Chambers
Encyclopedia
Chambers may refer to:
Places
  • In Canada:
    • Chambers Township, Ontario
  • In the United States:
    • Chambers County, Alabama
      Chambers County, Alabama
      Chambers County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of Henry H. Chambers, who served as a United States Senator from Alabama. As of 2010 the population was 34,215. Its county seat is Lafayette...

    • Chambers, Arizona
      Chambers, Arizona
      Chambers is an unincorporated community in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Chambers is located at the junction of Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 191 northeast of Holbrook. Chambers has a post office with ZIP code 86502....

      , an unincorporated community in Apache County
    • Chambers, Nebraska
      Chambers, Nebraska
      Chambers is a village in Holt County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 333 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Chambers is located at ....

    • Chambers Township, Holt County, Nebraska
      Chambers Township, Holt County, Nebraska
      Chambers Township is one of thirty-seven townships in Holt County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 542 at the 2000 census. A 2006 estimate placed the township's population at 498.The Village of Chambers lies within the Township.-External links:...

    • Chambers County, Texas
    • Chambers Road, a major arterial road in Aurora, Colorado
      Aurora, Colorado
      City of Aurora is a Home Rule Municipality spanning Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas counties in Colorado. Aurora is an eastern suburb of the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area . The city is the third most populous city in the Colorado and the 56th most populous city in the...



Other
  • Chambers Dictionary
    Chambers Dictionary
    The Chambers Dictionary was first published by W. and R. Chambers as Chambers's English Dictionary in 1872. It was an expanded version of Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of 1867, compiled by James Donald...

     of the English Language
  • Chambers Harrap
    Chambers Harrap
    Chambers Harrap Publishers is a reference publisher formerly based in Edinburgh, Scotland, which held the property rights of the venerable W.R.Chambers Publishers and its competitor George G. Harrap and Company .-History of Chambers:Chambers was founded as "W. & R...

    , the publishers of Chambers Dictionary
  • Chambers of parliament
    Chambers of parliament
    Many parliaments or other legislatures consist of two chambers : an elected lower house, and an upper house or Senate which may be appointed or elected by a different mechanism from the lower house. This style of two houses is called bicameral...

  • Chambers (law)
    Chambers (law)
    A judge's chambers, often just called his or her chambers, is the office of a judge.Chambers may also refer to the type of courtroom where motions related to matter of procedure are heard.- United Kingdom and Commonwealth :...

    , a judge's office where motions concerning procedure are heard
  • Chambers (series)
    Chambers (series)
    Chambers was a BBC radio and television sitcom. It was written by barrister Clive Coleman and starred John Bird and Sarah Lancashire in both versions. The radio version was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in three series between 1996 and 1999, and the television version was broadcast on BBC One...

    , a BBC Radio 4 legal sitcom starring John Bird which later moved to television
  • H.C. Chambers & Son
    H.C. Chambers & Son
    H.C. Chambers & Son or just Chambers is an independent bus and coach operator based in Bures in Suffolk, England. The company operates services over a wide area of Suffolk and Essex, running a fleet of around 30 buses.- History :...

    , a bus company in Suffolk and Essex usually referred to just Chambers
  • Chambers (surname)
    Chambers (surname)
    Chambers is a common surname of English origin. It usually denoted either a servant who worked in his master's private chambers, or a camararius, a person in charge of an exchequer room...

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