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Survey of London
… and he assisted in the production of several operas at the Lyceum and Drury Lane theatres. He died in Adelphi Terrace on …
Survey of London
… Weber. 147 On 5 February 1830, only a few days before the Lyceum was burnt down, the Argyll Rooms were reduced to ruins …
Survey of London
… Fitzwilliam in May, 1832. In 1838 it was known as the New Lyceum and subsequently as the Regent, the Argyll and the …
Survey of London
… in 18067 returned to London in 1808 to produce at the Lyceum. 1838, J. Dixon (Institution of Industrial Classes). …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… connected in one building, erected at a cost of 4500. A Lyceum for educational purposes was formed in 1838; and an …
Survey of London
… at Bryan's rooms in Schomberg House, Pall Mall, and at the Lyceum and sold for 41,000. 70 It was perhaps as a result of …
Old and New London
… of which we have already spoken in connection with the Lyceum Theatre, was for some time held under date of 1814. …
Old and New London
… which we have already mentioned in our account of the Lyceum, used to meet before removing to that theatre. The …
Old and New London
… even to an emergency like this. He at once engaged the Lyceum for the season, made a manly appeal to the public to …
Survey of London
… accepted. . . . Even the faintest suggestion of the Lyceum, the music hall, or the theatre ought to be avoided.' …
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