Interior of London Bridge Theatre
Watercolour
ca. 1804-9 (painted)
ca. 1804-9 (painted)
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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.
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Title | Interior 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. |
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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. |
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Accession number | 639-1877 |
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Record created | January 28, 2014 |
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