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Matcham may
refer to:
Matcham, New
South Wales,
Australia Charles Matcham (1862–1911),
English civil engineer and
businessman Frank Matcham (1854–1920)...
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Francis Matcham (22
November 1854 – 17 May 1920) was an
English architect who
specialised in the
design of
theatres and
music halls. He
worked extensively...
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Matcham (1753 – 3
February 1833) was an
English civil servant of the East
India Company,
traveller and brother-in-law of
Admiral Lord Nelson.
Matcham...
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Matcham is a semi-rural
suburb of the
Central Coast region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is part of the
Central Coast Council local government area...
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Evanukku Engeyo Matcham Irukku (transl. He has a mole somewhere) is a 2018
Indian Tamil-language
adult comedy film
directed by
Mukesh and
produced by...
- l The
English architect Frank Matcham was
responsible for the
design and
refurbishment of
around 164 buildings,
mostly theatres,
throughout the United...
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annual match at St John's.
Built in 1899, to the
designs of
architect Frank Matcham, and
restored in 1976 to its
original splendor, the government-owned Gaiety...
- Street, in the City of Westminster. The
theatre was
designed by
Frank Matcham in 1911 and was the last
London theatre he
designed before his retirement...
- hall for
impresario Oswald Stoll,
designed by
theatre architect Frank Matcham;
among its
early performers was
Charlie Chaplin. In 1953 it
became the...
- rear to
clear part of the site for the Empire.
Matcham also
refashioned the
existing auditorium.
Matcham pioneered the use of
cantilevered steel in his...