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Mouse Mat : Interior of the Dukes Theatre, c1673, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Dukes Theatre, c1673, (1897). Creator: Unknown




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Interior of the Dukes Theatre, c1673, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Dukes Theatre, c1673, (1897). Performance of the The Empress of Morocco, at Dukes Theatre in London. The Dukes House, (later Dukes Theatre), was originally a tennis court, built in Lincolns Inn Fields, which Sir William Davenant converted into a performance space. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1897]

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Media ID 18097793

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Cassell Company Ltd Ceiling George Walter George Walter Thornbury Old And New London Ornate Publisher Thornbury Vaulted Ceiling Davenant Dukes Theatre Sir William Davenant


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This print takes us back to the 17th century, specifically to the interior of the Dukes Theatre in London. The image showcases a performance of "The Empress of Morocco" a popular play at that time. Originally built as a tennis court in Lincolns Inn Fields, Sir William Davenant transformed it into this magnificent theater. The photograph captures the grandeur and ornate architecture of the space. The vaulted ceiling adds an air of elegance while highlighting the architectural features that were characteristic of this era. The attention to detail is remarkable, showcasing the craftsmanship that went into creating such a stunning venue for theatrical performances. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we can almost hear the applause and feel the excitement emanating from within these walls. It serves as a reminder of how entertainment has evolved over centuries, yet still holds its power to captivate audiences. This print is part of Walter Thornbury's publication "Old and New London" which beautifully documents various aspects of British history and culture. Its inclusion in this collection further emphasizes its significance as an important piece of heritage. Whether you are an enthusiast for historical architecture or simply intrigued by theater's rich past, this image transports you back in time to experience both art forms intertwined within one frame.

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