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Survey of London
… until the adaptation of the Hall for the purposes of a theatre in 1665, and as late as 1675 it was necessary to … for a Pastoral. In 1665 the Hall was altered for use as a theatre, including the provision of a gallery at the south … the Convenient Makeinge the Attyreing roome in the New Theatre in Whitehall and see that all things be fitt and …
Survey of London
Old and New London
… the Reign of Charles 2 d 1680. In the palace was a private theatre, with a little stage, the contrivance of Inigo Jones, …
Survey of London
… mother was an actress, performing at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Tottenham Street. Her maiden name was Musson and her …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… clear if wall 5, 75 ft. long and thought to be part of a theatre, is an isolated fragment; it was said to be of …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… by the reflection of a conflagration at Covent Garden theatre. I went at 7 o'clock to see it, and the inside was … of 120 nights of his conjuring tricks at the Lyceum Theatre, took the Opera House to open a pantomime at … went on with map. No news. Wet. 15. Went to Mr Cook's at Marylebone and to the Strand. No news. This morning our old …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… to get in nevertheless. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, is up for Bedford!!! 28. Cut up lot of wood, began a …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… the second grand performance took place at her Majesty's Theatre; the wind blew nearly all the illuminations out. 22. … later, Edward's older brother Frederick, a devotee of the theatre, remembered the occasion. 'How well does he recall …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… meeting in evening and afterwards went to the Victoria Theatre to a meeting of Doulton's in the hopes of making or … on the stage; being the first time I was ever in a theatre. 22. Good Friday. Finished centre of Blind School and …
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