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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Disused (Q25457), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1876 by A. Bedborough as part of the amusement complex Royal Aquarium. 1898 rebuilding by Walter Emden. 1901 interior rebuilding by Frank Verity. Demolished 1906. [Later, Central Hall Westminster was built on the site.] - [The Imperial Theatre interior was moved to Canning Town, where a new Imperial Theatre opened in 1909. Later renamed Imperial Palace. Destroyed by a fire in 1931. Replaced by a cinema.], #quickstatements; #temporary_batch...)
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Built 1876 by A. Bedborough as part of the amusement complex Royal Aquarium. 1898 rebuilding by Walter Emden. 1901 interior rebuilding by Frank Verity. Demolished 1906. [Later, Central Hall Westminster was built on the site.] - [The Imperial Theatre interior was moved to Canning Town, where a new Imperial Theatre opened in 1909. Later renamed Imperial Palace. Destroyed by a fire in 1931. Replaced by a cinema.] (English)
Property / Note: Built 1876 by A. Bedborough as part of the amusement complex Royal Aquarium. 1898 rebuilding by Walter Emden. 1901 interior rebuilding by Frank Verity. Demolished 1906. [Later, Central Hall Westminster was built on the site.] - [The Imperial Theatre interior was moved to Canning Town, where a new Imperial Theatre opened in 1909. Later renamed Imperial Palace. Destroyed by a fire in 1931. Replaced by a cinema.] (English) / rank
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Revision as of 12:38, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Imperial Theatre
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Imperial Theatre [London]
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Imperial Theatre

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51°30'0.000"N, 0°7'48.000"W
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Built 1876 by A. Bedborough as part of the amusement complex Royal Aquarium. 1898 rebuilding by Walter Emden. 1901 interior rebuilding by Frank Verity. Demolished 1906. [Later, Central Hall Westminster was built on the site.] - [The Imperial Theatre interior was moved to Canning Town, where a new Imperial Theatre opened in 1909. Later renamed Imperial Palace. Destroyed by a fire in 1931. Replaced by a cinema.] (English)
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1876
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1907
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Tothill Street, London, Westminster, SW1, England
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