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Kennedy Galleries is one of the oldest art gallery art galleries in the United States. It was founded by Hermann Wunderlich in 1874 under the name of Hermann Wunderlich & Co. ref Kennedy Galleries Marks 100 Years of Americana New Graphics Section Name Is Changed Escape for People, New York Times, September 2, 1974 ref When Wunderlich died in 1892, Edward G. Kennedy took over the gallery, whose name was changed in 1912 to Kennedy & Co. Kennedy retired in 1916, wherupon Herman Wunderlich became the gallery s senior partner until his death in 1951. The galleries changed their name to Kennedy Galleries in 1952. The gallery has long specialized in representational art . References reflist External links http www.kgny.com index.html Kennedy Galleries official site coord missing New York Category American art dealers Category Art galleries in New York City US art display stub ... more details
coord 55.8657 4.2635 display title region GB scale 5000 Refimprove date July 2008 The McLellan Galleries are an exhibition space in the city of Glasgow , Scotland . Built in 1856, the Galleries are named after their founder, Archibald McLellan 1795 1854 , a coach builder, councillor and patron of the arts . Following his death, Glasgow Corporation acquired the galleries, and for a time they were known as the Corporation Halls before reverting to their former owner s name. The Galleries were situated behind a frontage of shops in Sauchiehall Street and housed Glasgow School of Art from 1869 to 1899. In the 1980s, the Galleries were ravaged by fire, but re opened in 1990 as the largest quality, climate controlled, temporary exhibition gallery in Scotland. While Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum was closed for refurbishment between 2003 and 2006, the McLellan Galleries hosted a display of its best loved works. The McLellan Galleries are currently leased by the Glasgow School of Art as studio and storage space in preparation for the planned redevelopment of the Glasgow School of Art campus. The galleries are protected as a listed building Scotland category B listed building . ref cite web url http hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 33192 title McLellan Galleries Listed Building Report accessdate 22 November 2011 publisher Historic Scotland ref References reflist External links http www.glasgowmuseums.com venue index.cfm?venueid 6 Glasgow Museums website on the McLellan http www.glasgow.gov.uk en Residents Leisure Culture Museums Galleries Venues McLellanGalleries Glasgow City Council s page on the McLellan Galleries Scottish Museums and Art Galleries Glasgow museums Category Buildings and structures completed in 1856 Category Listed buildings in Glasgow Category Art museums and galleries in Glasgow Category Glasgow School of Art Category Category B listed buildings in Scotland Glasgow stub UK art display stub ... more details
Image Millennium Galleries.JPG thumb right The Millennium Galleries The Millennium Galleries is an art gallery in the Sheffield City of Sheffield , England. Opened in April 2001 as part of Sheffield s Heart of the City development Heart of the City project, it is located in the city centre close to the city library, Sheffield Hallam University , and the city s theatre district. The gallery is divided into four sections the Special Exhibition Gallery hosts touring exhibitions from galleries like the Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum , the Craft and Design Gallery shows the work of past and present craftsmen and designers, the Metalwork Gallery is designed to showcase Sheffield s metal industries, and the Ruskin Gallery hosts the collection of the Guild of St George , which was established in Sheffield by John Ruskin in the 19th century. The gallery is connected to another city landmark, the Sheffield Winter Gardens . References Reflist External links http www.museums sheffield.org.uk Official Website coord 53.379572 N 1.467286 W scale 1000 region GB display title Category Culture in Sheffield Category Visitor attractions in Sheffield Category Buildings and structures in Sheffield Category Art museums and galleries in Sheffield Category Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust Category Contemporary art galleries Category Buildings and structures completed in 2001 UK art display stub pt Millennium Galleries ru ... more details
