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Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
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Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
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Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Albert Hall
North Circus Street
Nottingham
History
The original Albert Hall was started in 1873 as a Nottingham Temperance Hall. Watson Fothergill, a local architect won the commission and the builders were Richard Stevenson and Field Weston.
The hall was opened on 26 September 1876[1] by the Mayor of Notitngham even though it was unfinished. The entrance hall and corridors were unfinished, and the gas lighting was of a temporary nature.
On completion the building cost around £15,000 (equivalent to £1,338,900 in 2019),[2]. It was the largest concert hall in Nottingham and a major venue for political rallies but it had frequent financial crises. It was put on the market in 1901 and was bought by a syndicate of local businessmen for £8,450 (equivalent to £924,130 in 2019),[2], opening as a Wesleyan Methodist mission in September 1902.
Although the outstanding debt was a millstone, the work of the mission went from strength to strength until 22 April 1906, when fire swept through the building.[3] The Methodists then realised that the Hall was under-insured. This time, a prominent local Methodist, Albert Edward Lambert, who had been responsible for Nottingham Midland Station was asked to produce a plan. His new Albert Hall Methodist Mission was built in the style of an Edwardian Theatre or Music Hall and, in the practice of temperance halls, concerts and other events were staged in the building.
The new Hall was dedicated on 17 March 1909[4] and officially opened on 15 September 1910[5] by Lady Florence Boot, wife of Jesse Boot of the Boots pharmacy chain. It had cost £40,000 (£4,113,340 in 2019).[2]
The Hall continued to be used as a Methodist mission and remained the city's largest concert venue until 1982.[6] The congregation then merged with that at Parliament Street Methodist Church.
Nottingham City Council purchased the Albert Hall in 1987 and a major refurbishment was undertaken. A new floor was inserted at the level of the front of the circle to reduce the volume of the main hall, and thus created a new separate ground floor hall. The building was linked with the adjacent Nottingham Playhouse and the bar block of the theatre was updated at the same time to allow the creation of a multipurpose centre. The work was completed in 1988 and Her Royal Highness Diana, Princess of Wales unveiled a plaque on 23 February 1989 to commemorate the refurbishment.
The Nottingham Playhouse managed the Albert Hall until July 1990 when the Nottingham City Council leased the building to the Albert Hall Nottingham Ltd for use as a commercial conference and entertainment Venue.
Current use
Since July 1990 the hall has been commercially run by The Albert Hall Nottingham Ltd. and is used as a conference, banqueting and entertainment venue. The venue comprises the Great Hall and a further 10 conference rooms of varying sizes. The venue attracts a wide variety of local and national conferences, whilst continuing to serve many local orchestras, schools, and voluntary organisations.
Organ
The organ was built in the Albert Hall Methodist Mission by J.J. Binns in 1909. It cost £4,500 (equivalent to £472,533 in 2019),[2] and was a gift to the City of Nottingham by Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent to be known as the City Organ. The Italian and Spanish walnut casework was made in the Boots shopfitting workshop in Nottingham and the carving executed by Fitchett & Woollacott.
A full restoration of the organ by Harrison & Harrison under the direction of organ consultant David Butterworth was completed in 1993. The restoration was inspired and financed by the "Binns Organ Company", a local group formed for that purpose.
The organ has been awarded a Grade 1 listing by the British Institute of Organ Studies.[12] The Grade 1 listing is for an organ of outstanding historic and musical importance in essentially original condition.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Albert Hall
North Circus Street
Nottingham
History
The original Albert Hall was started in 1873 as a Nottingham Temperance Hall. Watson Fothergill, a local architect won the commission and the builders were Richard Stevenson and Field Weston.
The hall was opened on 26 September 1876[1] by the Mayor of Notitngham even though it was unfinished. The entrance hall and corridors were unfinished, and the gas lighting was of a temporary nature.
On completion the building cost around £15,000 (equivalent to £1,338,900 in 2019),[2]. It was the largest concert hall in Nottingham and a major venue for political rallies but it had frequent financial crises. It was put on the market in 1901 and was bought by a syndicate of local businessmen for £8,450 (equivalent to £924,130 in 2019),[2], opening as a Wesleyan Methodist mission in September 1902.
Although the outstanding debt was a millstone, the work of the mission went from strength to strength until 22 April 1906, when fire swept through the building.[3] The Methodists then realised that the Hall was under-insured. This time, a prominent local Methodist, Albert Edward Lambert, who had been responsible for Nottingham Midland Station was asked to produce a plan. His new Albert Hall Methodist Mission was built in the style of an Edwardian Theatre or Music Hall and, in the practice of temperance halls, concerts and other events were staged in the building.
