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The Palace Theatre is a historic venue located in the heart of London, England

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Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Alexandra Palace 24398_032

Alexandra Palace 24398_032
ALEXANDRA PALACE, Muswell Hill, London. Alexandra Palace was built in 1873 as a North London counterpart to Crystal Palace in Sydenham, South London

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert musical

Priscilla, Queen of the Desert musical
Giant shoe of the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert musical at the Palace Theatre, London, England

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The Palace Theatre, showing the musical Les Miserables, Cambridge Circus

The Palace Theatre, showing the musical Les Miserables, Cambridge Circus, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Victoria Palace Theatre, London BB87_01220

Victoria Palace Theatre, London BB87_01220
VICTORIA PALACE THEATRE, Westminster, London. The Victoria Palace Theatre opened in 1911 and was built as a music hall by Frank Matcham (a specialist in theatre design)

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The Clock Tower, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London

The Clock Tower, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London
The Clock Tower ( Little Ben ), Victoria Station, Pimlico, London. Behind is the Royal Standard Music Hall, built (in 1886) on the site of the Royal Standard Hotel which was built in 1832

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Panorama of London, 1616 (engraving)

Panorama of London, 1616 (engraving)
XOS1448854 Panorama of London, 1616 (engraving) by Visscher, Nicolaes (Claes) Jansz (1586-1652); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of London from South bank with its Tudor theatres)

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Marie Salle dancing, 1732, (1908). Creator: Unknown

Marie Salle dancing, 1732, (1908). Creator: Unknown
Marie Salle dancing, 1732, (1908). Mlle. Salle Dansant (1732). Marie Salle (1707-1756) was a French dancer and choreographer

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Gaby Deslys and her gowns by Drian 1913

Gaby Deslys and her gowns by Drian 1913
Gaby Deslys (1881-1920), French actress, dancer and singer, pictured in a variety of lavish outfits designed by Drian and realised by Landolff for her latest revue at the Palace Theatre, London

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The Beatles show off their MBE medals after the royal investiture at Buckingham Palace

The Beatles show off their MBE medals after the royal investiture at Buckingham Palace, London, Tuesday 26th October 1965. The Beatles, each is now a Member of the Order of the British Empire

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Joyce Grenfell

Joyce Grenfell
Joyce Irene Grenfell, OBE (n饠 Phipps; 10 February 1910 30 November 1979), British comedienne, actress and, in her time, one of the countrys best loved entertainers

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Dorma Leigh in 1920

Dorma Leigh in 1920
Dorma Leigh (1890 - ?), British stage performer, appearing here in The Whirligig, at the Palace Theatre, London. 1920

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Victoria Palace Theatre playbill

Victoria Palace Theatre playbill
Front and back page of a promotional booklet for the Victoria Palace Theatre, London for the week commencing December 19th, 1927

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Gertie Millar in a trouser suit, 1916

Gertie Millar in a trouser suit, 1916
Gertie Millar (1879-1952), popular music hall and stage actress, pictured, " suited at all points like a man, " in other words

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: First Royal Variety Show dress rehersal, 1912

First Royal Variety Show dress rehersal, 1912
The dress rehearsal for the first Royal Variety Show performance at the Palace Theatre, 1912, which was attended by many celebrities

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Victoria Street, Pimlico, London

Victoria Street, Pimlico, London with the Victoria Palace Theatre (left)

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Windmill Girls on TV

Windmill Girls on TV
The Windmill Girls - showgirls from Londons Windmill Theatre - feature in an early BBC transmission from Alexandra Palace

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: A scene from No No Nanette at the Palace Theatre, London (1925) with Joseph Coyne

A scene from No No Nanette at the Palace Theatre, London (1925) with Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale and George Grossmith Date: 1925

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Palace Theatre Company - London - Theatrical Garden Party

Palace Theatre Company - London - Theatrical Garden Party Date: 1912

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Maud Allan entertains French Sailors at the Palace Theatre

Maud Allan entertains French Sailors at the Palace Theatre
The dancer Maud Allan entertaining French bluejackets at the Palace Theatre during the visit of President Fallieres to London in May 1908. 1908

