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  2. NTCH Performing Arts Library - Wikipedia

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    The NTCH Performing Arts Library (Chinese: 表演藝術圖書館; pinyin: BiaǒYǎnYìShù TúShuGuǎn) was established in 1993 in affiliation with the National Theater and Concert Hall (NTCH). [2] It is a specialized library which collates items relevant to performances held at the NTCH, with over 190 thousand items in its collections.

  3. List of museums in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham: Art: website, performing and visual arts centre of the University of Nottingham: Mansfield Museum: Mansfield: Mansfield: Multiple: Art, local history, culture Mr Straw's House: Worksop: Bassetlaw: Historic house: Operated by the National Trust, 1920s period family house Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard: Nottingham ...

  4. Nottingham Arts Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Art Theatre. Nottingham Arts Theatre is a theatre on George Street in Nottingham, England. Formerly known as the Co-op Arts Theatre, [citation needed] it is located in the former George Street Particular Baptist Church building. It has a seating capacity of 274 in the Auditorium and a newer, 50-seat studio theatre. It is operated by ...

  5. Nottingham Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Central Library, internal, 1st floor stacks, October 2024. By the late 2010s the facility was again found inadequate and Nottingham City Council planned a £10m relocation as part of the redevelopment of the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre when creating a new southside gateway to the city, close to the rail station.

  6. Albert Hall, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The original Albert Hall was started in 1873 as a Nottingham Temperance Hall. Watson Fothergill, a local architect won the commission and the builders were Richard Stevenson and Field Weston. The hall was opened on 26 September 1876 [1] by the Mayor of Nottingham even though it was unfinished. The entrance hall and corridors were unfinished ...

  7. International Association of Libraries and Museums of the ...

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    International Directory of Performing Arts: a database with detailed information about performing arts collections, searchable by organization name and/or category of member institution ranging from national libraries to puppet museums; Proceedings: SIBMAS provides print editions of the conference papers of our conferences

  8. Bromley House Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is situated in Bromley House, a Georgian townhouse in Nottingham city centre. This building is grade II* listed [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and retains many original features. It was built in 1752 as his town house by Sir George Smith, 1st Baronet (1714-1769) of Stoke Hall, East Stoke , Nottinghamshire, a grandson of the founder of Smith's Bank in ...

  9. Manuscripts and Special Collections, University of Nottingham ...

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    The Wollaton Library Collection, containing 10 medieval manuscripts. Items from the Wollaton Library Collection feature in the web resource Wives, Widows and Wimples; Papers of and relating to D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930), writer. The collections include original correspondence, artworks and literary papers of D. H. Lawrence, as well as items ...