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The Admiral Beatty Hotel, now called the Rotary Admiral Beatty Complex, is a former luxury hotel located at King's Square, Saint John, King's Square in Saint John, New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Built in 1925, the establishment was designed by Ross and Macdonald and featured eight stories. Following its permanent closure in 1982, the Admiral Beatty Hotel was converted into a senior citizen apartment building in 1986. Description The Admiral Beatty Hotel stands at the intersection of King Square South and Charlotte Street, adjacent to the Imperial Theatre, Saint John, Imperial Theatre. According to a 1925 measurement, the building reaches a height of . It features eight stories and, during its time as a hotel, 250 rooms. Designed by architectural firm Ross and Macdonald, the building has been described as Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassic, and it was built with stone and brick. History Dufferin Hotel Before the establishment of the Admiral Beatty ...
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Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navy, navies. In the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general officer, general in the army or the air force, and is above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, or fleet admiral. Etymology The word in Middle English comes from Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-French , "commander", from Medieval Latin , . These evolved from the Arabic () – (), “king, prince, chief, leader, Nobility, nobleman, lord, a governor, commander, or person who rules over a number of people,” and (), the Arabic article answering to “the.” In Arabic, admiral is also represented as (), where () means the sea. The 1818 edition of Samuel Johnson's ''A Dictionary of the English Language'', edited and revised by the Rev. Henry Todd (priest), Henry John Todd, states that the term “has been traced to the Arab. emir or amir, lord or commander, and the Greek language, Gr. , ...
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