Wyndham's Theatre was built for Mary Moore and Charles Wyndham in 1899.
Architect W.G. Sprague.
Site: Wyndham's Theatre (2 memorials)
WC2, Charing Cross Road, Wyndham's Theatre
Wyndham's Theatre was built for Mary Moore and Charles Wyndham in 1899.
Architect W.G. Sprague.
WC2, Charing Cross Road, Wyndham's Theatre
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Wyndham's Theatre
Born in Australia the son of an actress. Worked for Matcham for a time. Des...
born Charles Culverwell at Liverpool. Qualified as a doctor. Actor and manager.
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Wyndham's Theatre
This bust, high up in the pediment, is supported on each side by a muse, in t...
Founded in 1680 by Sir William Powell to house twelve widows. Rebuilt in 1793, and again in 1869. Residency is still reserved for older w...
The mews at the back of the property contained his studio and foundry, where he cast, amongst other works, Landseer's bronze lions for th...
Thomas Crapper, 1837 - 1910, engineer, developer of the controlled flow cistern lived here. The London Borough of Bromley
The Grand Theatre and Opera House stood on this site 1896 - 1959. Croydon's Heritage
The plaque is over the entrance to the restaurant.
At Moorgate station a southbound tube train from Drayton Park failed to stop on a terminus platform, ran into the tunnel, through the buffers and smashed into the wall at the end. Because it was b...
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