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Castle Quay Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in the town of Banbury, North Oxfordshire, England. The shopping centre is located in the centre of Banbury by the Oxford Canal, off Castle Street. [2] Banbury Museum [3] [4] and Tooley's Boatyard [5] are also located here. [6] Close by is Spiceball Park. The museum is accessible over a bridge ...
St George's Hall and the organ sustained extensive bomb damage from air raids in September 1940, May 1941 and March 1943, and the BBC studios were moved to the Aeolian Hall in New Bond Street. To replace the organ, Foort offered to loan the BBC his "Travelling Moller", a large scale organ designed to be moved for performances in different venues.
Scott Tady, Beaver County Times October 27, 2023 at 11:36 AM Organ virtuoso Michael Kearney's performance a few weeks ago drew a nice-sized crowd at Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Beaver.
Banbury Museum & Gallery is a local museum in the town of Banbury, north Oxfordshire, England. [2] The museum is located in the centre of Banbury by the Oxford Canal. Its displays present the history of the town. [3] They include the English Civil War, Banbury as a market town in Victorian times, the Oxford Canal, and Tooley's Boatyard next to ...
Brian Albert Gordon Auger (born 18 July 1939) is an English jazz rock and rock music keyboardist who specialises in the Hammond organ. [1]Auger has worked with Rod Stewart, Tony Williams, Jimi Hendrix, [2] John McLaughlin, Sonny Boy Williamson, Eric Burdon, and CAB.
For a few years the organ was once again the largest in the UK, until in 2007 the distinction passed to the organ in Liverpool Anglican Cathedral (10,268 pipes). The organ was re-opened at a gala concert on the evening of 26 June 2004 with David Briggs, John Scott and Thomas Trotter playing, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Richard ...
Aynho (/ ˈ eɪ n h oʊ /, formerly spelt Aynhoe) is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England, on the edge of the Cherwell valley 6 miles (9.7 km) south-east of the north Oxfordshire town of Banbury [3] and 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Brackley.
Adderbury is a winding linear village and rural civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) south of Banbury in northern Oxfordshire, England.The settlement has five sections: the new Milton Road housing Development and West Adderbury, towards the southwest; East Adderbury to the centre, with a village green and a manor house; the new housing Development on the Aynho Road; the northeast, which is known ...