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Domestic Intelligence [Barnett Levey's new building] |
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MR. B. LEVEY seems determined to outvie his compeers in his desire to freely contribute to the public entertainment. Foremost among the supporters of the concerts in their infancy; a contributor to their harmony in the next place, we now find him engaged in the erection of a very extensive pile of buildings in George street, partly intended for stores, and a very fine area of 80 feet, to be fitted up with sounding boards, &c. for the purpose of dramatic representation. The whole of the building which Mr. L. expects to have completed in about four months, will exceed the Waterloo stores in height by 30 feet. |
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| Source |
The Monitor, Edward Smith Hall and Arthur Hill, 1826
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2
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| Date Issued |
7 July 1826
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Domestic Intelligence [Barnett Levey's new building], The Monitor, 7 July 1826, 2
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67873
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