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The Livery Hall
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This magnificently proportioned
room with Corinthian columns of scagliola has a richly decorated
moulded ceiling. The draped embrasure in the north wall was
designed as a buffet to display the Company's ceremonial plate.
Above the arch of the embrasure appear the arms of William IV.
To either side, in front of large mirrors, are marble busts
of George III and George IV by Sir Francis Chantrey.
The four matching chandeliers of English glass, supplied by
Perry and Co. in 1835, now electrified internally, each hold
forty-eight candles. One of the delights of attending an evening
reception or dinner is to see the crystal facets twinkling in
the candlelight. |
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| Setting up the Buffet Plate |
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Maximum
Seating Capacities
- Dinner/Luncheon 232
- Round Tables with Goldsmiths' Chairs 180
- Round Tables with Banqueting Chairs 216
(The hire of round tables and banqueting chairs is extra)
- Canapé Reception 500
Theatre Style
- Concert with Stage 300
- Conference Rear Projection 250
- Front Projection 300
Audio System
The Livery Hall is equipped with microphones and hidden speakers.
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