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Gaby Deslys, 1914

Gaby Deslys, 1914
French actress and music hall artiste, Gaby Deslys pictured in rather glamorous caricature. At the time, she was appearing in the revue, The Passing Show, at the Palace Theatre, London. 1914

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Gaby Deslys

Gaby Deslys (1884 - 1920), French actress, music hall artiste and sometime lover of King Manuel II of Portugal, pictured in 1914 when she was appearing in The Passing Show, at the Palace Theatre

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off

A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off, 1858 (hand coloured litho on paper)
7485263 A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off, 1858 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Phillips, Watts (1825-1874) ; 25x40 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Balancing performer, 1860s - Signor Ethardo's balancing act at the Crystal Palace, London, 1860s

Balancing performer, 1860s - Signor Ethardo's balancing act at the Crystal Palace, London, 1860s
NWI4759588 Balancing performer, 1860s - Signor Ethardo's balancing act at the Crystal Palace, London, 1860s.; (add.info.: Balancing performer)

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Building proposed to be erected in the Alexandra-Park, Muswell-Hill, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

Building proposed to be erected in the Alexandra-Park, Muswell-Hill, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
Building proposed to be erected in the Alexandra-Park, Muswell-Hill, 1864. 'The directors [of the Alexandra Park Company] have entered into a contract with Messrs

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Scene from the new opera, 'Love's Triumph', at Covent Garden, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Scene from the new opera, "Love's Triumph", at Covent Garden, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Scene from the new opera, "Love's Triumph", at Covent Garden, 1862. London stage production. 'The Engraving represents the scene in the gardens of the Regent's palace

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The Educated Mules at the Alhambra Palace, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Educated Mules at the Alhambra Palace, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Educated Mules at the Alhambra Palace, 1858. American circus in London: Messrs. Howes and Cushing's "educated" mules, Barney and Pete who...must have had, if not a superior education

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Her Majesty's Visit to Germany, the Ducal Palace at Gotha... 1862. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty's Visit to Germany, the Ducal Palace at Gotha... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty's Visit to Germany, the Ducal Palace at Gotha - from a sketch by our special artist, 1862. Gotha, the capital of the duchy, is, alternately with Coburg

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Blondin's Pantomimic Drama at the Crystal Palace: Planter's House on the coast of Brazil... 1862

Blondin's Pantomimic Drama at the Crystal Palace: Planter's House on the coast of Brazil... 1862
Blondin's Pantomimic Drama at the Crystal Palace: Planter's House on the coast of Brazil - Blondin, as an ape, nursing the Planter's Child, 1862

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Odeon Haymarket NWC01_01_1898

Odeon Haymarket NWC01_01_1898
Odeon Cinema, Haymarket, St James, City of Westminster, Greater London. Looking over seating towards the screen in the dimly lit auditorium of the Odeon Cinema. The Odeon Cinema opened in 1962

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The Great Lafayette in his study, 1911

The Great Lafayette in his study, 1911
Sigmund Neuberger (or Newburger) (1871-1911), otherwise known as illusionist The Great Lafayette. Seen here in his study at 55 Tavistock Square, London, which was decorated with pictures, colour

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, in her capacity as Patron

The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, in her capacity as Patron, attends " A Night Before Christmas" production by Chickenshed Theatre at the London Palace Theatre

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Rehearsals for new musical Cabaret, which opens at the Palace Theatre

Rehearsals for new musical Cabaret, which opens at the Palace Theatre, London (on February 28th), Monday 22nd January 1968. Our Picture Shows

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Mike Yarwood will headline a West End show for the first time when he stars for a season

Mike Yarwood will headline a West End show for the first time when he stars for a season at the Victoria Palace, London. 7th July 1975

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Edward Woodward actor who will be playing the part of Sydney Carton in Two Cities

Edward Woodward actor who will be playing the part of Sydney Carton in Two Cities (opens 27th Feb. 1969) at the London Palace Theatre

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Victoria Street, Westminster, Londonwith the Victoria Palace Theatre on the left

