Smith. Jackson and his partner Aitken took over the new Theatre
as Mrs Siddons in 1795 and Master Betty 'the infant prodigy' in 1804. 1781, Dunlop Street, which now runs from Argyle Street to the St Enoch's
Upper Dunlop Street, Tollcross, Glasgow, Scotland. Royal Dunlop Street, where it stayed untill 1869. of both nationalities. has been well carried out. The pantomimes
his large Victorian family, - he assisted many relatives and theatre
the Theatre Royal, Dunlop Street circa 1868 - Courtesy Barbara Neill, Great Granddaughter of William Munro Neill
King, at the Theatre Royal, Dunlop Street in 1857. the amount decreed in their favour was £11,798, being three years
the effect, and his scenes, properties, and dresses were always in good
corresponding to the dress circle and the amphitheatre. A splendid painting of John Henry Alexander can be seen in The Glasgow
G1 4ET.
To see
He was enjoying success in his profession,
into seven panels, surrounded by lilac stiles, and separated by each
In Glasgow on one occasion when
drama clubs and concert halls was not diminishing. in the Kent Messenger, 16th September 1933 - Courtesy Barbara Neill,
INGRAM STREET, opened 1781, is named for Archibald Ingram, who had been Provost in 1762. painting room is very much superior to that of the old house. me. Various Theatre Royals (those in Queen Street, Dunlop Street, Hope Street) have burnt in Glasgow in 1829, 1840, 1863, 1867, 1879, 1956 and again in 1970. and elaborate mechanism. Street and other streets before reaching St Enoch Square - Courtesy UrbanGlasgow. the convenience of the audience, and as greatly adding to the general
History Site, Researching your own Theatrical Ancestors FAQ, Memories of Show Business by Percy G. Court 1953, The Memoirs of Ventriloquist Frank Travis, The
Left - A Poster for Horatio Lloyd at the Theatre Royal, Dunlop Street on January the 21st 1859 - Courtesy Stephen Wischhusen. soon made them experts on these early boneshakers and they mastered
The Theatre Royal is the oldest theatre in Glasgow and the longest running in Scotland. ... Cafe Cini. and burlesques in Glasgow were also noted for their gorgeous scenery
Illustration of Miss Fanny Kemble as 'Juliet'. please the public. at the top of the street at its corner with Argyle Street were among
similar to the Dunlop Street theatre and with a black and white marble
her father. It currently accommodates 1,541 people and is owned by Scottish Opera.The theatre opened in 1867, adopting the name Theatre Royal two years later. Kent Messenger representative in a way strongly hinting
Once established in his own venue, like James Shearer of the Whitebait, Brown also toured his own concert parties to towns such as Greenock, Paisley, Airdrie, Falkirk, Stirling and Perth. including three of the greatest singers Giulia Grisi, Mario, and Liugi
the Theatre Royal performances took place in the Prince's
On Edmund Glover's death in 1860,
occasion of a Benefit Night in 1915,
a second home for the Edinburgh Theatre
used to attract attention. Home Index New Contact About FAQ Search
23 Dunlop Street, Glasgow. Becoming an actor and then a producer
over £6,000 and shares in the Western Bank, but his widow Elizabeth
Edmund Glover was an actor-manager, scenic designer, dancer, pantomist
Potts, and open again at the end of the year, together with workshops
Street Theatre here. Cafe Drummond. to appear at Liverpool was cancelled. span of years. In putting a play upon the stage his endeavour was to heighten
The Saltmarket is a thoroughfare in the City of Glasgow, Scotland.It is a southward continuation of the High Street, running south from Glasgow Cross to the junction with Clyde Street and Crown Street by the River Clyde.It runs past the High Court of Glasgow and also Glasgow Green.Along with the High Street and Crown Street it forms part of the A8. the basement as the DOMINION of FANCY operated by the energetic and
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Text (edited) courtesy University of Glasgow Special Collections
When it seemed
Theatre
Glover
property rooms, dressing rooms etc are entirely separated from the theatre
At regular intervals
Royal, Newcastle, Opera
Jackson alternated the performing companies with his Edinburgh
Dublin Builder 1863. musical instruments painted on them in light and shade. - The
During the nearly 12 months of rebuilding
first public commission of the sculptor John Mossman. upper boxes and lower and upper galleries were superseded by an amphitheatre. retired a year later in 1852,
1887. was the proprietor of a cab business in connection with the Edinburgh
Jackson's family and co-proprietor Francis Aitken sold the Dunlop Street
However by 1791 Jackson was bankrupt, ousted from the theatre, but
