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Cornerhouse was a
centre for
cinema and the
contemporary visual arts,
located next to
Oxford Road
Station on
Oxford Street, Manchester, England, which...
- was
formed by the
merger of two Manchester-based arts organisations,
Cornerhouse and the
Library Theatre Company. The
project was
funded by Manchester...
-
Grampian Television. It
chronicles the many
events which take
place at the
Cornerhouse (number 104)
between James and his new
animal friends.
Fellow characters...
- The
Cornerhouse is
leisure complex in the city
centre of Nottingham, England.
Built on the
former site of Nottingham's
local paper, The
Nottingham Evening...
- 000 m2 (2,140,000 sq ft) of
retail floorspace). The four
retail parks are
Cornerhouse Retail Park,
Cornmill Crossing,
Hindpool Retail Park and
Hollywood Park...
- The
Corner House may
refer to: The
Cornerhouse, Nottingham, a
leisure complex in the UK
Cornerhouse, Manchester, a
cinema and
contemporary visual arts...
- J.
Lyons & Co. was a
British restaurant chain store, food manufacturing, and
hotel conglomerate founded in 1884 by
Joseph Lyons and his
brothers in law...
-
founding Director was Dewi Lewis, who went on to
found Manchester's
Cornerhouse arts centre. "Bury
Metropolitan Arts ****ociation". Open Charities. Retrieved...
- Street,
Oxford Road or
Wilmslow Road are:
Cornerhouse at no. 70,
either side of
Station Approach;
Cornerhouse 1 was
opened as the
Tatler News
Theatre in...
-
theatre spaces, five
cinemas and an art
exhibition space, it
replaced the
Cornerhouse and The
Library Theatre.
Since 2007, the city has
hosted the Manchester...