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Façade of The Duke of York's Theatre, London, circa 1892

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Copy of a black and white postcard (on card) showing the façade of The Duke of York's Theatre on St. Martin’s Lane in London. It is a four-storey, symmetrical façade with the lower half in stone, encompassing a canopy over the main entrance and a first floor loggia, and the upper half in brickwork and crowned by balustrades. A sign reading DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE sits in between two lamps on the outward edge of the canopy. More advertising signage can be seen at street-level in between various entrances. Two steps lead up to an iron gateway in the bottom left hand corner of the postcard where a sign is visible, possibly reading 'Green Room'.

Image title
Façade of The Duke of York's Theatre, London, circa 1892
Depicted theatre
Duke Of York's
Depiction dateEarliest 1892
Creator
Rotary Photo. E.C.