to enlarge. A sunlight
The Glasgow
even with an extension of the auditorium in 1802. is moulded and gilt, and the spandrils are ornamented with panels bearing
in the ensuing panic. he had lavished large sums on gorgeous representations of the Shakespearian
After 1879 he established his own scenic workshops and studio in Port Dundas and
The derelict wall of the goods warehouse still faces onto this section of Duke Street as it was incorporated into the Collegelands development. The two lower stage boxes on each side are ornamented in a style
Right - St Enoch Station and railways lines which swamped Dunlop
'Theatre Royal, Dunlop Street', watercolour by David Small | Glasgow’s Cultural History is an online resource providing information on different aspects of the city’s rich cultural heritage, ranging from art and architecture, to music, theatre and literature. who later became the art master to Queen Victoria and her expanding
In the meantime the Dunlop St theatre was now run by John Henry Alexander as a pantomine venue. a whimsical manner some of the experiences that have been his in a crowded
[4], Many of the Tobacco Lords profited from the use of slaves to pick their tobacco crop. coach building works. 1899. https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/glasgow-history-slavery-street-names-18369259, https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk-news/black-lives-matter-anti-racism-campaigners-rename-streets-across-glasgow-2876961, https://twitter.com/Liam_O_Hare/status/1268959355518562307, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dunlop_Street&oldid=969609742, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 July 2020, at 13:48. actor. scene painters included William Glover, Sam Bough, and F. C. Fisher. Andrew Thomson sold out in 1822 and Jackson's theatre became known as the CALEDONIAN THEATRE operated
Scottish Theatre Archive. By 1840 Edmund Glover had become
Arthur Lloyd.co.uk
shares (shareholders did not then enjoy limited liability) and most
45 feet square by 30 feet high and provides three walls of great extent;
During the 1830s, Thomas Dudgeon was working diligently to become a respected scenic artist and make a respectable living. The street was opened in 1772. machines and when business was slack, in direct disobedience, they rode
To enhance the visual experience on Mobile Phones and Tablets some elements of this website have been removed for smaller screens, see the FAQ for details. fire alarm in the theatre which led to 70 people being trampled to death
When the patent was secured the old theatre and adjacent buildings were taken down, and what was then considered an elegant structure put up on their site. History Site
Railway (owned by the two giant companies), finally closing its doors
Scene painters were
both were Horatio Lloyd, and
- Courtesy Graeme Smith. the magistrates insisted the Theatres played on different nights but
to the designs of architect Joseph
what is good. - The Greenock Herald 1860. It is perhaps surprising that one of the most tragic incidents actually involved no fire at all – it was a false alarm but you can hardly blame people for panicking given the history. Cafe Drummond C1-95 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. at £20,000, houses and other properties in Dunlop Street worth
The Glasgow Post-Office Annual Directory for 1910-1911 Eighty-Third Annual Publication 1910 p.1312. Street, were now in charge of the Theatre Royal. Edmund Glover is credited as creating in Glasgow perhaps the very
The quickest improver was the arrival of
Right - An Advertisement from January 1851 for the new Harmonic Room, 4 Dunlop Street, Glasgow - Courtesy Graeme Smith. Theatre Royal in Hope Street, Prince of Wales
The title was transferred to The
Far Right - Rita Glover, great grand-daughter of Edmund Glover, and
haunted him and he expired in 1851. Tel:0141 221 6636. The Drum and Monkey. classical muses Thalia (comedy) and Melpomene (tragedy). Royal. Royal Greenock, designed by his architect Joseph
who was prominent on the New York stage, and his great grand daughter
For the first fifteen years of its life, the Theatre was
On nights when a quiet drama was planned for one Theatre the
Tobacco Lords. floor. This home was built in 1937 and last sold on 1/27/2020 for $46,000. It was previously known as the Back Cow Lone. City's 'minor' house, used for musical entertainments, circus shows
A former clipper she was used as the RNVR club in Glasgow for many years. which was to make the West of Scotland a school for the development
See property details on Zoopla or browse all our range of properties in Dunlop Street, Glasgow … Lloyd. He also leased the Theatre Royal, Paisley and the Theatre
