Difference between revisions of "Chestnut Street Theatre [Philadelphia, US] (Q26911)"

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(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1913, a)
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Property / Burnt down date: 2 April 1820Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Building burnt down. (English)
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Property / Carthalia ID: 4904 / rank
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Built 1791-1805 after Thomas Greenway's plans for the Theatre Royal in Bath (England). Opened 1793. Used by Thomas Wignell's theatre company. Destroyed by a fire in 1820. - [In 1822, a second Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at the same site. Destroyed by fire in 1856. In 1862, a third Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at another site in Chestnut Street. Closed 1913, subsequently demolished.] (English)
Property / Note: Built 1791-1805 after Thomas Greenway's plans for the Theatre Royal in Bath (England). Opened 1793. Used by Thomas Wignell's theatre company. Destroyed by a fire in 1820. - [In 1822, a second Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at the same site. Destroyed by fire in 1856. In 1862, a third Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at another site in Chestnut Street. Closed 1913, subsequently demolished.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1791-1805 after Thomas Greenway's plans for the Theatre Royal in Bath (England). Opened 1793. Used by Thomas Wignell's theatre company. Destroyed by a fire in 1820. - [In 1822, a second Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at the same site. Destroyed by fire in 1856. In 1862, a third Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at another site in Chestnut Street. Closed 1913, subsequently demolished.] (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Philadelphia
  • Chestnut Street Theatre
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Chestnut Street Theatre [Philadelphia, US]
theatre in Philadelphia
  • Chestnut Street Theatre

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39°56'57.840"N, 75°9'3.960"W
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Built 1791-1805 after Thomas Greenway's plans for the Theatre Royal in Bath (England). Opened 1793. Used by Thomas Wignell's theatre company. Destroyed by a fire in 1820. - [In 1822, a second Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at the same site. Destroyed by fire in 1856. In 1862, a third Chestnut Street Theatre was opened at another site in Chestnut Street. Closed 1913, subsequently demolished.] (English)
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1531
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1805
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November 1816Gregorian
first gas light in Chestnut Street Theater
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2 April 1820Gregorian
Building burnt down. (English)
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1913
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