H Beard Print Collection
Print
15 May 1858 (published)
15 May 1858 (published)
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The second Covent Garden Theatre burnt down on the 5th March 1856. The third theatre, leased to Frederick Gye, was designed by the architect Edward Middleton Barry and built by the Lucas Brothers. It reopened on Saturday15th May 1858 with a production of Meyerbeer's Les Hugenots starring Mario and Grisi that was rehearsed at the Lyceum Theatre. An article in The Times, 14 May 1858, stressed the huge amount of work still to be completed before the theatre and the opera would be ready, but nevertheless decided that: 'the new Covent Garden opera house will have no theatre in the world to equal it'. The work was completed in time, and the opera and the theatre were much admired.
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Title | H Beard Print Collection (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | print |
Brief description | Newspaper cutting, 15 May 1858, with a view of the New Royal Italian Opera-House, Covent-Garden, Harry Beard Collection. |
Physical description | Newspaper cutting with view of the New Royal Italian Opera-House, Covent-Garden. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Illustrated News of the World May 15 1858' (Written in pencil on front of print.) |
Summary | The second Covent Garden Theatre burnt down on the 5th March 1856. The third theatre, leased to Frederick Gye, was designed by the architect Edward Middleton Barry and built by the Lucas Brothers. It reopened on Saturday15th May 1858 with a production of Meyerbeer's Les Hugenots starring Mario and Grisi that was rehearsed at the Lyceum Theatre. An article in The Times, 14 May 1858, stressed the huge amount of work still to be completed before the theatre and the opera would be ready, but nevertheless decided that: 'the new Covent Garden opera house will have no theatre in the world to equal it'. The work was completed in time, and the opera and the theatre were much admired. |
Other number | F.95-63 - H Beard collection numbering |
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Accession number | S.6175-2009 |
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Record created | March 27, 2009 |
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