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English: Topshill Parade, Crouch End c. 1900.

Streetscape showing the Queen's Opera House, Crouch End, circa 1900 Description

Photograph of a black and white postcard showing part of the façade of the Queen’s Opera House, formerly the Crouch End Hippodrome, within a streetscape of Topshill Parade (now called Topsfield Parade) in Crouch End, London. The theatre appears towards the right hand side of the postcard with its canopy below a large semi-circular window feature that distinguishes it from the line of identical buildings either side. The canopy bears the name of the theatre, and QUEEN’S CLUB appears stencilled onto the central window above. Advertising signage is visible at street-level.
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/resources/images/show/84-streetscape-showing-the-queen-s-opera-house-crouch-end-circa-1900
Author Stengel & Co.
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