1893 – “Woodcroft”, Leek, Staffordshire
Architect: W. Sugden & Son
Designed for for H.Davenport esq.,
Designed for for H.Davenport esq.,
Cottage hospital funded by philanthropist Passmore Edwards.
Demolished.
Originally opened on 3rd January 1898 as the Alhambra Theatre of Varieties and was designed in a Moorish style with a seating capacity was 1,200,
The Palace Theatre of Varieties was opened on 11th December 1899,
Originally opened as Weston’s Music Hall on 16 November 1857 at 242-245 High Holborn.
“This well-known variety theatre has just been rebuilt.
The Theatre Royal was a 3,000 seat theatre built in 1899 and closed in 1955 and was converted into shops and a warehouse.
Proposal for building over a Great Western Railway tunnel showing the underpinning structure.
Constructed 1899, and demolished 1949. The architect,