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Thomas Barrasford (1859–1910) was a 19th-century British entrepreneur and entertainment impresario, who operated and built a number of theatres across Britain, mainly under the Barrasford Halls brand.
ThomasBarrasford (1859–1910) was a 19th-century British entrepreneur and entertainment impresario, who operated and built a number of theatres across...
finally becoming "The Hippodrome" under the ownership of impresario ThomasBarrasford in October 1903. The current neo-classical auditorium seats 1,900...
theatres and later cinemas. He also designed the Paris Alhambra for ThomasBarrasford, which opened in 1904. Crewe trained in Paris and London, where, as...
variety theatre. The theatre was a response to the enormous success of ThomasBarrasford's Royal Hippodrome Theatre (4,000 capacity, built 1902, demolished...
and the site was auctioned. It was bought by theatre entrepreneur ThomasBarrasford who commissioned architect Bertie Crewe to modify the auditorium,...
town. After the death of fellow impresario ThomasBarrasford in 1910, de Frece acquired most of his Barrasford Halls, having formed the holding company...
he greatly expanded his theatre business when he took control of ThomasBarrasford's music halls and formed a joint company, the "Variety Theatres Controlling...
December 1859; closed 15 October 1956; Barrasford; opened 1 December 1859; closed 15 October 1956; Barrasford Quarry; a mineral railway ran to quarries...
from Barrasford to West Hallington, to enable water to be pumped from the North Tyne, and repairs to the Ryal tunnel and aqueduct. The Barrasford pipeline...
Street, but these were turned down after an objection from the neighbouring Thomas Knight Memorial Hospital, on the grounds of noise. The NER therefore rebuilt...