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- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry abstract "Drapers' Hall is a historic building (Grade II* listed) in the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry built in 1832 by the Drapers' Company, a large trading guild in Coventry. The building was the third on the site and was the headquarters of the guild.".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry address "Bayley Lane,Coventry".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry architect Thomas_Rickman.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry buildingEndDate "1832".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry buildingStartDate "1831".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry owner Coventry_City_Council.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry thumbnail WTC_Nicholas_Jackson_A02_Bayley_Lane_02.jpg?width=300.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageID "37153713".
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- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageRevisionID "533023009".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Air-raid_shelter.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Bayley_Lane.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Coventry.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1832.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_the_West_Midlands.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Coventry.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Coventry_City_Council.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Coventry.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Revival_architecture.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Rickman.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Draper's Hall".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drapers' Hall".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drapers' Hall, Coventry".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry address Bayley_Lane.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry address Coventry.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry architect Thomas_Rickman.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry caption "Drapers' Hall".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry completionDate "1832".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry name "Drapers' Hall".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry owner Coventry_City_Council.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry startDate "1831".
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- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Coventry.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1832.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_the_West_Midlands.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry hypernym Building.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry point "52.40764 -1.50713".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry type Building.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry type Place.
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- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry comment "Drapers' Hall is a historic building (Grade II* listed) in the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry built in 1832 by the Drapers' Company, a large trading guild in Coventry. The building was the third on the site and was the headquarters of the guild.".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry label "Drapers' Hall, Coventry".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry sameAs Q5305870.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry sameAs m.0n464w5.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry sameAs Q5305870.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry lat "52.40764".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry long "-1.50713".
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry wasDerivedFrom Drapers_Hall,_Coventry?oldid=533023009.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry depiction WTC_Nicholas_Jackson_A02_Bayley_Lane_02.jpg.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry isPrimaryTopicOf Drapers_Hall,_Coventry.
- Drapers_Hall,_Coventry name "Drapers' Hall".