The new Hall was dedicated on 17 March 1909[4] and officially opened on 15 September 1910[5] by Lady Florence Boot, wife of Jesse Boot of the Boots pharmacy chain. It had cost £40,000 (£4,113,340 in 2019).[2]
The Hall continued to be used as a Methodist mission and remained the city's largest concert venue until 1982.[6] The congregation then merged with that at Parliament Street Methodist Church.
Nottingham City Council purchased the Albert Hall in 1987 and a major refurbishment was undertaken. A new floor was inserted at the level of the front of the circle to reduce the volume of the main hall, and thus created a new separate ground floor hall. The building was linked with the adjacent Nottingham Playhouse and the bar block of the theatre was updated at the same time to allow the creation of a multipurpose centre. The work was completed in 1988 and Her Royal Highness Diana, Princess of Wales unveiled a plaque on 23 February 1989 to commemorate the refurbishment.
The Nottingham Playhouse managed the Albert Hall until July 1990 when the Nottingham City Council leased the building to the Albert Hall Nottingham Ltd for use as a commercial conference and entertainment Venue.
Current use
Since July 1990 the hall has been commercially run by The Albert Hall Nottingham Ltd. and is used as a conference, banqueting and entertainment venue. The venue comprises the Great Hall and a further 10 conference rooms of varying sizes. The venue attracts a wide variety of local and national conferences, whilst continuing to serve many local orchestras, schools, and voluntary organisations.
Organ
The organ was built in the Albert Hall Methodist Mission by J.J. Binns in 1909. It cost £4,500 (equivalent to £472,533 in 2019),[2] and was a gift to the City of Nottingham by Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent to be known as the City Organ. The Italian and Spanish walnut casework was made in the Boots shopfitting workshop in Nottingham and the carving executed by Fitchett & Woollacott.
A full restoration of the organ by Harrison & Harrison under the direction of organ consultant David Butterworth was completed in 1993. The restoration was inspired and financed by the "Binns Organ Company", a local group formed for that purpose.
The organ has been awarded a Grade 1 listing by the British Institute of Organ Studies.[12] The Grade 1 listing is for an organ of outstanding historic and musical importance in essentially original condition.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yi Ban is a flagship restaurant bringing together culture, traditional Chinese cuisine and contemporary design. Carefully considered interior details and high-quality furniture combine with a contemporary identity to create an authentic yet distinctive dining experience. With spectacular views over the Albert Dock and subtle lighting changes, the venue offers an ever-changing environment throughout the day.
Shopfitting by Badec Bros Deco. The new GalXboy store in Hatfield. Visit www.badecbros.com for more info
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Shopfitting by Badec Bros Deco. The new GalXboy store in Hatfield. Visit www.badecbros.com for more info
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Former office and showroom of Plumb (Contract Furnishers and Shopfitters), a company formed from the shopfitting division of Owen Owen Ltd.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Retail Design and Technology magazine is an insightful eye into the retail industry bringing you the latest technology news and products development. Retail Design and Technology magazine champions the people who matter – the designers, product developers and shop fitters. The magazine stays ahead of design trends and offers a forum for debate, serving as a showcase for the best retail projects, both in the UK and abroad.
Shopfitting by Badec Bros Deco. The new GalXboy store in Hatfield. Visit www.badecbros.com for more info
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Shopfront dressing can make a huge difference to footfall into your retail space. Why not make the most of your window space? This window display we created for Superdry features a printed banner and decal cut window vinyl.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Paddy Power
Shopfront
Bookmakers - Shopfit - 23 Shops to Date - Between 6 to 10 Weeks Each
Paddy Power - Walthamstow
Paddy Power - Thamesmead
Paddy Power - South Ealing
Paddy Power - Wimbledon
Paddy Power - Walworth Road
Paddy Power - Ealing Mall
Paddy Power - Northolt
Paddy Power - Harlesden
Paddy Power - Northolt Road
Paddy Power - Brentford
Paddy Power - Wembley
Paddy Power - Fulham
Paddy Power - Willesden
Paddy Power - Ladbroke Grove
Paddy Power - Beckenham
Paddy Power - Cannon Street Paddy Power - Forest Hill
Paddy Power - Shepherds Bush Paddy Power - New Malden
Paddy Power - Crystal Palace
Paddy Power - Oakwood
Paddy Power - Wembley High Road Paddy Power - Wallington
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Yorkline are market leaders in specialist design and shopfitting. We work extensively with Pharmacies, GP surgeries and Dental surgeries across the whole of the UK. Take a look at our website and see how Yorkline can help your business achieve its full business potential.
Sometimes bigger is better, we can print and install window vinyl at any scale, from shopfronts to full building wraps.
Adding lush colours and block-out window displays allows you to create more eye-grabbing displays, like this example Octink printed and installed for Lend Lease at Elephant Park.