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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom

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1963
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Built 1897 by Frank Matcham. Opened 22 Dec 1897 as Metropolitan Theatre of Varieties. Ca. 1700 seats (+ 294 standing). Interior decoration by James M. Boekbinder. Later renamed Metropolitan Theatre and Metropolitan Music Hall. Demolished 1963 in favour of road widening (which never happened). Later, a police station was built on the site. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1897 by Frank Matcham. Opened 22 Dec 1897 as Metropolitan Theatre of Varieties. Ca. 1700 seats (+ 294 standing). Interior decoration by James M. Boekbinder. Later renamed Metropolitan Theatre and Metropolitan Music Hall. Demolished 1963 in favour of road widening (which never happened). Later, a police station was built on the site. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1897 by Frank Matcham. Opened 22 Dec 1897 as Metropolitan Theatre of Varieties. Ca. 1700 seats (+ 294 standing). Interior decoration by James M. Boekbinder. Later renamed Metropolitan Theatre and Metropolitan Music Hall. Demolished 1963 in favour of road widening (which never happened). Later, a police station was built on the site. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Metropolitan Theatre
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Metropolitan Theatre [London]
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Metropolitan Theatre

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51°31'13.440"N, 0°10'16.320"W
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Built 1897 by Frank Matcham. Opened 22 Dec 1897 as Metropolitan Theatre of Varieties. Ca. 1700 seats (+ 294 standing). Interior decoration by James M. Boekbinder. Later renamed Metropolitan Theatre and Metropolitan Music Hall. Demolished 1963 in favour of road widening (which never happened). Later, a police station was built on the site. (English)
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267 Edgware Road, London, W2 1XJ, England
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1897
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1963
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1963
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