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Bournemouth Winter Gardens was a theatre located in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. It was first constructed in 1875 as an exhibition centre, but reopened in 1893 as a popular classical music venue. It was demolished and replaced just prior to World War II and became a popular rock music venue in the 1960s. The building was closed in 2002 and demolished in 2006. The site is currently awaiting redevelopment.
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known as the WinterGardens; the orchestra is now based in Poole and performs around 130 concerts a year across Southern England. Bournemouth is currently...
original glass WinterGardens, built in 1875 as the home of the town's municipal orchestra, (now the internationally renowned Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra)...
of that year, Morecambe and Wise returned to the stage at the BournemouthWinterGardens, and received a four-minute standing ovation. Morecambe suffered...
Christchurch Priory, Poole Arts Centre (The Lighthouse) and the BournemouthWinterGardens. Holdsworth, F., "The Birth of the Sinfonietta" in BSO 90 1893–1983...
recordings by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra in 1914, early mass media activities included radio broadcasts from the original WinterGardens on 2LO in the...
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1973 Southampton England Gaumont Theatre 12 October 1973 BournemouthBournemouthWinterGardens 15 October 1973 Brighton Brighton Dome 16 October 1973 Bristol...
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staged, though Dan Godfrey conducted the Prelude to Act 2 at a BournemouthWinterGardens concert in January 1927. Lomax was a member of the Sussex Women's...
Brighton Brighton Dome 24 May Lewisham Lewisham Odeon 25 May BournemouthBournemouthWinterGardens 27 May (2 shows) Guildford Guildford Civic Hall 28 May Wolverhampton...
by friends. The last documented appearances by her were at the BournemouthWinterGardens in 1950. Mary married the actor Brian Buchel in 1938 but the marriage...
Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an international airport located...
Colston Hall 28 February 1981 Taunton Taunton Odeon 1 March 1981 BournemouthWinterGardens 2 March 1981 Southampton Gaumont Theatre 4 March 1981 Bradford...
the residence of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's main concert series since their former base at the BournemouthWinterGardens closed in 1985. Situated...
blasting through New York on 17 April with a powerful performance of "Empty Garden" and "Ball And Chain" on Saturday Night Live) before launching their North...
"Pluto and Persephone", unpublished ms. (1921). Performed at the BournemouthWinterGardens. "Hermaia: a Study in Comparative Esthetics", London: J. M. Dent...
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