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Queens Hall was a concert and exhibition venue located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was originally a tram and then a bus depot and had latterly become a venue hosting events such as the Ideal Home Exhibition and the 1981, 1982, 1988 and 1989 Great British Beer Festival , [ 1 ] flea markets , travelling fairs and concerts.
The Queens Hotel is a large hotel located on City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Built in 1937, it is an elegant Art Deco Grade II listed building and was frequented by the likes of Princess Grace of Monaco , Cary Grant and Nelson Mandela throughout its history.
Queens Hall was the central tram shed, situated off Swinegate. This was used as a concert hall from the trams closure until 1989, when it was demolished. Queens Hall became a renowned punk venue and hosted other artists such as Elton John. However, the venue's poor acoustics and high upkeep costs brought about its closure.
Futurama Festival was an annual post-punk and gothic rock festival held at venues in Leeds, Stafford and Queensferry between 1979 and 1983. A sixth edition was held in 1989. It aimed for a relaunch in 2021 but, after being postponed, was forced to cancel as a result of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
Royal Albert Hall: 29 March 1968 Leeds: Queens Hall: 30 March 1968 Chester: ABC Theatre 31 March 1968 Manchester Palace Theatre 1 April 1968 Leicester De Montfort Hall: 4 April 1968 Cambridge: Cambridge Corn Exchange: 5 April 1968 Slough: Adelphi Cinema 6 April 1968 Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall: 7 April 1968 Birmingham: Birmingham Hippodrome ...
The 120-year-old costume will go on display at Lotherton Hall [Leeds City Council] A 120-year-old Little Bo Peep costume has been restored to its former glory ahead of a new exhibition.
The piece featuring Meghan is entitled Returning White Queen and portrays her as Elizabeth Woodville, later known as Dame Elizabeth Grey, who was Queen of England by marriage to King Edward in 1464.
The site—which is surrounded by Neville Street, Sovereign Street, Swinegate, and Leeds railway station—was previously home to the Queens Hall, a building which was originally a tram and then a bus depot and had latterly become a venue hosting events such as exhibitions, flea markets and concerts. The Queens Hall was demolished in 1989. [3]