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A History of the County of Oxford
… The Sheldonian Theatre THE SHELDONIAN THEATRE For centuries the public ceremonies of the University … of Astronomy at Oxford. On 29 April 1663 a model of the theatre (costing 10) made to his specifications by the Oxford …
A History of the County of York
… 43 1912-13, 44 1944, 45 and 1952-4. 46 In 1912 a lecture theatre was added to the society's museum involving the … site was leased in 1744 for the building of a small theatre there; the present Theatre Royal stands on this site. 10 Little remains of the …
Survey of London
… a bencher of the Inner Temple and was appointed Judge of Marylebone County Court (1852). No. 83. (71). 181522, Thomas …
Survey of London
… Walk, Little Chelsea, builder; William Pocock of St. Marylebone, plumber; Thomas Stimpson of Trevor Square, …
Survey of London
… No. 16 Lower Seymour Street (now 126 Wigmore Street), St. Marylebone. 91 In 1896 he sold Mortimer House 316 and …
Survey of London
… a scene-painter when he was invited to remodel the King's Theatre in the Haymarket in 1782. He was later architect for the rebuilding of the theatre in 17901 after it had been destroyed by fire, and … speculations, primarily in Piccadilly and St. Marylebone, he had himself to borrow on a large scale, to the …
Survey of London
… in various parts of Kensington, Paddington and St. Marylebone in partnership with two brothers. In the early …
Survey of London
… Numerous arrivals at addresses principally in Belgravia, Marylebone, St. James's, Pall Mall and streets off …
Survey of London
… Town Underground Station. In Parkway formerly stood a theatre, first named the Alexandra Theatre and later the Park Theatre. It was opened in 1873, but was destroyed by fire in …
Old and New London
… Elizabethan theatres. The 'Globe' was Shakespeare's summer theatre, and here it was that his greatest triumphs were …
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