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theatre building in London, Uk

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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / Country: United Kingdom / rank
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Property / City: London / rank
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Built 1885 as a variety hall by James Ebenezer Saunders and R. J. Worley at the site of the previous London Pavilion Music Hall (1859-1885). 1900 and 1918 interior alterations. From 1923, giant electric billboards were set up on the façade. 1934 demolition and conversion into a cinema by F. M. Chancellor and Cecil Masey. 1986 demolition and conversion into shops and a wax figure museum. Of the theatre building, only the façade remains. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1885 as a variety hall by James Ebenezer Saunders and R. J. Worley at the site of the previous London Pavilion Music Hall (1859-1885). 1900 and 1918 interior alterations. From 1923, giant electric billboards were set up on the façade. 1934 demolition and conversion into a cinema by F. M. Chancellor and Cecil Masey. 1986 demolition and conversion into shops and a wax figure museum. Of the theatre building, only the façade remains. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1885 as a variety hall by James Ebenezer Saunders and R. J. Worley at the site of the previous London Pavilion Music Hall (1859-1885). 1900 and 1918 interior alterations. From 1923, giant electric billboards were set up on the façade. 1934 demolition and conversion into a cinema by F. M. Chancellor and Cecil Masey. 1986 demolition and conversion into shops and a wax figure museum. Of the theatre building, only the façade remains. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in London, Uk
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theatre building in London, Uk

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    Built 1885 as a variety hall by James Ebenezer Saunders and R. J. Worley at the site of the previous London Pavilion Music Hall (1859-1885). 1900 and 1918 interior alterations. From 1923, giant electric billboards were set up on the façade. 1934 demolition and conversion into a cinema by F. M. Chancellor and Cecil Masey. 1986 demolition and conversion into shops and a wax figure museum. Of the theatre building, only the façade remains. (English)
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    Piccadilly Circus
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