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**In 1825 Thomas Rouse started one of the first [[music hall]]s. **In 1825 Thomas Rouse started one of the first [[music hall]]s.
-The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century - Page 86+[[The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century]] - Page 86
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The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century - Page 86

books.google.com/books?id=fHNnAAAAMAAJ Warwick William Wroth, ‎Arthur Edgar Wroth - 1896 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions The Shepherd and Shepherdess appears to have been pulled down about 1825, at which time Thomas Rouse built on or near its site the Eagle Tavern (rebuilt 1838) which formed the nucleus of the famous Eagle establishment with its ...

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