On this site stood The Britannia Saloon, opened 1841, rebuilt in 1858 and renamed The Britannia Theatre. Demolished in 1941.
London Borough of Hackney
Site: Britannia Theatre (1 memorial)
N1, Hoxton Street, 115-117
On this site stood The Britannia Saloon, opened 1841, rebuilt in 1858 and renamed The Britannia Theatre. Demolished in 1941.
London Borough of Hackney
N1, Hoxton Street, 115-117
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Britannia Theatre
Opened in 1841 as the Britannia Saloon, a drama space attached to the Britann...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Britannia Theatre
Hackney Council was created in 1965 from the 3 Metropolitan Borough Councils ...
Martha Gellhorn, 1908 - 1998, war correspondent and writer, lived and worked in a flat here. English Heritage
At British Military Badges we found a similar plaque on sale for £250: “Moulded ivory coloured bakelite wall plaque. Measures approx. 35 ...
Samuel Smiles, 1812 - 1904, author of "Self Help", lived here. London County Council
Note the use of London Underground’s own typeface, Johnston Sans.
Frederick Delius, 1862 - 1934, composer, lived here, 1918 - 1919. English HeritageÂ
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