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Plate 21
Theatre Royal: exterior as built looking west and east

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1970

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Page

21

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'Plate 21: Theatre Royal: exterior as built looking west and east', Survey of London: volume 35: The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (1970), pp. 21. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=100256 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Exterior as built looking west and east


Exterior as built looking west and east. From engraving of drawings by William Capon in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xviii, sheet 68.

Plate 21a: Exterior as built looking west and east. From engraving of drawings by William Capon in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xviii, sheet 68.

Exterior as built looking west and east


Exterior as built looking west and east. From engraving of drawings by William Capon in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xviii, sheet 68.

Plate 21b: Exterior as built looking west and east. From engraving of drawings by William Capon in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xviii, sheet 68.

Exterior after fire of 1809


Exterior after fire of 1809. From a drawing by Bryant in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xviii, sheet 69.

Plate 21c: Exterior after fire of 1809. From a drawing by Bryant in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xviii, sheet 69.