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Blackpool's Winter Gardens Theatre

A Plaque celebrating the work of Frank Matcham and the Winter Gardens, Blackpool - Courtesy Philip Paine. - Click for a  page on Commemorative Plaques

Above - A Plaque celebrating the work of Frank Matcham and the Winter Gardens, Blackpool - Courtesy Philip Paine.

The above Plaque Reads: Blackpool Civic Trust Heritage Trail - Winter Gardens (Grade II Listed) The Blackpool Winter Gardens were first opened to the public in 1875 and the Pavilion and ancillary buildings designed by Thomas Mitchell were officially opened to the public by the Lord Mayor of London in 1878. Many subsequent additions to the original buildings took place and principal amongst these are the Empress Ballroom (Shown Below M.L.) designed by Manhall and Littlewood - opened in 1896 and the Opera House designed by Charles McKeith - opened in 1939. The Latter is the third Opera House to be built on this site. The original was the first building in Blackpool to be designed by the celebrated theatre architect Frank Matcham and was opened in 1889. In 1987 the Winter Gardens and Opera House were refurbished by the First Leisure Corporation plc, who employed David Quigley as the architect for this work.

 

Gala Night at the Empress Ballroom

Above - Gala Night at the Empress Ballroom

The Tower Ballroom

Above - The Tower Ballroom

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