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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hall (1860) is now the St. George's Institute. A theatre was built in 1862; the present Royalty Theatre dates from 1894, and there are music-halls. The ruins …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… E. Marsh. There are also Liberal and Conservative clubs, a theatre, and a fine range of buildings erected by the Leigh …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a steam tramway from Oldham to Rochdale in 1885. The first theatre was opened in 1807; the new theatre in 1810. Bodies of volunteers were formed in 1798, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The first printer known was Mark Nield, 1796. 32 The first theatre was a little earlier. 33 Two newspapers are now … hall, Central hall, used for entertainments, and theatre. The 2nd V.B. Lancashire Fusiliers has its head … Lane in 1770, and after being sold in 1793 was used as a theatre. A new chapel was opened in this year in Union …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… exportation, and they weave some camlets and serges.' 3 A theatre for a time existed there. The development of mines …
Survey of London
… was begun in the north. In 1808 John Tasker of St. Marylebone, an architect and buider, and Thomas Winter of St. … to The Abbey. The builders were Haward Brothers of St. Marylebone. 126 Queen Elizabeth College Formerly Department … Burton, builder, 18601. 39 John Fuller Maitland of St. Marylebone, esquire, 1863. Maitland paid 3,500 to Davis. 43 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Belsize Park and flows thence through Regents Park and Marylebone to near Buckingham Palace, joining the Thames near …
Survey of London
… building and part of the premises was fitted up as a theatre for oratory. 82 a Macklin subsequently became … famous quip as he watched the burning of Drury Lane Theatre in 1809. The hotel is said to have been popular with … he intended that the site should be added to Covent Garden Theatre. 86 Thomas Harris and the other proprietors of the …
Survey of London
… was let to John Rich for the erection of Covent Garden Theatre. 96 The theatre was built over the combined gardens of this and of … was retained, but the northern part, where it adjoined the theatre site, was altered to accommodate the principal …
Survey of London
… was to be rebuilt by Frederick Gye, the lessee of the theatre, and excluded from the new lease of the Tavistock. A …
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