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The resulting trial attracted the world's press and resulted in crowds of sightseers making visits to the building, interfering with the corn trading. [2] [6] The use of the building as a corn exchange declined significantly in the wake of the Great Depression of British Agriculture in the late 19th century. [7]
Corn Exchange, Ipswich - 900 standing, 800 seated. The Aquarium, Lowestoft - 900; Malvern Theatres, Worcestershire - 850; Cambridge Junction - 850; The Coventry Empire. Empire 1 - 800 (Standing) Empire 2 - 180 (Standing) Scala, Kings Cross, London - 800; O2 Academy Islington, Islington, London - 800; Princess Royal Theatre, Port Talbot - 798
Cambridge Corn Exchange. Cambridge Corn Exchange. Florentine Gothic with decorative polychrome brickwork over window arches. 1875–1876. By Richard Reynolds Rowe. Successful design in the competition of 1869 assessed by Alfred Waterhouse. Polychrome brickwork using grey gault brick with red and blue brick dressings and tiled bands.
Cambridge Arts Theatre: Cambridge 1 February 1936 666 Cambridge Corn Exchange: Cambridge 1875 1,849 Cambridge Theatre: London 4 September 1930 1,231 Owner – Really Useful Theatres: Canal Cafe Theatre: London 60 Carriageworks Theatre: Leeds 11 November 2005 349 Owner – Leeds City Council Cast Theatre: Doncaster 2 September 2013 620 Director ...
Cambridge The Club May 13, 1976 New York City CBGB Milk 'N' Cookies Joe Cool May 14, 1976 May 15, 1976 May 20, 1976 Cambridge The Club May 21, 1976 May 22, 1976 May 28, 1976 New Canaan: New Canaan High School: May 29, 1976 Fairfield: Andrew Warde High School: June 10, 1976 Dover: The Showplace June 11, 1976 New York City Max's Kansas City June ...
To the east, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac, runs southeast from the junction with Guildhall Street, parallel with Corn Exchange Street at its northwestern end, as an extension of Guildhall Street. On the northeast end of Wheeler Street, on the corner with Corn Exchange Street is the Cambridge Corn Exchange, a music and theatrical venue. [3]
Live in Cambridge is an official DVD released by the Icelandic musician Björk on 26 November 2001. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Homogenic tour, recorded live at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in Cambridge, England, on 2 December 1998. It was one of the last of the concerts performed on that tour. [1]
Cambridge's main traditional theatre is the Arts Theatre, a venue with 666 seats in the town centre. [189] The theatre often has touring shows, as well as those by local companies. The largest venue in the city to regular hold theatrical performances is the Cambridge Corn Exchange with a capacity of