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1929 Olympia Ltd was incorporated to acquire and operate the facility
1929 Olympia Ltd was incorporated to acquire and operate the facility


Acquired by [[Sterling Guarantee Trust]] and later by the related company [[Town and City Properties]]
1973 Acquired by [[Sterling Guarantee Trust]] and later by the related company [[Town and City Properties]]


1983 Became part of [[Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co]]
1983 Became part of [[Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co]]

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Olympia is an exhibition centre, event space and conference centre in West Kensington, London.


1886 December 26th. Opened. The architect was Henry Edward Coe

1929 Olympia Ltd was incorporated to acquire and operate the facility

1973 Acquired by Sterling Guarantee Trust and later by the related company Town and City Properties

1983 Became part of Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co

1988 Olympia Ltd was renamed Earls Court and Olympia Ltd


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