Kraushaar Galleries is an art gallery in New York City founded in 1885 by Charles W. Kraushaar, who had previously been with the European art gallery, Schaus. The Gallery s first location on Broadway New York City Broadway at 33rd street where it showed Dutch and French Barbizon paintings, as well as works by Gustave Courbet Courbet , Jean Baptiste Camille Corot Corot , James Abbott McNeill Whistler Whistler and Henri Fantin Latour Fantin Latour . When John Kraushaar, John s younger brother, joined the business the gallery also began showing modern French painters Chaim Soutine Soutine , Henri Matisse Matisse , Roualt, Amedeo Modigliani Modigliani , Odilon Redon Redon , Pablo Picasso Picasso and other late 19th and early 20th century artists. Later John Kraushaar began showing works by American artists, particularly Robert Henri and his circle, and the group known as The Eight , Henri, John Sloan , William Glackens , Everett Shinn , George Luks , Maurice Prendergast , Ernest Lawson and Arthur B. Davies . In 1901, at their gallery at 260 Fifth Avenue, they exhibited the work of the Swiss born American society painter Adolfo M ller Ury . After his brother s death in 1917, John Kraushaar continued the business. In the 1940 s newer American painters were added. Among them were John A. Hartell , John Heliker , William Kienbusch , Joe Lasker , James Lechay , Elsie Manville , and Karl Schrag . The gallery is now located at 74 East 79th Street and functions as a private gallery, retaining its focus art of the first half of the twentieth century. Sources Clark, Lenore, http books.google.co.uk ... , Kent State University Press, 2001. ISBN 0873387104 Kraushaar Galleries, http www.artnet.com Galleries About.asp?G &gid 626&which &rta http www.artnet.com A History of Kraushaar Galleries External links http www.kraushaargalleries.com Kraushaar Galleries coord missing New York City Category Art galleries in Manhattan US art display stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Galleries Type Album Artist The Visionaries Cover Released September 3, 1998 Recorded ? Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length Label Up Above Records Producer KeyKool br DJ Rhettmatic br J Rocc br Evidence Reviews This album Galleries br 1998 Next album Sophomore Jinx br 2000 Galleries is the debut album by The Visionaries , an American hip hop music hip hop group composed of 2Mex , LMNO, KeyKool , DJ Rhettmatic , Lord Zen, and Dannu. Track listing Highsmen The Gallery Audible Angels Time Is Running Out Rejoice And Praise Love Hip Hop Humanitree Pope Mobile Here To Stay Say Where Rob No One Rockin The Sure Shot Rhettmatic Meets Nutty MmcGillicutty Couch Potato Listen Bottom Of The Barrel Live Life 1 Or The Other Persistence Stargazer Come On Lair Of The Live Ones Hands In The Sky Blessings Bonus Track Category The Visionaries albums Category 1998 debut albums 1990s hiphop album stub ... more details
infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Buchanan Galleries image Wfm buchanan galleries outside.jpg caption The Buchanan Galleries facade on Buchanan Street location Glasgow , Scotland opening date 1999 developer owner Land Securities & Henderson Global Investors number of stores 80 number of anchors 4 floor area 56,000 m floors website http www.buchanangalleries.co.uk http www.buchanangalleries.co.uk parking 2,000 spaces Image Wfm buchanan galliers inside.jpg thumb 300px The sloping interior of one of the Buchanan Galleries malls Buchanan Galleries is a shopping mall shopping centre located in the central area of Glasgow , the largest city in Scotland . Construction began in 1996 and the building opened to the public on 31 March 1999. Costing 250 million, it is one of the largest city centre shopping developments in the United Kingdom, boasting an internal retail space of nearly 56,000 m . The building adjoins onto the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall , and could be classified as the first urban Megastructures architecture megastructure to be built in Glasgow city centre since the infamous Anderston Centre of the early 1970s. The complex s anchor tenant is John Lewis Partnership John Lewis which occupies all of the northern side of the complex, including part of the car park area which it uses as a customer collections point. The Galleries is located on the junction between the famous Glaswegian shopping streets of Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street , a previously run down area full of derelict buildings the site was once the home to the Glasgow branch of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes NAAFI , and half abandoned stores. Construction of the building posed a number of problems due to its size firstly, the car park element of the centre had to traverse the railway ... Public consultation for Buchanan Galleries expansion plans accessdate 2008 03 24 ref References reflist External links http www.buchanangalleries.co.uk Buchanan Galleries official site coord 55 51 ... more details
