cinemas of the 20th century. Born in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom, Thomas W. Lamb came to the United States at the age of 12. He studied architecture...
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Thomas Lamb may refer to: Thomas W. Lamb (1871–1942), Scottish-born American theater and cinema architect Thomas Lamb (industrial designer) (1896–1988)...
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Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1912 and was designed by Thomas W. Lamb. The theatre was known at various times as the William Fox Audubon Theatre...
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Newark Paramount Theatre (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
closed in 1986. The owner retained Scottish-born American architect Thomas W. Lamb to expand and renovate the house into an ornate movie palace in the...
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Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Loew's theatre chain in 1913. The building was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb, who also designed the Ed Mirvish Theatre nearby. Both theatres were...
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Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets. Designed by Joseph Urban and Thomas W. Lamb, the auditorium was egg-shaped, with the stage at the narrow end. A...
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Uptown Theatre (Toronto) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
vaudeville and films. It was designed by acclaimed theatre designer Thomas W. Lamb. Although built for different chains, the Uptown Theatre and Pantages...
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State Theatre Center for the Arts (Uniontown, Pennsylvania) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and constructed in 1922. In 1921, the Penn Amusement Company commissioned prominent architect Thomas Lamb to design a “picture...
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Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Philadelphia. The Hippodrome was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, one of the foremost theater architects of his time. Lamb gave the theater an unusually strong presence...
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Warner Theatre (Torrington, Connecticut) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
elaborate art-deco building was designed by nationally renowned architect Thomas W. Lamb. The opening was a statewide event attended by then-Governor Wilbur...
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Tivoli Theatre (Washington, D.C.) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Theatre. The Tivoli Theatre was designed by prominent New York architect Thomas W. Lamb. It reflects Italian Renaissance revival and Mediterranean Revival architectural...
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Metro INOX Cinemas (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). The main architect of the cinema was Thomas W. Lamb of New York City, and D. W. Ditchburn (Senior partner of the architectural firm Ditchburn...
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still stands today, was substantially rebuilt in 1915 by architect Thomas W. Lamb as a movie theater. The hall has no connection with Boston's "Music...
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Metro Cinema (Kolkata) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
had a large market for Hollywood films. The theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, a New York-based (Scottish born) theatre architect(who also designed...
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illustrator Thomas F. Lamb (1922–2015), American politician (Pennsylvania State Senator and State House of Representatives) Thomas W. Lamb (1871–1942)...
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Palace and Majestic Theaters (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
heyday a posh and opulent sight, designed by noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb. The building has stood vacant and decaying since the 1970s, despite...
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Palace Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
palace located at 34 W. Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American...
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Hanover Theatre & Conservancy for the Performing Arts (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
continued to show silent movies. In 1926 he hired renowned theatre designer Thomas W. Lamb, doubled the theatre's seating capacity to 3,500 and transformed the...
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United Palace (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Streets, is both a house of worship and a cultural center. The architect, Thomas W. Lamb, designed the theater as a movie palace, which opened on February 22...
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Empire Leicester Square (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
now extending East to Leicester Place; the architect was Thomas W. Lamb with assistance from F. W. Boettcher and Frederick G. M. Chancellor of Frank Matcham...
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Capitol Theatre (Port Chester, New York) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Westchester County, New York. It was designed by noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb (1871–1942) and built in 1926. The 1,800-seat facility operates as a...
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Ziegfeld Theatre (1927) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
backing from William Randolph Hearst. Designed by Joseph Urban and Thomas W. Lamb, it opened February 2, 1927, with the musical Rio Rita. The theater's...
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Reginald Geare (redirect from Reginald W. Geare)
C., but following the Knickerbocker disaster he was replaced by Thomas W. Lamb. Lamb was also commissioned to rebuild the Knickerbocker, afterward known...
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Maryland Theatre (Hagerstown) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Yessler of Hagerstown, in association with prominent theater architect Thomas W. Lamb of New York. Interior design was by Arthur Brounet of New York. The...
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Ed Mirvish Theatre (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Victoria Street. Opened in August 1920, the theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb to host vaudeville performances and films. The theatre was originally...
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Capitol Cinema (Ottawa) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
regarded as one of the best cinemas designed by famed theatre-architect Thomas W. Lamb. The Capitol was located at the southwest corner of the intersection...
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Boston Opera House (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
one of his most elaborate designs of the prominent theater architect Thomas W. Lamb. It was dedicated to the vaudeville pioneer B.F. Keith. On October 23...
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Stamford Center for the Arts (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
other: Palace Theatre at 61 Atlantic, with 1,580 seats, was originally a Thomas W. Lamb designed vaudeville house, which opened in 1927. It was restored and...
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design the theater and was sent to the United States to study under Thomas W. Lamb, one of America's leading architects in theater design. At that point...
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Madison Square Garden (1925) (category Thomas W. Lamb buildings)
Garden took place on January 9, 1925. Designed by the theater architect Thomas W. Lamb, it was built at the cost of $4.75 million in 349 days by boxing promoter...
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