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CANTERBURY THEATRE, UPPER MARSH, WATERLOO

CANTERBURY THEATRE, UPPER MARSH, WATERLOO

The entrance to the Canterbury Music Hall at 143 Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth. This was established by Charles Morton in 1852 and became one of London's most famous music halls. The Hall was rebuilt several times, the last being to the designs of theatre architect Frank Matcham in 1890. The theatre was rebuilt several times, the last being by theatre architect Frank Matcham in 1890. Converted into a cinema in the 1920s, it was severly damaged by bombing in 1942 during World War II and demolished.

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Details
Collection:Local History Library
Image type:Print
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Ref:02194
Identifier:12/951
Date:c. 1885

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