coord 40.776372 73.962617 format dms display title File Acquavella Galleries 18 E79 jeh.jpg thumb 225px Acquavella Galleries Acquavella Galleries is an art gallery located at 18 79th Street Manhattan East 79th Street between Madison Avenue Manhattan Madison and Fifth Avenue Manhattan Fifth Avenues in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City . It occupies a five story French Neoclassical architecture neo classical townhouse. It was founded by Nicholas Acquavella in 1921 and is owned and operated by the Acquavella family. The gallery originally specialized in works of the Italian Renaissance . In 1960 William Acquavella joined his father and the focus of the gallery expanded to major works of the 19th and 20th centuries, including masters of Impressionism , Post Impressionism , Surrealism and Cubism . Today, a range of 20th century art is now represented, including Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism . Numerous exhibitions have been presented at the gallery, including the works of Monet , Degas , C zanne , Renoir , Pissarro , Bonnard , Tanguy , L ger , Picasso , Modigliani , Matisse , Rauschenberg , Sisley , Feininger , Giacometti , and Mir . The gallery is the international agent for the British painter Lucian Freud , for James Rosenquist , and Damian Loeb , and is also the American agent for Beijing based painter Zeng Fanzhi . References Notes reflist refimprove date March 2011 External links http www.acquavellagalleries.com Official website http www.artnet.com gallery 111741 acquavella galleries.html Acquavella on ArtNet http www.museum.com jb gallery?id 318 Acquavella on Museums.com Category Art galleries in Manhattan Category Contemporary art galleries Category 1921 establishments in the United States US art display stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 Infobox shopping mall shopping mall name The Galleries image Bristol Galleries 1.JPG image width 200px location Broadmead , Bristol coordinates coord 51.4567 2.5897 region GB BST type landmark display inline,title owner HSBC European Active Real Estate Trust floors 3 parking Yes website URL http www.galleriesbristol.co.uk The Galleries formerly The Mall Bristol , is a shopping mall situated in the Broadmead shopping centre in Bristol city centre , England. Functioning as one of the city s retail malls, it is a three storey building, opened in 1991, which spans over Fairfax Street, where buildings used to include a large Woolworths and Millets, across to the former site of Fairfax House a Co operative department store built in 1962 where the Galleries car park now stands. History In January 2011, it was sold to HSBC European Active Real Estate Trust for 50.1 million, ref cite news url http www.property magazine.eu hsbc fund acquires bristol mall for 58m 15502.html newspaper Property Magazine International title HSBC fund acquires Bristol mall for 58m date 3 January 2011 accessdate 24 June 2011 ref and the name was restored to The Galleries. Food Street Situated on the third floor, Food Street has four units Cafe Roma, Subway, Butlers Cafe, Burger King and Fat Jackets. There is a children s area. It includes a mother and baby room, bottle warmers, toddlers toilets and changing mats. Shops The Galleries has a wide selection of unique independent stores but also a range of larger high street brands including Argos Boots UK Boots Family Bargains GAME retailer GAME Head formerly Virgin Megastores 1991 2007, Zavvi Entertainment Group Ltd Zavvi 2007 2008 Laura Ashley O2 United Kingdom O2 Orange telecommunications Orange T.K. Maxx Thorntons Waterstones WH Smiths References reflist External links Official http www.galleriesbristol.co.uk http www.theretaildatabase.co.uk ... The Mall Fund DEFAULTSORT Mall Galleries Category Buildings and structures in Bristol Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 PBA Galleries is a San Francisco auction auction house specializing in rare books , manuscript s, map s and atlas es, photograph s, golf books, Americana , modern literature and related materials. PBA conducts approximately twenty five gallery auctions in a calendar year History PBA was founded in 1992 by former employees of California Book Auction Galleries, which closed following the passing of its founder, Maurice F. Powers. PBA Galleries was first located at 139 Townsend Street, in the SOMA area of San Francisco just a block away from the present location of ATT Park, home of the San Francisco Giants . In the spring of 1996 the company moved to its current location, 133 Kearny Street in San Francisco s Financial District, the former premises of the defunct sports memorabilia auctioneer Richard Wolffer s Auctions, Inc. PBA was purchased by its current owner Roger Wagner in January 2001. References Reflist http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2008 01 23 MN75UJA53.DTL Disputed Alcatraz invasion flag on block http www.youtube.com user pbagalleries Youtube archives http realitystudio.org bibliographic bunker the groff auction of bukowski and the ronan sale of beat literature Edwin Blair Sale of Beat Literature http www.maineantiquedigest.com stories ?id 699 Lewis and Clark s History Sells for 212,000 External links http www.pbagalleries.com http www.bibliobot.com Category Auctioneering Category Companies based in San Francisco, California Category American auction houses ... more details
