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Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, early 19th century.Artist: J Hinchcliff
Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, early 19th century. The Pantheon was a place of entertainment designed by James Wyatt that opened in 1772. It was rebuilt after burning down in 1792, but ended its days as an entertainment venue in 1814. In 1833-1834 Sidney Smirke converted the building into a bazaar. It was used by W and A Gilbey, wine merchants, as offices and a showroom from 1867 until 1937, when it was demolished to make way for the Oxford Street branch of Marks and Spencer.
Unique Identifier
AR983011
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5052px × 3514px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
19th century
Architectural Feature
Architecture
Avenue
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
Carriage
City of Westminster
color
Column
country
eighteenth century
England
English
Engraving
Entertainment
Exterior
Hinchcliff
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
J
J Hinchcliff
JAMES
James Wyatt
LANE
LOCATION
London
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OUTSIDE
Oxford Street
PANTHEON
Pillar
PILLARS
Portico
Print Collector17
Road
ROAD TRANSPORT
TGN
The Print Collector
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd;Shepherd
Thomas Hosmer;TH Shepherd
Traffic
transport
TRANSPORTATION
venue
WESTMINSTER
Wyatt