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Albion Hall

Coordinates: 51°32′23″N 0°4′25″W / 51.53972°N 0.07361°W / 51.53972; -0.07361
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Albion Hall (1849–1940) on the west side of Albion Square, Hackney, was built by Islip Odell between 1849 and 1850, and was owned by the Literary and Scientific Institute until 1861. Under the management of the Literary and Scientific Institute, the hall managed lectures, a library, entertainment and classes in chess, French, book-keeping and arts and science. From 1861 it was run as an assembly hall, and after the installation of swimming baths in the 1860s, became public baths. Between 1850 and 1894 the building was licensed, but it closed in 1897. The London School Board re-opened the building in 1899. It was demolished following bomb damage during World War II.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ ,"East London Theatre Archive: Theatres in Existence timeline". Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
  2. ^ ,"A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney". 1995. Retrieved 2010-12-23.

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51°32′23″N 0°4′25″W / 51.53972°N 0.07361°W / 51.53972; -0.07361