Plaque

The London Palladium

Inscription

London Palladium
Opened in 1910, The London Palladium has been famed for variety for many years, while the site on which it is built has been connected for over a century with entertainments as diverse as Frederick Hengler's 'Grand Cirque' in 1871 and the National Skating Palace of 1884.
Theatreland - Heart of the Performing Arts in London
A joint venture by the City of Westminster and the Society of West End Theatre

Site: The London Palladium (1 memorial)

W1, Great Marlborough Street

This building is the back of The London Palladium.

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The London Palladium

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London Palladium

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Society of West End Theatre/London Theatre

1908 Formed as West End Theatre Managers. 1976 By now it is called Society o...

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Westminster City Council

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