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Node History: Mrs. Salmon's Wax-works (2093565333)
Version #4
London - edited/added buildings, POIs, roads (inc standardizing alignment to 1:1250 map)
- Edited 11 months ago by Paul The Archivist
- Changeset #107342
- Location: 51.5137390, -0.1109221
Tags
addr:housenumber | 17 |
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addr:street | Fleet Street |
alt_name | Royal Waxworks |
end_date | 1816 |
end_date:edtf | ~1816 |
end_date:note | Mentioned in Post Office Directory up to 1817. Johnson's Directory in 1817 however refers to W. Reed, law bookseller at this location |
name | Mrs. Salmon's Wax-works |
note | Waxwork exhibition moved here in 1795 by Mrs Clarke, after her late husband Mr Clark purchased Mrs Salmon's waxwork collection in 1760. Not clear what the name was. |
source | Inner and Middle Temple by HHL Bellot (1902);London Encyclopedia by Weinreb et al |
start_date | 1795 |
tourism | attraction |
Version #3
Inner/Middle Temple and surrounding area, London - added/edited buildings, landuse, POIs etc
- Edited over 3 years ago by Paul The Archivist
- Changeset #21832
- Location: 51.5137482, -0.1109529
Tags
addr:housenumber | 17 |
---|---|
addr:street | Fleet Street |
alt_name | Royal Waxworks |
end_date | 1816 |
end_date:edtf | ~1816 |
end_date:note | Mentioned in Post Office Directory up to 1817. Johnson's Directory in 1817 however refers to W. Reed, law bookseller at this location |
name | Mrs. Salmon's Wax-works |
note | Waxwork exhibition moved here in 1795 by Mrs Clarke, after her late husband Mr Clark purchased Mrs Salmon's waxwork collection in 1760. Not clear what the name was. |
source | Inner and Middle Temple by HHL Bellot (1902);London Encyclopedia by Weinreb et al |
start_date | 1795 |
tourism | attraction |
Version #2
Inner/Middle Temple, London - added buildings etc
- Edited over 3 years ago by Paul The Archivist
- Changeset #21601
- Location: 51.5137161, -0.1109469
Tags
end_date | 1850 |
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end_date:edtf | ~C19 |
end_date:note | End date not clear |
name | Mrs Salmon's Waxworks |
note | Waxwork exhibition moved here in 1795 by Mrs Clarke, after her late husband Mr Clark purchased Mrs Salmon's waxwork collection in 1760. Not clear what the name was. |
source | Inner and Middle Temple by HHL Bellot (1902);London Encyclopedia by Weinreb et al |
start_date | 1795 |
tourism | attraction |
Version #1
Inner/Middle Temple, London - added buildings etc
- Edited over 3 years ago by Paul The Archivist
- Changeset #21515
- Location: 51.5137161, -0.1109469
Tags
end_date | 1850 |
---|---|
end_date:edtf | ~C19 |
end_date:note | End date not clear |
note | Waxwork exhibition moved here in 1795 by Mrs Clarke, after her late husband Mr Clark purchased Mrs Salmon's waxwork collection in 1760 |
source | Inner and Middle Temple by HHL Bellot (1902);London Encyclopedia by Weinreb et al |
start_date | 1795 |
tourism | attraction |
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