Frank Matcham (1854 - 1920), theatre architect, designed this theatre.
Frank Matcham Society
Site: Frank Matcham - Victoria Palace (1 memorial)
SW1, Allington Street, Victoria Palace Theatre
Frank Matcham (1854 - 1920), theatre architect, designed this theatre.
Frank Matcham Society
SW1, Allington Street, Victoria Palace Theatre
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Frank Matcham - Victoria Palace
The first theatre on this site was built in 1832. The current one, designed b...
Theatre architect. Born Newton Abbot, Devon. Never qualified as an architect ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Frank Matcham - Victoria Palace
Galsworthy was not well enough to go to the ceremony to receive his Nobel Prize for Literature, so they brought it to him at his home here.
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The 7 plaques are on different faces of the frontage of the building. We've numbered them left to right. Plaque 3 can be seen in our phot...
This garden used to have a low wall along the boundary with the pavement and the plaque was mounted on that. But, 2012, we noticed that ...
The building was erected 1935 -63, designed by Sir Herbert Baker and Scott and their successor Helbing. These memorials are all inside wh...
"El libertador". Born Caracas. Latin American statesman and patriot who worked to liberated Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru & Venezuela from Spanish rule. In London briefly in 1810. Di...
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Founded in the 1880s by Angela Burdett-Coutts.
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Murals are often rather fun puzzles so do have a go identifying what you can before reading further. A key given at Ponyhide helped us w...
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