'The Harmonic Institution', 1828, (1942). View of the Argyll Rooms, on the corner of Little Argyle Street and Regent Street, Westminster, London, built by John Nash in 1819. The building was a fashionable venue for masquerades, balls and plays during the Regency period, and was the home of the Philharmonic Society of London from 1813 until it burnt down in 1830. From "English Music', by W. J. Turner. [Collins, London, 1942]


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