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1The Newt and Chambers public house (formerly the Roebuck Tavern) No. 72 Charles Street, junction of Union Lanes00833

The Newt and Chambers public house (formerly the Roebuck Tavern) No. 72 Charles Street, junction of Union Lane

2Pub sign for Red Lion public house, No.109 Charles Street at the corner of Eyre Lanes00834

Pub sign for Red Lion public house, No.109 Charles Street at the corner of Eyre Lane

3Red Lion public house, No.109 Charles Street at junction of Eyre Lane. In Victorian times, a concert room adjoining the bar, was a Palace of Varieties. It is said that entertainers from the Empire Theatre would often give impromptu performances here.s00836

Red Lion public house, No.109 Charles Street at junction of Eyre Lane. In Victorian times, a concert room adjoining the bar, was a Palace of Varieties. It is said that entertainers from the Empire Theatre would often give impromptu performances here.

4Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Streets00838

Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street

5Inn sign at the Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Streets00839

Inn sign at the Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street

6Tudor Square from Surrey Street showing (back centre) the Crucible Theatre and (right) the Central Library and Lyceum Theatret11854

Tudor Square from Surrey Street showing (back centre) the Crucible Theatre and (right) the Central Library and Lyceum Theatre

7Norfolk Street looking towards Union Street car park and Redvers House showing right the Army and General Stores Ltd., No. 172 Norfolk Streett11855

Norfolk Street looking towards Union Street car park and Redvers House showing right the Army and General Stores Ltd., No. 172 Norfolk Street

8Cole Brothers Store, Barkers Pool, from City Halls00871

Cole Brothers Store, Barkers Pool, from City Hall

9Detail of plasterwork in Lyceum Theatre, after restoration. Situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980ss01352

Detail of plasterwork in Lyceum Theatre, after restoration. Situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980s

10Lyceum Theatre lobby, after restoration. Situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980ss01353

Lyceum Theatre lobby, after restoration. Situated at junction of Arundel Street and Tudor Street, opened 26 December, 1893, holding 2,500 people. After closing it fell into disrepair and was restored in the late 1980s

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