Palace Theatre - Stage Entrance
The world's greatest artistes have passed and will pass through these doors.
Site: Palace Theatre - stage door (1 memorial)
W1, Greek Street, Palace Theatre
Palace Theatre - Stage Entrance
The world's greatest artistes have passed and will pass through these doors.
W1, Greek Street, Palace Theatre
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Palace Theatre - stage door
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Palace Theatre - stage door
Richard D'Oyly Carte intended the theatre to be the home of English grand ope...
Erected between May 2019 when Google Streetview does not show it and our visit (Sept 2020). Note the look-alike English Heritage logo - ...
The opening of a temporary library seems a rather minor event for which to get a King out of bed. Given the date perhaps the war had dama...
The decorative shield is in the pediment. The Iyengar plaque is below the window on the left. Although the New Cross (Equitable) Buildin...
Kenny Sansom, born 1958. Arsenal and England footballer 1979 - 1988, played full back position, capped 89 times. Lived on the Brandon Est...
The plaque on the brick wall in the picture reads: The BBC Star Terrace, "Bring me fun, bring me sunshine, bring me love" Sylvie Dee. De...
Born 1615-6, Thomas Faryner (or Farriner) joined the Baker's Company in 1637, and by 1649 had his own bakery/shop/home on Pudding Lane. It seems that someone failed properly to extinguish a fire in...
Architects. Later Vernon Helbing joined the firm. Sir Herbert Baker was one of the four principal architects of the Imperial War Graves Commission, See Blomfield for the others.
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