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of Argyll Street, London
1910 Designed by [[Frank Matcham]]. Walter Gibbons, an early moving-pictures manager, built the Palladium in 1910 to compete with Sir Edward Moss's [[London Hippodrome]] and Sir Oswald Stoll's [[London Coliseum]].


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October 1973.

of Argyll Street, London

1910 Designed by Frank Matcham. Walter Gibbons, an early moving-pictures manager, built the Palladium in 1910 to compete with Sir Edward Moss's London Hippodrome and Sir Oswald Stoll's London Coliseum.

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