The Queen's Hall (1893 - 1941) (London)
Dates
- Existence: 1893 - 1941
Biography
The Queen's Hall opened in 1893 in Langham Place, London as a concert hall and it soon became London's principal concert venue. From 1895 to 1941, it was the home of the Proms and became known as the musical centre of the British Empire.
In the 1930s, the hall became the main London base of two new orchestras, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 1941, during the Second World War, the building was destroyed by incendiary bombs in the London Blitz and the site eventually was redeveloped into a hotel.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Queen's Hall Programme, 6 October 1899
Queen's Hall Programme, 7 September 1900
Queen's Hall Programme, 8 September 1900
Queen's Hall Programme, 4 October 1900
Queen's Hall Programme, 5 October 1900
Queen's Hall Programme, 15 October 1900
Queen's Hall Programme, 3 September 1901
Queen's Hall Programme, 5 September 1901
Queen's Hall Programme, 7 September 1901
Queen's Hall Programme, 28 September 1901
Queen's Hall Programme, 23 August 1902
Queen's Hall Programme, 30 August 1902
Queen's Hall Programme, 3 November 1902
Queen's Hall Programme, 17 December 1898
Music recital programme including the words of songs with special display of animated pictures including the Boer War. Black type on off white paper with commercial advertising and programme in the centre, 6p.p.
Queen's Hall Programme, 11 February 1899
Music recital programme including the words of songs with special display of animated sport pictures including boxing, rowing and diving as well as the serpentine dance. Black type on off white paper with commercial advertising and programme in the centre, 6p.p.
Queen's Hall Programme, 2 March 1907
Music recital programme including the words of songs with future programme containing animated pictures. Black type on off white paper with commercial advertising and programme in the centre, 4p.p.
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- Subject
- Musical performances 12
- Optical illusions 3
- South African War, 1899-1902 2
- Variety 3