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Survey of London
… Fountain and the erection of a Shakespeare Memorial Theatre and a National Opera House on the north side and an … than allowing one or two signs announcing the name of the theatre and restaurant. Attempts have been made in recent …
Old and New London
… out of part of the extensive tract of pasture land called Marylebone Park Fields, which, down to the commencement of … Court, a comedy by Thomas Nabbs, in 1638, is a scene in Marylebone Park, in which is introduced a milkmaid, whose … late Mr. Bradwell, the chief machinist of Covent Garden Theatre, who was himself the inventor of the ice, and first …
Old and New London
… to the level of the roads about the Obelisk by the Surrey Theatre. The width of the river at Waterloo Bridge was 1,326 … and as it was known that Rousseau would be present, the theatre was of course crowded to excess. Rousseau was highly …
Old and New London
… comedy published in 1696, and was a patentee of Drury Lane Theatre until 1712. He died in 1721. It may be added that …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the use of the royal family. The borough contains a good theatre, the Theatre Royal, built in 1823, and rebuilt, after being burnt down, in 1910. The first theatre in Windsor was opened in 1793. 3 There is a public …
Survey of London
… it has played in the development of the modern British theatre has often been told. The building dates back to 1816 and is one of the oldest theatre buildings in London, though it has been greatly … Dunn who, having failed to renew their lease of the Surrey Theatre, near St. George's Circus, at a reasonable rent, 88 …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
Survey of London Monograph
… and further problems arose over the site for the National Theatre, with repercussions on the development of County Hall. The National Theatre had its origins as the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre, and for many years its promoters tried to get it …
Survey of London
… were built, were sold by Robinson to Edward Lambert of St. Marylebone and Edward Brooshooft of Hull, esquires, as …
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