Difference between revisions of "Her Majesty's Theatre [London, UK] (Q12286)"
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(Created claim: Note (P44): hi), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1739455774400) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1790-1791 by Michael Novosieslki as King's Theatre, replacing the previous King's Theatre (opened 1705, destroyed by fire in 1790). 1816-1818 new façade and Royal Opera Arcade by John Nash and George Repton. 1837 renamed Her Majesty's. From 1837-1847 also known as Italian Opera House. Destroyed by fire in 1867. Subsequently rebuilt within the exterior walls by Charles Lee. Demolished 1897., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
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| + | Built 1790-1791 by Michael Novosieslki as King's Theatre, replacing the previous King's Theatre (opened 1705, destroyed by fire in 1790). 1816-1818 new façade and Royal Opera Arcade by John Nash and George Repton. 1837 renamed Her Majesty's. From 1837-1847 also known as Italian Opera House. Destroyed by fire in 1867. Subsequently rebuilt within the exterior walls by Charles Lee. Demolished 1897. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1790-1791 by Michael Novosieslki as King's Theatre, replacing the previous King's Theatre (opened 1705, destroyed by fire in 1790). 1816-1818 new façade and Royal Opera Arcade by John Nash and George Repton. 1837 renamed Her Majesty's. From 1837-1847 also known as Italian Opera House. Destroyed by fire in 1867. Subsequently rebuilt within the exterior walls by Charles Lee. Demolished 1897. (English) / rank | |||
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| English | Her Majesty's Theatre [London, UK] | No description defined |
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Built 1790-1791 by Michael Novosieslki as King's Theatre, replacing the previous King's Theatre (opened 1705, destroyed by fire in 1790). 1816-1818 new façade and Royal Opera Arcade by John Nash and George Repton. 1837 renamed Her Majesty's. From 1837-1847 also known as Italian Opera House. Destroyed by fire in 1867. Subsequently rebuilt within the exterior walls by Charles Lee. Demolished 1897. (English)
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12 June 1867Gregorian
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20 January 1881Gregorian
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13 March 1885Gregorian
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6 December 1867Gregorian
Fire broke out at 11 p.m. after a rehearsal, which had ended at 4 o’clock. It began either on or below the stage. Cause unknown. First discovered from the outside. Several adjoining houses were also burnt. No lives lost. (English)
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