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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.

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Thomas Barrasford

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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...

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Birmingham Hippodrome

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finally becoming "The Hippodrome" under the ownership of impresario Thomas Barrasford in October 1903. The current neo-classical auditorium seats 1,900...

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Bertie Crewe

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theatres and later cinemas. He also designed the Paris Alhambra for Thomas Barrasford, which opened in 1904. Crewe trained in Paris and London, where, as...

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Liverpool Olympia

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variety theatre. The theatre was a response to the enormous success of Thomas Barrasford's Royal Hippodrome Theatre (4,000 capacity, built 1902, demolished...

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Brighton Hippodrome

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and the site was auctioned. It was bought by theatre entrepreneur Thomas Barrasford who commissioned architect Bertie Crewe to modify the auditorium,...

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Walter de Frece

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town. After the death of fellow impresario Thomas Barrasford in 1910, de Frece acquired most of his Barrasford Halls, having formed the holding company...

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Alfred Butt

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he greatly expanded his theatre business when he took control of Thomas Barrasford's music halls and formed a joint company, the "Variety Theatres Controlling...

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Militia and Volunteers of Northumberland

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Guyzance, Thirston, Lesbury, Newham, Rothbury, Shillbottle, Walkworth, Barrasford (two), Lemington, Newburn (two), Prudhoe (two) and Tynemouth, a total...

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Border Counties Railway

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December 1859; closed 15 October 1956; Barrasford; opened 1 December 1859; closed 15 October 1956; Barrasford Quarry; a mineral railway ran to quarries...

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Hallington Reservoirs

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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...

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Blyth railway station

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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...

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