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...
The ashes of James Callaghan (and possibly Audrey's too) were scattered in the flower bed at the base of this statue. See the Callaghan'...
On the page for Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands we list the memorials for other countries who set up WW2 HQs in London.
Currently, 2011, used by the National Opera as a studio. The current building is a hall, opened in 1883, with a total of 6 plaques all on...
The west, road, side of this plaque carries a relief, by Winifred Turner, showing a bearded blind man being guided by a child - see photo...
The plaque is to the left of the gate's left hand pier.
Caslon came from the West Midlands. Created the Caslon typeface, first used in 1726. Caslon Old Face was used for printing the American Declaration of Independence. Working in Aldersgate Caslon was...
Southbank Mosaics actively promotes equal opportunities and cross-cultural, inter-generational mosaic art work. The studio aims to draw on the historic roots of local neighbourhoods traversed by Sh...
Thrale.com states that the Anchor name was acquired during Child's ownership, since he supplied the navy with "masts, yards and bowsprits as well as stores and beer." Wikipedia gives the early lif...
This plaque is no longer on display.
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