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  2. Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Theatre is a 507-seat mid-scale producing theatre located in Hornchurch in the London Borough of Havering, east London.. The theatre was originally located on Station Lane, Hornchurch, on a site that was used as a cinema and had become derelict.

  3. Hornchurch - Wikipedia

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    Hornchurch town centre is the location of Queen's Theatre, 500-seat mid-scale producing theatre and the smaller Fairkytes Arts Centre. The RAF Hornchurch Heritage Centre , a museum that opened in 2021 is located in the south of Hornchurch.

  4. Bretons Manor - Wikipedia

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    The manor, located adjacent to the River Beam in the parish of Hornchurch, is believed to have been named after the Breton family, who lived there from the 12th century. [1] The surviving building is a historic manor house that was rebuilt around 1740 with some features retained from an earlier building. [2]

  5. Langtons - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] The house, built on the foundations of an older house in the early 18th century, stands in a picturesque landscaped garden with a lake, orangery , bath house and a gazebo , all dating from the end of the 18th century, when Hornchurch was a rural settlement.

  6. It's Now or Never! - Wikipedia

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    It was published in 1991 by Warner Chappell Plays and first produced at the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch, England in 1994. It starred Tony Roper and Peter Polycarpou and was produced by Rod Coton and Joe Scott-Parkinson in association with the Queen's Theatre Hornchurch. [1] It was directed by Marina Calderone.

  7. RAF Hornchurch - Wikipedia

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    Site history; Built: 1915 () & 1928: In use: 3 October 1915 – 31 December 1919, (As Sutton's Farm), 1 April 1928 – 1 July 1962 (), (As RAF Hornchurch) Battles/wars: First World War European theatre of World War II Cold War: Airfield information; Elevation: 18 metres (59 ft) [1] AMSL

  8. Akron History Center is beginning to look like a museum

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    The Akron History Center at 172 S. Main St. is a blur of activity. Crews are busy installing 20 truckloads of exhibits in the orange brick building just a couple of doors from the Akron Civic Theatre.

  9. Hornchurch Marshes - Wikipedia

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    The Hornchurch Marshes and most of South Hornchurch form part of the Rainham post town for postal addresses. There is a Hornchurch Marshes Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA) for Census recording. It extends some distance north of the New Road. The population of this area at the 2011 United Kingdom census was 8,831 in 3,604 households. [11]