Infobox museum name McManus Galleries native name pushpin map Scotland Dundee map type Scotland Dundee latitude 56.462564 longitude 2.971156 map caption Location in the City of Dundee coordinates type type landmark region GB image McManus Galleries.jpg imagesize 250 established 1867 location Dundee , Scotland visitors publictransit website http www.mcmanus.co.uk www.mcmanus.co.uk McManus Galleries is a Gothic Revival style building, located in the centre of Dundee , Scotland . The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. The concept for the building was originally commissioned as a memorial to Albert, Prince Consort Prince Albert and intended to contain room for lectures, museum, picture gallery and a reference library for students by British Association for the Advancement of Science . ref name ba cite book last British Association for the Advancement of Science title Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Dundee, September 1867 id OCLC 58887495 year 1867 ref The funding for the building was agreed to be provided by the inhabitants of Dundee. Although the city could not afford such a lavish memorial outright, it did contribute 300. A guaranteed fund of 4,205  15 from 168 contributors was collected which included a munificent gift from the Baxter family which totalled 420. ref name ba The building was designed by the architect George Gilbert Scott , who was an expert ... Institute in 1867. Two further sections, which extended the building by four art galleries and four museum galleries, were added by 1889. The central section was designed to Scott s intention by David MacKenzie, with the Eastern Galleries by William Alexander. The contents of the Watt Institute ... Galleries Category Category A listed buildings in Scotland Category Art museums and galleries in Scotland ... Category Natural history museums in the United Kingdom fr McManus Galleries ... more details
The Thannhauser Galleries originated in Munich, in autumn 1909, when Heinrich Thannhauser 1859 1934 decided to quit his former partner Franz Josef Brakl and installed his Modern Gallery Moderne Galerie at the Arco Palais, Theatinerstrasse 7. After the end of World War I Heinrich Thannhauser s son Justin Thannhauser Justin established a branch in Lucerne Luzern, Switzerland, which was entrusted to his cousin Siegfried Rosengart , when Justin in 1921 was called back to Munich to assist his suffering father. In 1927, Justin successfully expanded business to Berlin and established a third branch of the Galleries. Heinrich Thannhauser died in 1934 on his way to Switzerland. Since then Rosengart worked on his own, while Justin decided in 1936 to move his business to Paris, and in 1940 finally, via Spain and Portugal emigrated to New York. Exhibitions Encouraged by Hugo von Tschudi , Thannhauser housed the initial exhibitions of the Neue K nstlervereinigung M nchen and Der Blaue Reiter . Catalogues Up to 1914 the Thannhauser Galleries evidently published only exhibition catalogues. Moderne Kunsthandlung Brakl & Thannhauser 1908 Vincent van Gogh Prices indicated Die Preise verstehen sich in holl nd. Gulden. Moderne Galerie Heinrich Thannhauser, M nchen 1909 Impressionisten January 1910 Cuno Amiet & Giovanni Giacometti Spring 1910 F lix Vallotton April 1910 Edouard Manet aus der Sammlung Pellerin Summer 1910 Heymel Collection August 1910 Paul Gauguin mid July August 15, 1911 Carl Schuch Oct. 1911 Theodor Alt February 13 March 10, 1912 Kollektiv Ausstellung Edvard Munch War time selections from the stock of the gallery Moderne Galerie Heinrich Thannhauser folder, without date pre 1916 Katalog der Modernen Galerie Heinrich Thannhauser , introduction by Wilhelm Hausenstein and 174 reproductions, Munich 1916 Nachtragswerk I mit 76 Abbildungen zur grossen Katalogausgabe 1916 , Moderne ... , B hlau, K ln, Weimar & Wien 1992, pp.  299 306 DEFAULTSORT Thannhauser Galleries Category 1909 ... more details
Macquarie Galleries was a Sydney , Australia private art gallery established in 1925 by John Henry Young and Basil Burdett . It was located at Strathkyle , 19 Bligh Street Sydney then moved to 40 King Street in 1945. From 1966 75 different address?. From 1975 90 different address?. From 1991 93 it was located at 83 85 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay . It is currently located at 585 Grosvenor Place, Sydney . There are also associated Macquarie Galleries in Canberra and Perth. Basil Burdett left in 1935 or 1936 to become art critic for the The Herald Melbourne Melbourne Herald . John McDonnell art collector A E J L McDonnell became a partner around 1928. From 1939 56 59? Lucy Swanton d.1981 and Treania Smith The bitches of