Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.
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In this section
a. Lyric Theatre, 1888 (C. J. Phipps, architect) and Apollo Theatre, 1900–1 (Lewer Sharp, architect), Shaftesbury Avenue, in 1962 (pp. 74, 76)

Lyric Theatre, 1888 (C. J. Phipps, architect) and Apollo Theatre, 1900–1 (Lewer Sharp, architect), Shaftesbury Avenue, in 1962 (pp. 74, 76)
b. Lyric Theatre, auditorium in 1943

Lyric Theatre, auditorium in 1943
c. Lyric Theatre, ceiling and gallery in 1943

Lyric Theatre, ceiling and gallery in 1943