Difference between revisions of "Royalty theatre (Q30613)"
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Revision as of 14:28, 9 October 2023
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- East London Theatre
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English | Royalty theatre | No description defined |
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51°30'34.53782"N, 0°3'58.98452"W
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1786
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10 April 1826Gregorian
on the 10th April 1826, both the theatre building and the gas works were burned down after a failure to properly extinguish a number of the stage lights. This also appears to have been the first loss of a London theatre in a gas-related incident. (English)
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1826
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5 August 1816Gregorian
first use of gas light (English)
first gas light in Royalty theatre
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Ensign Street, Wellclose Square, Stepney
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Well Street (English)
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27
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