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The Oxford Music Hall, 1. Oxford Street, London.
The. Oxford Music Hall of 1. The Daily News reported on the new Oxford Music.
Hall in their 2. 7th of March 1. The entrance to the building from Oxford- street is. Corinthian portico, thence by a passage, 1. Doric columns, supporting the entablature, over.
These features divide the entrance. The floor is laid with coloured tiles, the pattern following. At the end of the entrance passage.
The Music- hall is a large, lofty, well- proportioned room, measuring. The width we. have stated as 4. The ceiling is. coved near the wall, and springs from the top of an ornamental entablature. Corinthian columns. These columns are not placed, as in. The lines of the columns are carried across the ceiling.
The ceiling. ornaments are generally perforated, to allow an easy escape for the. To supply the necessary cold air, numerous.
The. proscenium has a bold and imposing appearance. The Corinthian columns. Ionic columns, much larger than if isolated. The large looking- glasses. Left - The Oxford Music Hall Frontage with Dan Leno and George Robey.
Bill. On the right there is a promenade, or picture gallery, the whole of. The bar, on the opposite side of the. Music- hall, has Ionic columns standing out boldly from the wall; and. The whole arrangements, both for appearance and working, have been.
Considerable attention. The glass chandelier in the hall is remarkably. The decorations. are of a delicate and tasteful description, and the ventilation appears. The inauguration of the building last night was signalised by a concert. Miss. Parepa, Miss Poole, Mr. Santley, took part.'The above (edited) text in quotes was first published in the Daily.
News, 2. 7th March 1. The ERA also printed a. March edition which duplicates.
Daily News reported but of the performance itself they. The Concert which inaugurated the opening, was supported by. Miss Poole, Mdlle. The only novelty in the programme of the evening was a. Mackay. and composed by Mr.
Frank Mori, and sung, for the first time in public. Mdlle. Parepa, who was warmly cheered. Miss Poole. gave . Swift, Santley, and George Genge.
Miss Rosina. Collins, the violinist, played the . Hime. officiated as accompanyist.'The above (edited) text in quotes was first published in the ERA. March 1. 86. 1. Arthur. Lloyd is known to have performed at the Oxford Music Hall many times.
The. Oxford went on to entertain the Music Hall. Tuesday the 1. 1th of February 1. Such was the extent. The fire started around 3am and was noticed by a fireman who was engaged. He discovered that some of the Hall's. Whilst they were. The. Metropolitan Fire Brigade in nearby Crown Street were alerted and arrived.
John Moffatt - Click. The Oxford had however, been insured for the sum of .
Not such an amazing claim. The artistes and musicians whose belongings were stored in the Hall. A Benefit in the form of a Grand day. Fete was held at the rebuilt Crystal. Palace in Sydenham Hill the following month on the 2nd of March. All the big names of the day. Benefit which shows the regard they had for Morton.
Oxford, and the people who had lost so much in the fire. As it turned out however, Morton gave the. Oxford up after the fire and went on to open the Philharmonic. Islington instead, which like the first Oxford Music Hall was also. Finch Hill and Parare.