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Theatre building in Brixton, United Kingdom

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(‎Created claim: Burnt down date (P106): 8 November 1940, a)
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Property / theatricalia id: 61v/brixton-shaw-theatre-london / rank
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Built 1896 by Frank Matcham. Opened 21 Sep 1896 with The Sign of the Cross. 1504 seats. 1940 renamed Melville Theatre (after the theatre director Frederick Melville). Destroyed by bombs on 8 Nov 1940. Remains subsequently demolished. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1896 by Frank Matcham. Opened 21 Sep 1896 with The Sign of the Cross. 1504 seats. 1940 renamed Melville Theatre (after the theatre director Frederick Melville). Destroyed by bombs on 8 Nov 1940. Remains subsequently demolished. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1896 by Frank Matcham. Opened 21 Sep 1896 with The Sign of the Cross. 1504 seats. 1940 renamed Melville Theatre (after the theatre director Frederick Melville). Destroyed by bombs on 8 Nov 1940. Remains subsequently demolished. (English) / qualifier
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8 November 1940
Timestamp+1940-11-08T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 day
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Theatre building in Brixton, United Kingdom
  • Brixton Theatre
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Brixton Theatre [London]
Theatre building in Brixton, United Kingdom
  • Brixton Theatre

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51°27'40.176"N, 0°6'53.568"W
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Built 1896 by Frank Matcham. Opened 21 Sep 1896 with The Sign of the Cross. 1504 seats. 1940 renamed Melville Theatre (after the theatre director Frederick Melville). Destroyed by bombs on 8 Nov 1940. Remains subsequently demolished. (English)
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1896
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8 November 1940
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