Theatre Royal, Haymarket, made perfectly warm by a powerful air stove in the centre of the pit : on Friday evening, March 10, 1820, and every Monday, Wednesday & Friday, during Lent : Lloyd's dioastrodoxon, the largest and most magnificent orrery in the British Empire and the only transparent orrery ever yet offered to the public.

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1820
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view Theatre Royal, Haymarket, made perfectly warm by a powerful air stove in the centre of the pit : on Friday evening, March 10, 1820, and every Monday, Wednesday & Friday, during Lent : Lloyd's dioastrodoxon, the largest and most magnificent orrery in the British Empire and the only transparent orrery ever yet offered to the public.

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Theatre Royal, Haymarket, made perfectly warm by a powerful air stove in the centre of the pit : on Friday evening, March 10, 1820, and every Monday, Wednesday & Friday, during Lent : Lloyd's dioastrodoxon, the largest and most magnificent orrery in the British Empire and the only transparent orrery ever yet offered to the public. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Leaflet advertising a short series of lectures about the earth, moon, sun, planets etc. at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London (now the Haymarket Theatre). These were accompanied by music on the celestina.

Publication/Creation

London : Theatre Royal, 1820 (London : Glendinning)

Physical description

1 broadside ; 25 cm

Notes

"Glendinning, printer, 25, Hatton Garden, London."

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