Plate 36: THEATRES

Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.

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In this section

a. Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, 1904–6, in 1960.

Figure 36a:

Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, 1904–6, in 1960.

W. G. R. Sprague, architect (p. 78)

b. Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, after partial rebuilding 1957–9, in 1960.

Figure 36b:

Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, after partial rebuilding 1957–9, in 1960.

B. Westwood, architect (p. 78)