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  2. The 400 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 400 Club was a night club at 28a Leicester Square, in the West End of London. The building was originally home to the Cranbourne Club, then part of it became a cinema in 1909, with a basement tearoom. [1] In 1914, it became Cupid's Cinema and in 1926, the Palm Court Cinema, but closed in 1928 in the face of mounting competition.

  3. Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    The square lies within an area bound by Lisle Street, to the north; Charing Cross Road, to the east; Orange Street, to the south; and Whitcomb Street, to the west.The park at the centre of the square is bound by Cranbourn Street, to the north; Leicester Street, to the east; Irving Street, to the south; and a section of road designated simply as Leicester Square, to the west.

  4. Alhambra Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Alhambra was originally known as the Royal Panopticon and was a landmark building at 23–27 Leicester Square, completed in 1854 by T. Hayter Lewis as a venue for showcasing the finest in the arts and for scientific demonstrations and popular education. This lasted for two years, and then the decision to add a circus ring was taken.

  5. Leicester House, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Leicester House in an engraving of 1748. Leicester House was a large aristocratic townhouse in Westminster, London, to the north of where Leicester Square now is. Built by the Earl of Leicester and completed in 1635, it was later occupied by Elizabeth Stuart, a British princess and former Queen of Bohemia, and in the 1700s by the two successive Hanoverian princes of Wales.

  6. Royal Panopticon of Science and Art - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Panopticon of Science and Arts was a building flanked by minarets.This was a very large building for the time. The façade had tiles made by Mintons, shields and coats of arms of the most prominent scientists, writers and artists, including Oliver Goldsmith and Humphry Davy.

  7. Healthcare in Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 it was announced that staff at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust would be cut by 1500, while primary care staff would be increased by 234. [ 5 ] The three clinical commissioning groups decided to appoint a single accountable officer and management team in December 2018 with a view to a merger.