Victoria Street, Westminster, Londonwith the Victoria Palace Theatre on the left. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Would-Be Actors, Palace Theatre, London

Would-Be Actors, Palace Theatre, London
Would-Be Actors, at the Palace Theatre, London, with Carter Livesey, Albert Mason and Lilian Rosebery. 1906

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Maud Allan, The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, London

Maud Allan, The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, London
Maud Allan in The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. 1908

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: The corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and Greek Street, London

The corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and Greek Street, London - large advertising hoardings/billboards for The Talk of the Town revue at The Adelphi Theatre and Crazy Gang at the Victoria Palace Theatre

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Gaumont State Theatre NWC01_01_2829

Gaumont State Theatre NWC01_01_2829
Mecca Bingo Club, Kilburn High Road, Kilburn, Brent, Greater London. The Mecca Bingo Club and Kilburn High Road viewed from the north. The Gaumont State Theatre was opened in 1937

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Gaumont State Theatre NWC01_01_2828

Gaumont State Theatre NWC01_01_2828
Mecca Bingo Club, Kilburn High Road, Kilburn, Brent, Greater London. The north-east elevation of the Mecca Bingo Club. The Gaumont State Theatre was opened in 1937

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2299

Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2299
GALA BINGO HALL, MITCHAM ROAD, TOOTING GRAVENEY, WANDSWORTH, GREATER LONDON. Three painted panels beneath a triple colonnade of arches above the balcony in the auditorium of the Gala Bingo Hall

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2255

Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2255
GALA BINGO HALL, MITCHAM ROAD, TOOTING GRAVENEY, WANDSWORTH, GREATER LONDON. Two ante-proscenium bays in the auditorium of the Gala Bingo Hall

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2285

Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2285
GALA BINGO HALL, MITCHAM ROAD, TOOTING GRAVENEY, WANDSWORTH, GREATER LONDON. The auditorium of the Gala Bingo Hall viewed from the rear of the circle. The Granada Theatre opened in 1931

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Odeon Leicester Square NWC01_01_1857

Odeon Leicester Square NWC01_01_1857
ODEON CINEMA, LEICESTER SQUARE, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A decorated safety screen, with the Compton organ console in front, in the darkeneded auditorium of the Odeon Cinema

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Theatre ceiling DP232573

Theatre ceiling DP232573
Alexandra Palace, South Terrace, Alexandra Park, Haringey, Greater London. Detail looking up at the ceiling of the former exhibition halls theatre

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Scaffolding DP232580

Scaffolding DP232580
Alexandra Palace, South Terrace, Alexandra Park, Haringey, Greater London. Exterior view of the former exhibition halls office and theatre, under scaffolding during renovation, from the north

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Victoria Palace, Victoria, London, England, UK

Victoria Palace, Victoria, London, England, UK

Background imagePalace Theatre Collection: Clock Tower & Victoria Palace, Victoria, London, England, UK

Clock Tower & Victoria Palace, Victoria, London, England, UK



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Palace Theatre Collection

The Palace Theatre is a historic venue located in the heart of London, England. It was built in 1891 and has been a major part of the city's cultural landscape ever since. The theatre has hosted some of the world's most famous performers, including Charlie Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy, and The Beatles, and is also home to many popular musicals such as Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables. The theatre features two auditoriums with seating for up to 2200 people and offers excellent acoustics for both live performances and film screenings. Its grand architecture makes it one of London's most iconic venues, providing an unforgettable experience for all who visit it.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Palace Theatre is a historic venue located in London, England that has been entertaining audiences for over 100 years. The Media Storehouse offers a collection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the iconic theatre. Our collection includes stunning images of the exterior and interior of the building as well as performances on stage. The Palace Theatre was originally built in 1891 and has undergone several renovations throughout its history. It is best known for hosting popular musicals such as Les Misérables and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The our collection captures the grandeur and beauty of this beloved landmark. Whether you are a fan of theatre or simply appreciate beautiful photography, there is something for everyone in this collection. These high-quality products make great gifts or can be used to decorate your home or office with a touch of London's rich cultural heritage.
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