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  2. Elisabeth Scott - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, she joined the public sector, working for Bournemouth Borough Architect's Department on such projects as the new Pavilion Theatre on Bournemouth Pier. [2] These relatively mundane schemes were no reflection of Scott's early talent; largely forgotten, she was "unable to live up to her perceived early promise". [ 18 ]

  3. Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth Pier including the Pier Theatre. Bournemouth is a tourist and regional centre for leisure, entertainment, culture and recreation. Local author and former mayor, Keith Rawlings, suggests that Bournemouth has a thriving youth culture due to its large university population and many language school students.

  4. Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    The area around Bournemouth Gardens was granted permission by the owners in 1859 to incorporate a public pleasure ground. [2] Discussions for a fixed entertainment venue took place during the 1880s, and as part of the 1892 Bournemouth Improvement Act, the council were granted £20,000 for constructing a pavilion in the gardens, which could accommodate a municipal orchestra.

  5. File:Bournemouth, Pier Theatre - geograph.org.uk - 1804377.jpg

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  6. Palace Court Theatre in Bournemouth set for revival after ...

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    Bournemouth's Palace Court Theatre is being reactivated as a venue by the town's university.. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. 1993 Bournemouth bombing - Wikipedia

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    An army bomb disposal team made the device safe. It was thought the device was strong enough that it could have destroyed the pier and was described as 'substantial'. [1] [2] At the time, the device was under the theatre on the pier, Marc Camoletti's play Don't Dress for Dinner, was being performed, with 800 people in attendance. [2]

  8. History of Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    The Rennie pier was subsequently demolished, and replaced in 1877 by a temporary structure. During the next three years a new pier, designed by Eugenius Birch, was completed. [citation needed] At a cost of £2,600 the new Bournemouth Pier was opened by the Lord Mayor of London on 11 August 1880. Consisting of an open promenade, it stretched to ...

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