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(‎Created claim: Modern Opera Houses index (P331): Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. pp. 135-137; View of auditorium after fire, III. S. p. 132; Plan 1st tier, III. S. p. 137., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1741601043583)
(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1950s, a)
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Third Theatre Royal on the site, built by Alfred Darbyshire. Opened 7 Oct 1889 with Gilbert & Sullivan's opera The Yeomen of the Guard. Converted into a cinema in the 1950s. Closed 1962, subsequently demolished in favour of an office block (Portland House). (English)
Property / Note: Third Theatre Royal on the site, built by Alfred Darbyshire. Opened 7 Oct 1889 with Gilbert & Sullivan's opera The Yeomen of the Guard. Converted into a cinema in the 1950s. Closed 1962, subsequently demolished in favour of an office block (Portland House). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Third Theatre Royal on the site, built by Alfred Darbyshire. Opened 7 Oct 1889 with Gilbert & Sullivan's opera The Yeomen of the Guard. Converted into a cinema in the 1950s. Closed 1962, subsequently demolished in favour of an office block (Portland House). (English) / qualifier
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1950s
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Theatre Royal [ii, Exeter, UK]
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    50°43'34.68"N, 3°31'38.82"W
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    hi) (English)
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    Third Theatre Royal on the site, built by Alfred Darbyshire. Opened 7 Oct 1889 with Gilbert & Sullivan's opera The Yeomen of the Guard. Converted into a cinema in the 1950s. Closed 1962, subsequently demolished in favour of an office block (Portland House). (English)
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    5 September 1887Gregorian
    Fire broke out in the upper part of the stage at 10.30 p.m., during a performance. Great panic, in which 180 people were killed, and more than 100 injured. (English)
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    13 October 1885Gregorian
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    Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. pp. 135-137; View of auditorium after fire, III. S. p. 132; Plan 1st tier, III. S. p. 137.
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    1950s
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