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Theatre building in Glasgow, United Kingdom, opened in 1867

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Property / Burnt down date: 2 February 1879Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Burnt at 1 a.m., soon after the close of the performance. Fire broke out on the stage. The few people who remained in the building saved themselves by jumping from the windows. (English)
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Property / Les Archives du Spectacle ID
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Property / Les Archives du Spectacle ID: /o/41265-Theatre-Royal-Glasgow / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q192501 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID
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Property / Carthalia ID: 8164 / rank
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Property / Modern Opera Houses ID
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482
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 482 / rank
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iv) (English)
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Built 1867 by George Bell for James Baylis. Opened as Royal Colosseum and Opera House. 1879 auditorium destroyed by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by C. J. Phipps. 2012-2014 addition of new foyers. Originally ca. 3000 seats, now 1541 seats. Home to Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1867 by George Bell for James Baylis. Opened as Royal Colosseum and Opera House. 1879 auditorium destroyed by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by C. J. Phipps. 2012-2014 addition of new foyers. Originally ca. 3000 seats, now 1541 seats. Home to Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1867 by George Bell for James Baylis. Opened as Royal Colosseum and Opera House. 1879 auditorium destroyed by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by C. J. Phipps. 2012-2014 addition of new foyers. Originally ca. 3000 seats, now 1541 seats. Home to Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Modern Opera Houses index
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Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. p. 138; View of passage, III. S. p. 86 ; Views of auditorium after fire, III. S. p. 138.
Property / Modern Opera Houses index: Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. p. 138; View of passage, III. S. p. 86 ; Views of auditorium after fire, III. S. p. 138. / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Theatre building in Glasgow, United Kingdom, opened in 1867
  • Theatre Royal
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Theatre Royal [Glasgow, UK]
Theatre building in Glasgow, United Kingdom, opened in 1867
  • Theatre Royal

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55°51'58.320"N, 4°15'22.320"W
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iv) (English)
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Built 1867 by George Bell for James Baylis. Opened as Royal Colosseum and Opera House. 1879 auditorium destroyed by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by C. J. Phipps. 2012-2014 addition of new foyers. Originally ca. 3000 seats, now 1541 seats. Home to Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet. (English)
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1867
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1879
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1867
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282 Hope Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde, G2 3QA, Scotland
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2 February 1879Gregorian
Burnt at 1 a.m., soon after the close of the performance. Fire broke out on the stage. The few people who remained in the building saved themselves by jumping from the windows. (English)
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Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. p. 138; View of passage, III. S. p. 86 ; Views of auditorium after fire, III. S. p. 138.
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