Samuel Beazley (1786–1851) was an English architect, novelist, and playwright. He became the leading theatre architect of his time and the first notable...
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manager and important theatre antiquarian), Samuel James Arnold (a playwright and theatre manager), Samuel Beazley (an architect and playwright), General Sir...
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the house was rebuilt and reopened on 14 July 1834 to a design by Samuel Beazley. The building is unique in that it has a balcony overhanging the dress...
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Studley. The new house, designed in Gothic Revival style by the architect Samuel Beazley, was completed in 1836. The building has never actually been used as...
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Westminster, London, England, in 1810. Hook had made a bet with his friend Samuel Beazley that he could transform any house in London into the most talked-about...
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Mazeppa. 1831-01-281831 The Elephant of Siam and the Fire Fiend by Samuel Beazley P 1831-01-10January 10, 1831 1831? 18 At the Bowery Theatre, the first...
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suicide of Samuel Whitbread in 1815. In 1816 the English Opera House was reopened by Arnold, having been rebuilt on an enlarged scale by Samuel Beazley, the...
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Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Stamps worked for the Tennessee Music Company, Samuel Beazley and J. D. Vaughan from 1914–24, including singing in a quartet representing...
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Back to the Future: The Musical Construction Opened 1806 Rebuilt 1840 Samuel Beazley (new facade) 1858 T.H. Wyatt and Stephen Salter 1901 Ernest Runtz 1930...
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Pugin and half-brother of Edward Welby Pugin (died 1904) October 13 – Samuel Beazley, British theatre architect and writer (born 1786) October 25 – Giorgio...
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Beaumont (1584/1585–1616, England) Jim Beaver (born 1950, United States) Samuel Beazley (1786–1851, England) Ulrich Becher (1910–1990, Germany) Jürgen Becker...
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Studley. The new house, designed in Gothic Revival style by the architect Samuel Beazley, was completed in 1836. The house was occupied by Studley College between...
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built in 1848 by William Charles Grant (1817–1877), to the design of Samuel Beazley, the notable theatre architect. The house is a two-storey building arranged...
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writer and illustrator Laura Beatty (living), biographer and novelist Samuel Beazley (1786–1851), novelist, playwright and architect Peter Beckford (1740–1811)...
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colonnade was added to the Russell Street frontage, in 1831, by architect Samuel Beazley. In 1833, Alfred Bunn gained control of both Drury Lane and Covent Garden...
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therefore rebuilt and enlarged between 1847 and 1850, to a design by Samuel Beazley. At the same time yet further improvements were made to the station...
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School and finally closed to the public in 1938. The architect was Samuel Beazley. The theatre's opening was ill-fated, and it was little used for a decade...
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Royal, Covent Garden put on its own version of the novel, Ivanhoe by Samuel Beazley, the same year. Greene p.4547 Rigney p.99 Greene, John C. Theatre in...
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Elizabeth Utterson, translator and author (born 1781) 13 October – Samuel Beazley, theatre architect and writer (born 1786) 29 October – William Wyon...
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Beauvoir (1908–1986, France, nf) Bruce Beaver (1928–2004, Australia, p/f) Samuel Beazley (1786–1851, England, f/d/nf) Ambrose Bebb (1894–1955, Wales, nf) Francis...
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Albany New Theatre on it at a cost of £50,000, designed by architect Samuel Beazley. This theatre opened in January of the following year. In August, George...
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Trust comments that Braham quarrelled regularly with his architect, Samuel Beazley, and other professional advisers and contractors. He also faced difficulties...
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was titled The Elephant of Siam and the Fire Fiend and credited to Samuel Beazley and John Gallot (Gallott?), though it may be largely a translation of...
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writer Theodore Hook in 1810. Hook had made a bet with his friend, Samuel Beazley, that he could transform any house in London into the most talked-about...
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was later renamed the "Adelphi Theatre", designed by the architect Samuel Beazley. The first building known to have been built by John Jay was the Abney...
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Hamblin's tenure included: The Elephant of Siam and the Fire Fiend by Samuel Beazley, which featured the elephant Mademoiselle D'Jeck and ran for 18 consecutive...
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Geoffrey Batchen Charles Baudelaire Germain Bazin Monroe Beardsley Samuel Beazley Clive Bell Walter Benjamin John Berger Heinz Berggruen Olivier Berggruen...
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drinking fountain Benjamin Dean Wyatt (additions and alterations by Samuel Beazley and others) 1811–1812 24 Feb 1958 TQ3053781017 51°30′47″N 0°07′13″W...
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his early years, Gunn was articled to the architectural practise of Samuel Beazley in Soho Square and contributed with illustrations to various publications...
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construction in 1837 of the City of London Theatre by the architect Samuel Beazley. The theatre specialised in "domestic" and temperance drama, and closed...
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