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Plate 34
Theatres

Sponsor

English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1973

Supporting documents

Page

34

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'Plate 34: Theatres', Survey of London: volume 37: Northern Kensington (1973), pp. 34. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49920 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Theatres

a. Royal Kent Theatre, near Kensington High Street, in c. 1834 (p. 37). Demolished


Royal Kent Theatre.

Plate 34a: Royal Kent Theatre.
Royal Kent Theatre, near Kensington High Street, in c. 1834 (p. 37). Demolished

b. Royal Kent Theatre, near Kensington High Street, in c. 1834 (p. 37). Demolished


Royal Kent Theatre.

Plate 34b: Royal Kent Theatre.
Royal Kent Theatre, near Kensington High Street, in c. 1834 (p. 37). Demolished

c. Coronet Theatre (now Gaumont Cinema), Notting Hill Gate, 1898, in c. 1900. W. G. R. Sprague, architect (p. 41)


Coronet Theatre, Notting Hill Gate.

Plate 34c: Coronet Theatre, Notting Hill Gate.
Coronet Theatre (now Gaumont Cinema), Notting Hill Gate, 1898, in c. 1900. W. G. R. Sprague, architect (p. 41)