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Francis Matcham (22 November 1854 – 17 May 1920) was an English architect who specialised in the design of theatres and music halls. He worked extensively... |
Viaduct, opposite the city's Union Terrace Gardens. It was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in 1906. The granite-clad theatre is the brainchild of Robert... |
Fred Karno (section Legacy) existing hotel. He demolished the original hotel and hired architect Frank Matcham to build The Karsino. With the advent of cinema, the music hall's popularity... |
Godzilla: The Competition for the Royal Opera House at The Hague 1910’ in Frank Matcham & Co, edited by David Wilmore, Theatreshire Books, Dacre Yorkshire,... |
Alhambra, Blackpool (section Legacy) came from Lancashire, and 1/8 from Blackpool. Against competition from Frank Matcham and C. J. Phipps, architects Wylson & Long of London won the design... |
Walter Emden (section Legacy) London County Council. In 1880, W. G. R. Sprague, a former pupil of Frank Matcham, joined Emden's practice as an apprentice for three years. From 1889... |
also holds Reading Pride, an annual LGBT festival in Kings Meadow. The Frank Matcham-designed Royal County Theatre, built in 1895, was located on the south... |
Winter Gardens complex, was built in 1889 and designed by architect Frank Matcham. The 2,500 capacity was soon deemed insufficient and was redesigned... |
Derek Warwick's Superstox car, Matchams Park, 1973... |
2016. Retrieved 29 July 2016. "List of theatres designed by Frank Matcham". Frank Matcham society. Retrieved 29 July 2016. "Portsmouth Guildhall Music... |
Mullingar. The episode closes with Bloom reading a magazine story titled Matcham's Masterstroke, by Mr. Philip Beaufoy, while defecating in the outhouse... |
(1967) – Peter The Avengers (1966) – Allen Dixon of Dock Green (1965) – Matcham Dixon of Dock Green (1964)– Blackie Dixon of Dock Green (1963) – Robert... |
Robert McKinstry (section Death and legacy) ISSN 0141-7762. JSTOR 25543565. Kennedy, Ciaran (October 2013). ""A triumph for Matcham's sound theatre design": the grand opera house and the staging of opera... |
The stage was enlarged in 1891, by the original architect. In 1902, Frank Matcham undertook minor improvements to the entrance and foyer. The Theatre... |
the Frank Matcham-designed 900-seat Buxton Opera House. From 2014 to 2022, the main stage was the 1,100-seat Royal Hall in Harrogate, another Matcham-designed... |
Theatre Royal, Dublin (section Legacy) assistance of a group of Dublin businessmen. The theatre was designed by Frank Matcham and built on the site of the Leinster Hall theatre, which in turn had... |
1950s. The 'Granville Theatre', founded by Dan Leno, to the design of Frank Matcham, once graced a triangle of land at Walham Green. After the Music hall... |
purchases the Comedy Theatre; she has it reconstructed to plans by Frank Matcham and it reopens in 1912 as the Gaiety Theatre, Britain's first regional... |
Pavilion Gardens opened in 1871. Buxton Opera House was designed by Frank Matcham in 1903. Historic buildings in the park include Chatsworth House, seat... |
versions of Manchester Hippodrome. Working with the theatre architect Frank Matcham, Oswald Stoll opened two new performance venues in Manchester in 1904:... |