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Balmbra's Music Hall was an
early Music Hall in the
centre of Newcastle, England, in the
middle of the 19th century. In
about 1848 a
first floor room...
- John
Balmbra (born c. 1811) was the owner, proprietor,
manager and
licensee of
Balmbra's Music Hall in Newcastle, England, to
which he gave his name....
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Ofsted Reports Federation Prin****l Ruth
Wilkes Primary Headteacher J
Balmbra Gender Coeducational Age 3 to 16
Enrolment 684 as of January 2023[update]...
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Blaydon Races, a po****r
musical hall song
first sung by
Geordie Ridley at
Balmbra's Music Hall in
Newcastle in 1862,
gives an idea of some of the characters...
- song at a
testimonial concert for
local oarsman John H. Clasper, held in
Balmbra's Music Hall on 5 June 1862. The
final verse was
added for a
concert given...
- This was po****r. He
moved on to the Wheat-sheaf
Music Hall (previously
Balmbra's Music Hall,
later renamed the Oxford)
where he
first performed his song...
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served at Don Bosco; now at St. Basil-the-Great (2011–present)
Rosemary Balmbra -
Currently at the
elementary panel as VP of St. Rose of Lima Catholic...
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Geordie dialect words The hall at the
Wheat Sheaf was
called Balmbra's,
after its owner, John
Balmbra, and may have been the best
known music hall
outside London...
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outlined by
Ridley in his song. The
traditional starting point lies
outside Balmbra's pub in Newcastle's Bigg Market, and the race
follows a
course along Scotswood...
- 1865. The
change of name for "The
Wheatsheaf Music Hall" (previously "
Balmbra's Music Hall") to the "Oxford
Music Hall"
appeared in adverti****ts c....