Bligh St ref http www.brisbanetimes.com.au entertainment arts odd couple 20090614 c79n.html?page 1 ref 1901 90 ran the gallery then Treania Smith and Mary Killen . Artists who have had major exhibitions include John Stanley Beard John Beard various dates 1985 91 ref http www.johnbuckley.com.au artists walls index.html ref Les Blakebrough 1964 88 ref http www.bettgallery.com.au artists blakebrough cv.html ref Robert Boynes 1985 93 ref http www.brendamaygallery.com.au images 3381.pdf ref Rupert Bunny 1940 62 ref http www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au cv bunny bio.html ref John Coburn 1958 70 ref http www.cookshill.com artists coburn index.html ref Ray Crooke 1962 70 ref http www.greenhillgalleries.com artists crooke profile crooke.html ref Russell Drysdale 1942 61 ref http www.ngv.vic.gov.au drysdale themes techtxt.htm ref Ian Fairweather 1948 70 and posthumous exhibition 1975 ref http www.niagara galleries.com.au artists artistpages theartists ian fairweather documents Fairweather.pdf ref Graham Fransella 1983 90 ref http www.grahamfransella.com.au exhibitions.html ... of limited edition booklets published by Macquarie Galleries in conjunction with exhibitions of works ... DEFAULTSORT Macquarie Galleries Category Australian art dealers ... more details
coord 40.734927 73.994639 format dms display title The Forbes Galleries , housed within the Forbes Building on Fifth Avenue between West 12th Street Manhattan 12th and 13th Street Manhattan 13th Streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City , United States , is the home of Malcolm Forbes collection, which the Forbes family has continued to exhibit following his death. ref name test http www.americanheritage.com articles magazine ah 2007 2 2007 2 4.shtml Richard F. Snow An Invitation, American Heritage , April May 2007. ref The collection stems from Forbes lifelong collection of toys, most of which have since been auctioned off. ref name lasp cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 low uk 38565.stm title Last Post for the Forbes Collection accessdate 2008 03 24 publisher BBC News Online date 1997 12 18 ref Among the museum s notable exhibits over time include Olympic Gold a collection of medals and other collectibles from some of the world s most accomplished Olympic Games Olympians , ref name olgo Cite web url http english.people.com.cn 200705 09 eng20070509 373153.html title U.S. to Exhibit Olympic Gold accessdate 2008 03 24 date 2007 05 09 author Xinhua work People s Daily Online ref a number of Faberge Eggs , ref name mileg cite news url http www.cnn.com 2004 US Northeast 01 09 forbes.faberge.ap index.html title Million Dollar Eggs Up For Auction accessdate 2008 03 24 publisher CNN date 2004 01 09 Dead link date September 2010 bot RjwilmsiBot ref an Naval fleet armada of 500 ships and 12,000 toy soldiers ref name halhis and one of the original Monopoly boards. ref name mono Cite web url http www.forbes.com business forbes 2006 1113 208.html title Monopoly accessdate 2008 03 24 publisher Forbes date 2006 11 13 author Susan Adams work Forbes Global ... Forbes Galleries spacing Category Museums in Manhattan Category Toy museums in the United States NewYork struct stub US museum stub fr Forbes Galleries ... more details
Infobox Museum name Boeing Galleries image Boeing North Gallery .jpg alt Outdoor sculptures of Mark di Suvero Johnny Appleseed with Orion in the background. imagesize 200 image caption Mark di Suvero s Orion ... parkevents Boeing Galleries North Boeing Gallery and South Boeing Gallery are a pair of outdoor .... ref name BtFOaGSiCMP The galleries were commissioned in December 2004 after the park s first summer ... artandarchitecture boeing galleries.html title Art & Architecture Boeing Galleries accessdate 2008 ... archivedate November 12, 2007 deadurl yes ref The galleries were constructed between March and June ... bowing galleries factsheet.html title Art & Architecture PROJECT Boeing Galleries accessdate 2008 06 10 publisher City of Chicago ref The galleries are surrounded by Platanus sycamore ... to the fountain by a precast concrete staircase. ref name A&ABG The galleries are also paved in granite ... 2005 06 26 publisher Newsbank work Chicago Tribune author Kamin, Blair ref The north and south galleries ... in the renamed Galleries was Revealing Chicago An Aerial Portrait , which was displayed on the Central ... by Mark di Suvero in South Boeing Gallery 2008 06 02 The galleries hosted In Search of Paradise Great ... Galleries. He explained that this was why di Suvero was limited to his midsize pieces and felt the Chase ... outdoor works by Chinese sculptors in Boeing Galleries from April 9 October 2010. ref cite news ..., the city announced that the April 6, 2011 October 2012 Millennium Park Boeing Galleries, Large Scale ... City of Chicago ref This marks the first installation by a female or Latina artist at the Boeing Galleries ... 1 boeing galleries yvonne domenge spheres title Sculptor s spheres of interest in Millennium Park accessdate .... ref name F12I The installation on the Boeing Galleries places the works above and to the east of Wrigley ... celebrating the third millennium Category Contemporary art galleries Category Sculpture galleries Category Art galleries in Illinois Category Sculpture gardens, trails and parks Category Boeing ... more details
