in 1983 and
located in Cleveland, Ohio,
United States, is
dedicated to
recording the
history of some of the...
- The
Monty Hall problem is a
brain teaser, in the form of a
probability puzzle,
based nominally on the
American television game show Let's Make a Deal and...
- St. George's
Hall may
refer to: St George's
Hall,
Bradford St. George's
Hall,
Liverpool St. George's
Hall,
Reading St. George's
Hall,
state room at Windsor...
-
Edward Stephen Hall (born 15
January 1988) is a
British media personality and a
retired strongman. He is best
known for his world-record
setting 500 kg...