1898 – New Palace Theatre, and Great Western Hotel, Plymouth
Unlike many Victorian buildings, this 1898 theatre survived the blitz on Plymouth during the Second World War and operated as a nightclub until 2006.
Unlike many Victorian buildings, this 1898 theatre survived the blitz on Plymouth during the Second World War and operated as a nightclub until 2006.
Demolished in 1907. “THIS house, situate within the borough of Plymouth, on the North-road has lately been erected for Mr.
“The building of which we give illustrations (to be called ” The Duke of Cornwall Hotel”) is about to be erected at Plymouth,
“Ix the laying out of a scheme for the accommodation of the Plymouth High School for Boys,
Perspective published in The Building News, July 27th 1883.
The Sanctuary was erected to the designs of George Edmund Street.
“The building that has been known by this name for some 40 years was originally built for Rev.
Perspective view including ground plan from The Building News, September 4th 1885.
Birds Eye perspective view published in The Building News, February 24th 1888.