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Interior of London Bridge Theatre

Watercolour
ca. 1804-9 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Watercolour depicting the interior of a theatre and the audience. The title is inscribed on the mount and also reads 'last scene of The Soldier's Daughter', a play by Andrew Cherry performed at Drury Lane in 1804 and 1809.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleInterior of London Bridge Theatre (popular title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on paper
Brief description
Watercolour, The interior of London Bridge Theatre, by Kennedy, c. 1804-1809
Physical description
Watercolour depicting the interior of a theatre and the audience. The title is inscribed on the mount and also reads 'last scene of The Soldier's Daughter', a play by Andrew Cherry performed at Drury Lane in 1804 and 1809.
Dimensions
  • Height: 4in
  • Width: 5.625in
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Style
Object history
According to information supplied by Mr Herbert Robertson, this theatre adjoined the present GLobe Tavern, Bedale Street, and was pulled down ca. 1856-60, where the South Eastern railway continued the old London and Greenwich Railway to Cannon Street and Charing Cross, its site occupied by railway arches.
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Collection
Accession number
639-1877

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Record createdJanuary 28, 2014
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