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Acquired further properties.
Acquired further properties.
1960 Acquired by [[Stoll Theatres Corporation]]<ref>The Times Nov. 5, 1960</ref>


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of Edinburgh

A theatre buildings business from the merger of the theatre companies owned by Sir Edward Moss, Richard Thornton and Sir Oswald Stoll.

1899 The company was registered December 15, 1899, to acquire the properties and business of the following companies.—

also: Empire, Ardwick, Manchester, Empire, Hackney, Empire, Holloway, Empire, Shepherd's Bush, Empire, Dublin, Empire, Coventry, Palace, Leicester, Palace, Bordesley, Palace, Camberwell, Granville, Walham Green, Hippodrome, Manchester, Glasgow Coliseum, Olympia, Liverpool, H.M. Theatre of Varieties, Walsall, Reading Theatre, Richmond Theatre, Philharmonic Hall, Cardiff, Zoo and Hippodrome, Glasgow.

Acquired further properties.

1960 Acquired by Stoll Theatres Corporation[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov. 5, 1960