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A History of the County of Essex
… clubs was about 900. Fairbairn hall includes a library, theatre, workshops, gymnasium, and canteen. 33 The Canning … for old people, with dining-rooms, club rooms, clinics, a theatre, and premises for the citizens' advice bureau. 38 The … 41 At Canning Town new club rooms, gymnasium, dance hall, theatre, and swimming-bath were built in 19249. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… lived at West Ham. 53 Notable persons connected with the theatre and sport are mentioned elsewhere. 54 ENTERTAINMENTS, … again rebuilt, partly with the materials of the Imperial theatre, Westminster, which had recently been demolished. The … a bingo club in 1963 and was demolished about 1967. 57 The Theatre Royal, Salway Road, Stratford, was built in 1884 by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… trees. William Henry Laverton also built a private theatre in the park and made a cricket pitch there. In 1274 …
Survey of London
… and started stage performances in opposition to the Surrey Theatre. In 1794 the theatre (then known as the Royal Saloon) with all its … Astley and his son John. 161 On 2nd September, 1803, the theatre was again burnt down, the horses being saved, as they …
Old and New London
… portion of this building, fitted up for the occasion as a theatre, that the Latin plays are annually represented by the … the company of Mr. Ashbury, the manager of the Dublin Theatre. An almost complete collection of the Prologues and … We have said that the dormitory is made to serve as a theatre every Christmas for the Westminster Play; and half a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… sea-bathing, various handsome ranges of building, and a theatre, assembly-rooms, and other places of public … at an expense of 6000, advanced on shares of 100 each. The theatre is a neat and wellarranged edifice. Races were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… meetings, and the occasional delivery of lectures; and the theatre, erected in 1784, and destroyed by fire in 1823, has … works in different parts of the parish. The Royal Pavilion theatre, on the north side of the road, is a commodious … supporting a cornice. In Leman-street is the Royal Garrick theatre. One of the county debt-courts established in 1847, …
Old and New London
… London HospitalThe Danish ChurchThe Goodman's Fields Theatre. "Whitechapel," says Strype, "is a spacious fair … a British and Foreign Sailors' Church in 1845. The Royalty Theatre, Wells Street, Wellclose Square (named from Goodman's … Moore, M.P., and was burned down in 1826. In 1828 a new theatre was run up in seven months on the same site. The roof …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an extensive prospect of the harbour. In Roper-street is a theatre, erected in 1769, a handsome and commodious …
Old and New London
… Gas WorksTheatres in WhitefriarsPepys' Visits to the Theatre Dryden and the Dorset Gardens … being preserved, afterwards became the Whitefriars Theatre. The mischievous right of sanctuary was preserved to … in Bridewell 659 prisoners. INTERIOR OF THE DUKE'S THEATRE, FROM SETTLE'S "EMPRESS OF MOROCCO" ( see page 195). …
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