1. guildhall - Noun
2. Guildhall - Proper noun
The hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles; a townhall.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter his death, his photographic work was donated to the London Guildhall Museum, which unfortunately was destroyed during the Second World War. Source: Internet
Common Hall is summoned by the sitting Lord Mayor; it meets at Guildhall on Michaelmas Day (29 September) or on the closest weekday. Source: Internet
At the intersection of Guildhall Street and the High Street, these two roads met the A57, where it terminated. Source: Internet
Guildhall Library, and City Business Library are also public reference libraries, specialising in the history of London and business reference resources. Source: Internet
The first meeting of the Forum was held on 13 October 2015, at the Guildhall, where the first Chair and Vice-Chair were elected. Source: Internet
Search starts for Guildhall tenantThe top floor of Scotland's first major atrium office scheme has been put up for rent. Source: Internet