Infobox company name Swann Auction Galleries type genre foundation New York City, U.S. br 1941 founder Benjamin Swann location city location country location 104 East 25 Street, New York, New York, U.S. locations area served key people George Lowry, br small Chairman small br Nicholas Lowry, br small President, Principal Auctioneer small industry Auctioneering products Rare Books Fine Art services revenue operating income net income owner num employees parent divisions subsid slogan homepage http www.swanngalleries.com swanngalleries.com footnotes intl Swann Galleries is a New York City auction auction house founded in 1941. It is a specialist auctioneer of antique and rare works on paper, and it is considered the oldest continually operating New York specialist auction house. The company has separate specialist departments for book s, autograph s and manuscript s, map s and atlas es, photograph s and Photography photographic literature , Printmaking prints and drawings, vintage posters , and African American art African American fine art . Additionally, Swann conducts annual sales of printed and manuscript African Americana and of Magic illusion magic books, posters and other collectible s. In total, Swann conducts over 35 catalogued live auctions a year. History Book dealer Benjamin Swann founded the family owned firm in 1941. In 1970, George Lowry acquired the business from Mr. Swann, and it is now headed by Nicholas D. Lowry, the third generation at the company s helm. For over thirty years, Swann has been located on East 25th Street, just one block east of Madison Square Park, at the boundaries of the historic Murray Hill, Manhattan Murray Hill , Gramercy Park , and Flatiron District, Manhattan Flatiron districts. Affiliations Swann is one of the founding members of International Auctioneers IA , formed in 1993 by some of the world s leading independent auction houses. Current European members are located in Stockholm, Cologne, Milan, Paris, Zurich, Geneva, and Vienna ... more details
Martineau Galleries is an important proposed mixed use development for Birmingham , England as it will connect the Eastside, Birmingham Eastside to the city centre core and is also located on the High Street, a major retail area. History Pre 1960s development It is known that the Augustian Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury, Birmingham Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury was located on the site in the 13th century. The entrance to the hospital was on what is now Bull Street, then Chapel Street, and ran along Steelhouse Lane, then Priory Congree. In 1536, the Priory was dissolved and the structures on site were demolished in 1547. The site remained as ruins for 150 years until it was purchased by John Pemberton in 1700. John Pemberton developed the site around Old Square and created a residential district on the site. In the 18th century, the Barley Market moved from the Bullring, Birmingham Bullring area to the junction of Bull Street and Dale End. In 1763, Sampson Lloyd and John Taylor established a private banking business known as Taylors & Lloyds on the site which would develop into Lloyds Bank . The construction of Corporation Street, Birmingham Corporation Street linked New Street, Birmingham New Street to Old Square and the area fast became a major area of the city centre. It became a tram terminus and new entertainment businesses were established in the area such as the Grand Theatre. The site became a conglomerate of buildings accessed via back alleys. There were two hotels and five public house s by 1890 as well as a chemical works on the Lower Priory. Dalton Street cut through the site however this street was removed during the 1960s development. On the eastern side of Dale End were houses and a school. Development of the 1960s Image Dale End, Birmingham.JPG right thumb Dale End with the Carling Academy Birmingham Carling Academy with Priory Square to the right ...?ref 349 Martineau Galleries Redesigned http icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk mail news centralcity ... more details
