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Barrasford is a
village in Northumberland, England. It is
situated to the
north of Hexham, on the
North Tyne.
Barrasford is an
ancient village that lies...
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Thomas Barrasford (1859–1910) was a 19th-century
British entrepreneur and
entertainment impresario, who
operated and
built a
number of
theatres across...
- settlements, that
share this name in
Northumberland -
particularly one
north of
Barrasford, near Hexham, and
another outside Hartburn, west of
Morpeth - suggests...
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Within the
Northern zone,
water is
abstracted from the
North Tyne at
Barrasford and from the Tyne at Ovingham, with
discharges from
Kielder Water ensuring...
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Barrasford railway station served the
village of
Barrasford, Northumberland,
England from 1859 to 1958 on the
Border Counties Railway. The
station opened...
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finally becoming "The Hippodrome"
under the
ownership of
impresario Thomas Barrasford in
October 1903. The
current neo-classical
auditorium seats 1,900 and...
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Cyrano de
Bergerac in the
summer of 1898.
After being bought by
Thomas Barrasford in 1904, the
theatre was
rebuilt and
richly ornamented in
rococo style...
- Ancroft,
Apperley Dene, Ashington, Aydon, Ayle Bamburgh,
Bardon Mill,
Barrasford, B****ington, Baybridge, Beaconhill, Beadnell, Beal, Beanley, Bearsbridge...
- all are
shocked when they
discover that the late Earl has
appointed Ivo
Barrasford,
Marquess of Rotherham, and
formerly engaged to Lady
Serena Carlow, to...
- theatre. The
theatre was a
response to the
enormous success of
Thomas Barrasford's Royal Hippodrome Theatre (4,000 capacity,
built 1902,
demolished 1984)...