King Hall is the dining hall that seats the Brigade of Midshipmen together at one time.
King Hall - Opened in 1993, formerly the site of the Fordham Roller Rink.
King Hall was born 17 August 1845, St Pancras, London.
King Hall composed of both sacred and secular music.
King Hall published throughout his adult life.
On 1 September 1895, King Hall died of throat cancer at the age of 50 at his home in Islington.
King Hall - The School's dining hall, it serves three meals daily.
It includes a grille restaurant open during the off-hours of King Hall, a great room, a game room, and a meeting room.
King Hall was built in 1933, the same year that Monroe was founded, and was originally a roller skating rink.
The auditorium at the Naval Postgraduate School, King Hall, is also named after him.