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19: 27: 163: 52:. Sonnhammer became the sole owner in 1875 following the break up of his partnership with Loibl in 1874. The business changed ownership again in 1876 and once more in 1891 when it became known as Scott's Oyster and Supper Rooms, located at numbers 18 and 19. 69: 77: 200: 38: 22:
Interior of the newly opened London Pavilion Music Hall, 1861. Sonnhammer and Loibl are probably the figures in top hats at the front.
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Emil Loibl
London Pavilion
music hall
Great Windmill Street
"Interior of newly opened London Pavilion Music Hall; 1861 by Unknown at Museum of London"
the original
Hibbert, Christopher
The London Encyclopaedia
ISBN
978-0-230-73878-2
"Great Windmill Street Area: Nos. 18–20 (consec.) Coventry Street: Scott's Restaurant"
London County Council
British History Online
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7312250
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stub
expanding it
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t
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Categories
British impresarios
British business biography stubs

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