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View of the Pantheon and adjoining premises on Oxford Street, Westminster, London, 1814. Artist: Anon
View of the Pantheon and adjoining premises on Oxford Street, Westminster, London, 1814. Designed by James Wyatt, the Pantheon was a place of public entertainment that opened in 1772. It was destroyed by a fire in 1792 but was rebuilt in 1795, re-opening with a masquerade ball. It was converted into a theatre by NW Cundy in 1811-1812, but closed in 1814. The building later served as a bazaar, then as the offices of a wine merchant before being demolished in 1937 to make way for a branch of Marks and Spencer. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images
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AR990286
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3974px × 2660px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
19th century
Anon
anonymous
AQUATINT
Architectural Feature
Architecture
ARTS
Avenue
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
City of Westminster
color
country
eighteenth century
England
English
Entertainment
Entrance
Exterior
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
LANE
LOCATION
London
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OUTSIDE
Oxford Street
PANTHEON
Pantheon Theatre
performing arts
Portico
Road
TGN
Theater
WESTMINSTER