Museums Sheffield is the new name for Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust. It is a Charitable organization charity that runs Sheffield City Council council owned art galleries and museums in Sheffield , England . One of the trustees is His Grace the Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire Duke of Devonshire . They run the following galleries and museums Bishops House Graves Art Gallery Millennium Galleries Weston Park Museum See also Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust External links http www.museums sheffield.org.uk Official website DEFAULTSORT Sheffield Galleries And Museums Trust Category Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust Category Culture in Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust Category Visitor attractions in Sheffield Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust Category Art museums and galleries in Sheffield Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust Category Lists of museums in the United Kingdom Category Museums in Sheffield Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust Category Charities based in South Yorkshire UK org stub UK art display stub ... more details
National Galleries of Scotland lang gd Gailearaidhean N iseanta na h Alba is the administrative body that contols the five National Gallery disambiguation national galleries of Scotland and two partner galleries, forming one of the National Collections of Scotland . List of national galleries The National Gallery of Scotland The Royal Scottish Academy Building The Scottish National Portrait Gallery The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art The Dean Gallery The Partner Galleries are Duff House in Banff, Aberdeenshire Paxton House, Berwickshire See also The Playfair Project Scottish Publishers Association External links http www.nationalgalleries.org Official website Scottish Museums and Art Galleries Scottish Executive NDPBs Category National Galleries of Scotland Category Art museums and galleries in Edinburgh Category Scottish Government Learning and Justice Directorate Category Book publishing companies of Scotland Scotland org stub UK art display stub es Galer as nacionales de Escocia nl National Galleries of Scotland pl Szkockie Galerie Narodowe pt Galerias Nacionais da Esc cia ... more details
The Museums & Galleries Yearbook aka Museums Yearbook is produced annually by the Museums Association in the United Kingdom . It is the largest catalogue of museum s and Art gallery galleries available in the UK and includes over 3,000 entries. Each entry covers staff names, their job details, collections information, web email addresses, and telephone fax numbers. The Yearbook also provides contact details for national, regional, and international cultural organizations. Editions The Yearbook appears annually, for example ref cite web url http www.amazon.co.uk s ?url search alias 3Dstripbooks&field keywords 22Museums and Galleries Yearbook 22 title Books Museums and Galleries Yearbook accessdate March 23, 2011 publisher Amazon.co.uk ref Museums & Galleries Yearbook 2008 . ISBN 978 0902102927. Museums & Galleries Yearbook 2009 . ISBN 978 0902102958. References reflist External links http www.museumsassociation.org publications yearbook Museums and Galleries Yearbook information UK museum stub Category Museums in the United Kingdom Museums And Galleries Yearbook Category Museum books Category Reference works ... more details
The Walter and McBean Galleries present a program of exhibitions curated by Hou Hanru highlighting innovative work by emerging artists and experimental work by more established artists from throughout the United States and abroad. ref http www.sfstation.com walter and mcbean diego rivera galleries b4353 Walter and McBean Galleries . SF Station.com. ref The Walter and McBean Galleries are located at SFAI s Chestnut campus in Russian Hill . ref http www.kqed.org arts programs gallerycrawl profile.jsp?essid 14668 Walter and McBean Galleries at SFAI . KQED Arts. ref The Exhibition and Public Programs department at the San Francisco Art Institute forms a complex structure with five parallel sections Global Figures New Models of Cultures and Art Production Pacific Perspectives Acting Out in the City New Voices References Reflist External Links http www.sfai.edu Page.aspx?page 245&navID 575§ionID 4 San Francisco Art Institute Website http www.artpractical.com shotgun review geography of transterritories Review of Geography of Transterritories Exhibition on Art Practical Bay Area Arts Organizations DEFAULTSORT Walter and McBean Galleries Category Contemporary art galleries in the United States Category San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations Category Organizations based in San Francisco, California Category Art galleries in California ... more details
