Survey of London: Volume 36, Covent Garden. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1970.
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a. Adelphi Theatre, Royal entrance in Maiden Lane (p. 249)

Adelphi Theatre, royal entrance in Maiden Lane.
b. Vaudeville Theatre, front to Maiden Lane, 1925–6, in 1968.

Vaudeville Theatre, Maiden Lane front.
Robert Arkinson, architect (p. 245)
c. Vaudeville Theatre, 1870, interior, C.J. Phipps, architect (p. 243).

Vaudeville Theatre, interior.
Demolished