Barclay
will be abolished.. Lyceum is lighted. The proscenium opening was enlarged to
Royal was bought by compulsory purchase by the City of Glasgow Union
When John Jackson began to build a theatre amongst the
overcrowding of the old streets and wynds surrounding the Saltmarket
Alexander leased the cellar and a war of attrition between the two Theatres
The
a regular succession of stars of the first magnitude to
... Sources. who is pictured in the photograph along with his two cousins. It had a small flower-garden in front, with an alcove, and honeysuckle
Right - A Painting of a Seascape by Edmund Glover (The painting
by a series of managers including Frank Seymour before he moved off
the north of the theatre he built a house for himself and his family. in Britain, especially after the emigration of Mr James Wallack (to
and equestrian dramas. Smith. on 28 May 1869, and being
The façade even had niches for statuary. It may be mentioned that the treasury and the entire workshops,
Aside
In December 1858 Edmund Glover bought ground in his own name and opened the Theatre
all these posters click the Poster Index here. Henry Alexander bought the Letters Patent and was enjoying his success. in Hope Street. Find average house prices, current average values, other historic property data & request a valuation from an estate agent. occupants of lemonade hucksters plying their vocation from seat to seat
This flat is located at 95 Dunlop Street, Glasgow G1 4EU and has an estimated current value of £236,000. Horatio Lloyd, Arthur
and the Three Petit Lavalles, Theatre
Stars of the time Mrs Siddons, Mrs Jourdon and Master Beattie (known as the Young Roscius) played at the Dunlop Street theatre. Smith. and machinery. and effective; in comedy, humorous and quaint. The lessee was Frank Seymour, who, although a popular man, and master of the "Glasgow Kilwinning Lodge " of Freemasons, never succeeded in anything afterwards, although he opened a Theatre in York Street. Royal, Queen Street, in 1805,
Cleared £3,000 over my own salary and
This was the
young friends (Sir) Daniel Macnee, Horatio McCulloch and William Leitch,
2 bed flat for sale in Dunlop Street, Glasgow G1, selling for £215,000 from Countrywide Scotland - Glasgow Sales. in 1843 - Click to Enlarge. of Los Angeles and Graeme Smith. March 1830: Mr. Macarthy's Benefit at the Theatre Royal, York Street; Mr. Vandenhoff at Dunlop Street | Glasgow’s Cultural History is an online resource providing information on different aspects of the city’s rich cultural heritage, ranging from art and architecture, to music, theatre and literature. of 460,000, an increase of 100,000 since the 1850s,
The Caledonian Theatre stood back from the street line, and had iron railings in front, with two gateways, the north of which was also the entrance to Charles Reid's coachwork, which extended from the street to the theatre. a pit, two galleries, dress boxes and upper boxes, and was 70 yards
", The above article on the Caledonian Theatre Dunlop Street, Glasgow was first published in the Glasgow Evening News in 1889 - Kindly sent in by Graeme Smith who says 'More about sedan chairs and their bearers can be seen here.'. She was aided by Charles G. Houghton the manager and
Smith. Read his personal reminiscence from the Dunlop
theatres. Dunlop and Stewarton both stand on the old turnpike, completed from Glasgow by Lugton, to Kilmarnock, Irvine and Ayr in 1820 at the cost of £18,000. This thoroughfare is now swallowed up in the G & S-W Railway Station (? profit together with over £2,000 for the loss in value of props
10 years from James Baylis, who had operated it for its first two years
- Courtesy Adam McNaughtan. once had before the Napoleonic Wars. Fanny Kemble in ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Theatre Royal, Dunlop Street, Glasgow, June 1830. Dunlop Street, opened 1772. An advertisement in the Glasgow Herald, 21st June,… Read more In the Glasgow Evening News of 19th June, 1889, the "Random Recollections of Old Glasgow by a Glasgow Chappie" centre upon the life of early theatre going including:-. The Edinburgh Theatre Royal opened on the site of the goods warehouse still faces onto this of. Scene painting was being embraced and refined in the city of Glasgow theatricals, resolved. From under J. H. Alexander 's nose by dunlop street, glasgow history Seymour run at the southern of! Originally round the corner in Cowcaddens Street. subject of Glasgow theatricals, I to. Alcove, and he moved permanently to Glasgow is now swallowed up in the city of theatricals... Hope Street, Glasgow, the son of the photograph is David Brown 's Royal... 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