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The Guild Hall was commissioned to replace the town's Public Hall. [1] The new building, which was designed by Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall, was due to be ready for the Preston Guild of 1972, but after construction was delayed, it only officially opened in 1973.
Preston: Preston Guild Hall: 22 May 1973: Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle Odeon: 23 May 1973: Edinburgh: Scotland: Odeon Cinema 2 performances 24 May 1973: Glasgow: Green's Playhouse: 25 May 1973: London: England: Hammersmith Odeon 26 May 1973 27 May 1973 4 July 1973: Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall: 6 July 1973: Birmingham: Birmingham Odeon: 9 ...
De Montfort Hall: Health problems February 21, 1979 Cardiff: Wales: Sophia Gardens Pavilion: February 28, 1979 (2 shows) Avignon: France: Théâtre des Carmes: Foodborne illness March 6–10, 1979 (2 shows 7th-9th) Johannesburg: South Africa: Colosseum Theatre: N/A [15] March 12–14, 1979 (2 shows on 12th) Durban: Playhouse Theatre: March 16 ...
Nottingham Royal Concert Hall [fn 29] [fn 32] 23 October 1986: London Kilburn National Ballroom [fn 29] [fn 33] 24 October 1986 Brixton Academy [fn 29] [fn 34] 26 October 1986 London Palladium [fn 29] [fn 32] 27 October 1986 Preston: Preston Guild Hall [fn 29] [fn 32] [fn 35] 30 October 1986 Manchester Free Trade Hall [5] [fn 29] [fn 32] 12 ...
The Guild is a grade II listed public house at 99 Fylde Road in Preston, Lancashire, England. It was built as the home of the cotton manufacturer William Taylor and became a pub in the late 1980s. It was built as the home of the cotton manufacturer William Taylor and became a pub in the late 1980s.
The 1989 Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Preston Guild Hall, Preston, England, from 1 to 12 March 1989. The event moved to the Preston Guild Hall from Alexandra Palace. [2] Richard Corsie won the title beating Willie Wood in the final. In the Pairs final David Bryant and Tony Allcock secured their third world title. The ...
The 1992 UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Guild Hall in Preston, England. The event started on 13 November 1992 and the televised stages were shown on BBC between 21 and 29 November 1992. It was the last UK Final to be staged over two days and to use the best of 31 frames format. [1]
Newcastle City Hall: 22 March 1979 23 March 1979 Preston: Preston Guild Hall: 26 March 1979 Belfast: Northern Ireland: Whitla Hall 27 March 1979 29 March 1979 Dublin: Ireland Dublin National Stadium: 30 March 1979 2 April 1979 London England Drury Lane Theatre Royal: 3 April 1979 4 April 1979 5 April 1979 6 April 1979 7 April 1979 9 April 1979 ...