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50 St James's Street         
  • 50 St James's Street
HOUSE IN ST JAMES'S STREET, ST JAMES'S, LONDON, ENGLAND
50 St. James's Street
50 St James's Street is a Grade II listed house in St James's Street, St James's, London SW1, opposite White's Club.
St James's Street         
  • View of [[Clarendon House]], now demolished, which used to face south down St James's Street
  • St James's Street and [[St James's Palace]], [[chromolithograph]], about 1890
STREET IN THE ST JAMES'S AREA OF THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER IN LONDON
St. James's Street; St James’s Street; St. James's Street, Piccadilly; St James's Street, London
St James's Street is the principal street in the district of St James's, central London. It runs from Piccadilly downhill to St James's Palace and Pall Mall.
St James's Theatre         
  • George Alexander]] in ''[[The Second Mrs Tanqueray]]'', 1893
  • George Alexander]] as Jack
  • W. H. Kendal]]
  • John Gregory Crace]]
  • Early managers: John Braham (top) and [[Alfred Bunn]]
  • Julius Caesar]]'', 1920
  • [[Ruth Herbert]], lessee 1864–1868
  • [[Vivien Leigh]] and [[Laurence Olivier]] (1948)
  • The St James's in the late 19th century
FORMER THEATRE IN CITY OF WESTMINSTER, LONDON, ENGLAND
St. James' Theater; St. James's Theater; St. James's Theatre; St. James' Theatre; St James' Theatre; St James's Theater; St James' Theater; St. James’s Theatre; St james theatre
The St James's Theatre was in King Street, St James's, London. It opened in 1835 and was demolished in 1957.