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Theatre building in Brighton, United Kingdom

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1897 by Lewis Karslake as the Real Ice Skating Rink. 1901 converted into a theatre by Frank Matcham. Reopened 28 Aug 1901 as Hippodrome Theatre & Circus. Since 1902 known as Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties. Closed in 1964. Until 2000 used as a bingo hall. Various plans for a new use of the listed building in the 2010s., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
Property / Note: Built 1897 by Lewis Karslake as the Real Ice Skating Rink. 1901 converted into a theatre by Frank Matcham. Reopened 28 Aug 1901 as Hippodrome Theatre & Circus. Since 1902 known as Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties. Closed in 1964. Until 2000 used as a bingo hall. Various plans for a new use of the listed building in the 2010s. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Brighton, United Kingdom
  • Brighton Hippodrome
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Brighton Hippodrome [Brighton]
Theatre building in Brighton, United Kingdom
  • Brighton Hippodrome

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50°49'18.480"N, 0°8'34.141"W
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Built 1897 by Lewis Karslake as the Real Ice Skating Rink. 1901 converted into a theatre by Frank Matcham. Reopened 28 Aug 1901 as Hippodrome Theatre & Circus. Since 1902 known as Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties. Closed in 1964. Until 2000 used as a bingo hall. Various plans for a new use of the listed building in the 2010s. (English)
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28 August 1901Gregorian
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52-58 Middle Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1AL, England
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