Kursaal is an original novel written by Peter Anghelides and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features...
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Look up Kursaal or kursaal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kursaal may refer to: Kursaal (amusement park), an amusement park in Southend-on-Sea, Essex...
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Escape (2024 Spanish film) (category Films based on Spanish novels)
wrapped by 22 July 2023. Escape was presented at a RTVE gala held at the Kursaal Palace during the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival. Distributed...
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1975: All Around My Hat – Steeleye Span 1976: "Little Does She Know" – Kursaal Flyers 1976: Rocket Cottage – Steeleye Span 1979: Hacienda View – Linda...
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Eighth Doctor Adventures (redirect from Vanishing Point (Cole novel))
abbreviated as EDA or referred to as the EDAs) are a series of spin off novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who...
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room with 360 seats, called Petit Kursaal was also created in the basement. The main hall, known as Grand Kursaal, has two balconies and a dome ceiling...
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pavilion was completed shortly afterwards. It was designed to resemble kursaals, which were entertainment buildings found near spas on the Continent, and...
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Southend-on-Sea (section Kursaal)
The council purchased the Kursaal, and after a multimillion-pound redevelopment by the Rowallan Group, the main Kursaal building was reopened in 1998...
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who invented the corrugated boiler flue and built Harrogate's former Kursaal now known as the Royal Hall. Asked if he believes in his acting gene, he...
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Retrieved 9 July 2011.[permanent dead link] "Mecca Southend Rock Dr Feelgood Kursaal Flyers Mojo Article Will Birch". Willbirch.com. Archived from the original...
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services ended with the failure of TransEuropa Ferries in 2013. Casino Kursaal Pier Museum-ship, the barquentine Mercator Oostende railway station Tramstation...
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in war in 1944, but it is survived by its equally gorgeous rival, the Kursaal. The ambitious Cottage des Dunes, which tried to unite a luxury hotel and...
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throughout 2018 as well visiting international venues such as Zurich MAAG and Kursaal Oostende. In the summer Selladoor launched two new exhilarating productions...
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La Warr. At this time he organised the building on the sea front of the Kursaal, a pavilion for refined entertainment and relaxation. He also had a bicycle...
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Option Lock (category 1998 British novels)
Option Lock is an original novel written by Justin Richards and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features...
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Railway Bridge, Glastonbury Tor, Harlech Castle, Ironbridge, Jodrell Bank, Kursaal, Lindisfarne Priory. 463 2011-11-08 Christmas 2011 2nd Class X 1: Joseph...
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from La Cambre to produce a wall mural at the gaming room in the Ostend Kursaal, portraying a Roman-style classical dancing scene with a large mermaid...
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number of bands, such as Kilburn and the High Roads, Dr. Feelgood and the Kursaal Flyers, who formed a musical genre called pub rock that was a precursor...
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Associació d'Amics de l'Òpera de Sabadell San Sebastián Kursaal Palace Palacio de Congresos, Auditorio Kursaal 1999 1,800 San Sebastián International Film Festival...
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bourgeoisie. In recent years the city has added attractions such as the Kursaal Centre, designed by Rafael Moneo and avant-garde works such as the Peine...
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Felipe Alaiz and exhibited his early work at the radical art space Café Kursaal. Due to his activism, in 1927, he was forced to flee Spain. He then travelled...
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style of French singer Maurice Chevalier. He is the author of a boxing novel, Brothers of the Brown Owl: A Story of the Boxing Ring published c. 1920...
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Romans. These sources are diverse and include such things as the Roman novel Satyricon, graffiti and paintings found at Pompeii, as well as inscriptions...
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Haselfeld, which is around 20 meters higher. The spa gardens with the Kursaal and the Baden Spa Theater are located there. The “ Little Baths” of Ennetbaden...
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In 1951, he exhibited a high school riding show, at the Southend-on-Sea Kursaal circus. In 1952 he was presented Golden Palaminos, at Chipperfield's circus...
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Hot Rods, Nick Lowe, Paul Andrew Smith Wednesday (Canadian band) and The Kursaal Flyers, while also being home to "Canvey Island's finest" band Dr. Feelgood...
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councillors in the UK 1911 - Carl Adolf Seebold opens the Dome Cinema as the Kursaal 1914 - The Connaught Theatre opens, initially as the Picturedrome cinema...
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Netherlands, where he built a strong relationship with the Concertgebouw and Kursaal Grand Symphony orchestras. His music was popular on the continent and his...
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last UK band to headline at the old Wembley. Cecil Freeman Gregg's crime novel Tragedy at Wembley (Methuen, 1936) sees his detective character Inspector...
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