Museums Galleries Scotland , until 2008 the Scottish Museums Council , is a membership organisation offering support to museums and galleries throughout Scotland . It has over 350 member organisations, ranging from small local museums to larger regional and national museums. It acts as the representative for the sector, promoting its work to the public, stakeholders and the Scottish Government . This involves speaking on behalf of the sector and showing that museums and galleries are not only custodians of Scotland s rich and diverse history, but also have a lot to contribute to modern society. Its core work involves supporting the sector both through funding as the main channel for Scottish Government funding and through advice and training covering all areas of its members work. See also List of museums in Scotland External links http www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk Museums Galleries Scotland website Category Museums in Scotland Category Art museums and galleries in Scotland Category Organisations based in Edinburgh scotland org stub ... more details
infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Galleries Shopping Centre, Washington image caption location flagicon United Kingdom Washington, Tyne and Wear Washington United Kingdom hours 0900 1730 Mon Sat br 1000 1600 Sun Leisure and restaurants open later opening date 1977 architect developer manager owner number of stores Over 200 number of anchors 3 area parking almost 3000 parking space spaces floor area floors 2 website http www.gallerieswashington.co.uk default.htm The Galleries Shopping Centre is a located in Washington, Tyne and Wear in the United Kingdom. It opened in 1977 and has over 200 stores and in 2008, a multi million pound expansion saw The Galleries Retail Park open beside the Shopping Centre. Shops and food drink The shopping centre has many large supermarkets and retail chains located in the Main Centre and Retail Park. Sainsburys Asda M&S Simply Food Argos Matalan Next clothing Next Various other retailers include in the Galleries Shopping Centre, Superdrug , New Look clothing retailer New Look , Game , Iceland , BonMarche , Sports Direct.com , McDonalds , Subway restaurant Subway , Carphone Warehouse , Boots UK Boots , Thomas Cook , First Choice , Thomson , Dorothy Perkins , Specsavers , JD Sports , BrightHouse Stores Brighthouse , Ladbrokes and Ryman . The shopping centre has four malls on the ground floor, the Southern Mall, Western Mall, Wessington Square and Albany Mall. The first floor contains the Eastern Gallery Mall, Western Gallery Mall and Southern ... seating and planting to make the centre more modern and spacious. Retail Park In 2008, the Galleries ... . Transport links main Washington Galleries bus station Regular Bus services run daily to and from The Galleries Shopping Centre. External links http www.gallerieswashington.co.uk default.htm Galleries ... details.asp?venueid 47 Galleries Washinton Attraction Details http www.destinationsunderland.co.uk shopping The Galleries Shopping Centre.asp Visit The Galleries Shopping Centre coord missing Tyne and Wear ... more details
Piran Coastal Galleries lang sl Obalne galerije Piran , lang it Gallerie Costiere Pirano is a public institution, encompassing a group of six contemporary Art museum art galleries . ref name CultureSI cite web url http www.culture.si en Obalne galerije Coastal Galleries title Obalne galerije Coastal Galleries work Culture.si publisher Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory date 18 October 2010 ref Three galleries are located in Piran , two of them in Koper , and one in Venice . ref name Istra cite encyclopedia url http istra.lzmk.hr clanak.aspx?id 1925 title Obalne galerije Piran Gallerie Costiere Pirano language Croatian trans title Piran Coastal Galleries author Majda Bo eglav Japelj encyclopedia Istrian Encyclopedia editor Miroslav Berto a, Robert Matija i publisher Miroslav Krle a Lexicographical Institute year 2005 accessdate 8 January 2011 ref The institution is the center of contemporary art in Slovenian Littoral , one of the four most influential art galleries in Slovenia, and the only one having an outpost abroad, in Venice. ref name Money cite news url http www.delo.si novice slovenija obalnim galerijam vzeli denar.html title Obalnim galerijam vzeli denar language Slovene trans title Money Taken Away from the Coastal Galleries newspaper Delo publisher Delo, d. d. date 23 December 2011 first Boris last uligoj ref They present Slovenian as well as international contemporary artists, keep a rich art museum collection, publish art books and catalogues of exhibitions, and manage a library of modern art. ref name Treasures cite web url http www.pir.sik.si mdk knjige Sedem .... ref name Money Financing The galleries spend approximately 750,000 euro s annualy. Four fifths of the sum are contributed by the state, which in 2010 was 5 of the state money earmarked for galleries ... events, workshops and lectures. Gallery locations The institution encompasses the following galleries ... N 13 34 6.27 E type landmark region SI display title Category Art museums and galleries in Slovenia ... more details