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Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: the front elevation

RIBA132871
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132851 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

RIBA132872
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132859 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: one of the bars

RIBA132873
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132860 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: one of the bars

RIBA132874
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132861 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: one of the bars

RIBA132875
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132862 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

RIBA132876
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132863 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: the coffee bar

RIBA132877
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132864 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: the coffee bar

RIBA132878
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132865 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: the main foyer leading to the stalls looking towards the original grand staircase by Frank Matcham

RIBA132879
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132866 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

RIBA132880
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132867 for a black and white version of this image.

Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: the entrance portico

RIBA132881
Green, Benjamin (1813-1858)
NOTES: The original theatre by John and Benjamin Green dates from 1836-1837. It was gutted by fire in 1901 and was given a new interior by Frank Matcham. In 1986 the theatre closed for a major restorating programme, carried out by Renton Howard Wood Levine Levin Partnership, which included the remodelling of the balconies and insertion of a new staircase. It re-opened in 1988. See RIBA132868 for a black and white version of this image.

Northeycote Farm, near Wolverhampton: the well preserved north elevation

RIBA132882
F. W. B. & Mary Charles
NOTES: This was a farmhouse, dating from c. 1600. It was extensively restored from a semi-derelict state by Freddie and Mary Charles in the 1980s. See RIBA132896 for a colour version of this image.
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