18. Temple Stones
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13. Out From The Pillars
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19. Temple Stones


On 20 September, 1808 Covent Garden Theatre burnt down. It was redesigned by Sir Robert Smirke opening less than a year later on 18 September, 1809. It demonstrates the neo-classical style so much in favour at the time and probably the inspiration for this Temple.
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