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- A weighhouse or weighing house is a public building at or within which goods are weighed. Most of these buildings were built before 1800, prior to the...
- Place, Marylebone. In 2016 they opened their second site, The MaE Deli, Weighhouse Street, Mayfair. In early 2017, a third site was launched named The Kitchen...
- Weighhouse (1613)...
- building was deemed so magnificent that nearby Robert Street was renamed Weighhouse Street in its honour. During excavation of the site the foundations had...
- Scales at the town hall (and former weighhouse) in Bolsward...
- to 23 October 1576. The fire started in brewery het Ankertje, near the weighhouse at the Spaarne, which was used by mercenaries as a guarding place. When...
- Age. Cities expanded greatly as the economy thrived. New town halls, weighhouses and storehouses were built. Merchants who had made their fortune ordered...
- with rooms on the ground floor reserved for traders: the Corn House, Weighhouse and Lower Cloth Hall. Today, this floor accommodates the town's tourism...
- Society took over and rebuilt a nearby chapel in Chandler Street (now Weighhouse Street). In 1808 land close by in Marylebone was acquired to build an...
- Cranbrook, Kent. In 1699 Earle became ****istant to Thomas Reynolds at the Weighhouse presbyterian chapel, Eastcheap, and soon afterwards became one of the...