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Theatre building in Bristol, United Kingdom

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Disused (Q25457), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1867 by C. J. Phipps. Opened 14 Oct 1867 as Theatre Royal. 1884 renamed Prince's Theatre. Rebuilt 1889 and 1902 by Frank Matcham. 1913 converted into a cinema, from 1915 again used as a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 24 Nov 1940., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1867 by C. J. Phipps. Opened 14 Oct 1867 as Theatre Royal. 1884 renamed Prince's Theatre. Rebuilt 1889 and 1902 by Frank Matcham. 1913 converted into a cinema, from 1915 again used as a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 24 Nov 1940. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1867 by C. J. Phipps. Opened 14 Oct 1867 as Theatre Royal. 1884 renamed Prince's Theatre. Rebuilt 1889 and 1902 by Frank Matcham. 1913 converted into a cinema, from 1915 again used as a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 24 Nov 1940. (English) / rank
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Revision as of 12:18, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Princes Theatre
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Princes Theatre [Bristol]
Theatre building in Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Princes Theatre

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51°27'19.264"N, 2°36'6.966"W
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Built 1867 by C. J. Phipps. Opened 14 Oct 1867 as Theatre Royal. 1884 renamed Prince's Theatre. Rebuilt 1889 and 1902 by Frank Matcham. 1913 converted into a cinema, from 1915 again used as a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 24 Nov 1940. (English)
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14 October 1867Gregorian
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Park Row, Bristol, BS1, England
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1940
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