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The first tolbooth in the town, referred to as the "Steeple of Inverness" dated back to at least 1593. After a new stone bridge was built across the River Ness in 1685, prison cells were accommodated in the spandrels of the bridge and offices for civic officials were accommodated in the East Gatehouse to the bridge, leaving the old tolbooth underutilised.
Cumberland Rd. and Arbor Dr. on the north, Parkridge Dr. and Valley View Rd. on the east, Kenneth Rd. on the south, and Merriman Dr. on the west Consists of 58 houses built on the estate of John C. Brockman; Brockmont's hillside home (Brockmont) and the four-story clock tower he built in 1914 are major assets in the district; the estate was ...
Inverness Town House is a municipal building in the High Street, Inverness, Scotland. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Inverness Town Council and now serves as a local office of the Highland Council , is a Category A listed building .
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Inverness-shire County Council continued to hold its meetings at Inverness Castle until the council's abolition in 1975. Its successor, the Highland Regional Council , used the Glenurquhart Road site as its main offices, but the council chamber at Inverness Castle was too small to host meetings of the regional council.
Kenneth Street may refer to: Kenneth Street (jurist) (1890–1972), Australian jurist; Kenneth Street Jr. (1920–2006), American chemist This page was last edited on ...
Ken Hall (American football) (born 1935), American high school football player from Sugar Land, Texas; Ken G. Hall (1901–1994), Australian film director; Kenneth O. Hall (born 1941), Governor-General of Jamaica; Kenneth Keller Hall (1918–1999), U.S. federal judge; Ken Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1980), Australian rules football player