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The Gaiety Theatre, London, 1903.
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The new Gaiety Theatre, London, 1911 Artist: Bedford Lemere and Company
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The Strand with the Gaiety Theatre to the left and St Clement Danes, Westminster, London, (c1920s?). Artist: George Davison Reid
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View of the Strand, London, c1919-c1923.
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The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century.
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Looking east along Market Street from City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, c1900s.
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Outside the Hamilton Hotel, Bermuda, c1900s.
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Aldwych, London, early 20th century.Artist: Francis Frith
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Looking north along Main Street, Winnipeg. Manitoba, Canada, c1900s.
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The New Public Library, New York, USA, 1910.
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King Street, Sydney, Australia, c1900s.
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Earthquake damage, Duke Street, Kingston, Jamaica, 1907.
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Palacio y Capitania general, Cuba, 1907.
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Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, USA, c1900s.
AR967211 
The National Theatre and Maximilian Strasse, Munich, Germany, 1925.
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Holborn, London, 1910.
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Savoy Hotel and Theatre across the Strand from Norfolk Street, London, c1930s.
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Bah?a Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina, early 20th century.
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Chiswick Empire, Chiswick, London, early 20th century.Artist: W F Seymour
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Gran Hotel de Londres, Bahia Blanca, Brazil, c1900s.Artist: J Peuser
AR967313 
The Gaiety Theatre, Strand, London, 1907. 
The Gaiety Theatre, Strand, London, 1907. The Gaiety Theatre was a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand. The theatre was established as the Strand Music Hall, in 1864. It was rebuilt several times, but closed from the start of World War II in 1939 and never reopened, having suffered bomb damage during the hostilities. The theatre, at first known for music hall and burlesque, played a key role in the development of modern musical comedy in the late Victorian era. 
Unique Identifier AR968336 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3271px × 5338px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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