Difference between revisions of "Tyne Theatre & Opera House [Newcastle upon Tyme] (Q8653)"

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(‎Created claim: GPS (P21): 54°58'14.26584"N, 1°37'14.70295"W)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Property / opening date
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23 September 1867Gregorian
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Property / opening date: 23 September 1867Gregorian / rank
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1919
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Property / significant date: 1919 / rank
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Property / significant date: 1919 / qualifier
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timeline label: converted to cinema
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1974
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Property / significant date: 1974 / rank
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Property / significant date: 1974 / qualifier
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timeline label: converted back to theatre
Property / Burnt down date
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26 December 1985
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Property / Burnt down date: 26 December 1985 / rank
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Property / Wikidata source
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Property / Wikidata source: Q6858443 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2831 / rank
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Property / reopening date
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1 November 1986
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Property / reopening date: 1 November 1986 / rank
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Property / Note
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Built by William Parnell. Opened 23 Sep 1867 as Tyne Theatre and Opera House. 1100 seats. 1919 converted into a cinema, reopened as Stoll Picture House. Closed 1974. Reopened as a theatre in July 1977. 2012-2014 renamed Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre. (English)
Property / Note: Built by William Parnell. Opened 23 Sep 1867 as Tyne Theatre and Opera House. 1100 seats. 1919 converted into a cinema, reopened as Stoll Picture House. Closed 1974. Reopened as a theatre in July 1977. 2012-2014 renamed Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by William Parnell. Opened 23 Sep 1867 as Tyne Theatre and Opera House. 1100 seats. 1919 converted into a cinema, reopened as Stoll Picture House. Closed 1974. Reopened as a theatre in July 1977. 2012-2014 renamed Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre. (English) / qualifier
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Tyne Theatre & Opera House [Newcastle upon Tyme]
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    54°58'14.26584"N, 1°37'14.70295"W
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    Built by William Parnell. Opened 23 Sep 1867 as Tyne Theatre and Opera House. 1100 seats. 1919 converted into a cinema, reopened as Stoll Picture House. Closed 1974. Reopened as a theatre in July 1977. 2012-2014 renamed Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre. (English)
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    109-113 Westgate Road
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    23 September 1867Gregorian
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    1919
    converted to cinema
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    1974
    converted back to theatre
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    26 December 1985
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    1 November 1986
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