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Geographic Name
Ranelagh Gardens (London, England)
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Ranelaigh Gardens (London, England)
Ranelegh Gardens (London, England)
Ranelegh Gardens (London, England)
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Gardens England
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This heading is not valid for use as a geographic subdivision.
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Work cat: Tenducci, Giusto Ferdinando. Six new English songs, 1763: title page (at Ranelagh)
What shepherd or nymph, approximately 1763: caption (sung by Mr. Hudson at Ranelegh)
The complete English songster, 1762?: title page (Vauxhall, Ranelaigh, and Marybone gardens)
Wikipedia, viewed 23 August 2023 (Ranelagh Gardens (alternative spellings include Ranelegh and Ranleigh); public pleasure garden located in Chelsea, just outside London in the 18th century; occupied the site of Ranelagh House (built 1688-1689); in 1741, the house and grounds were purchased by a syndicate led by the proprietor of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Sir Thomas Robinson, and the gardens opened to the public in 1742; important venue for musical concerts; redesigned by John Gibson in the 19th century; now a garden as part of the grounds of Chelsea Hospital)
City of London website, 12 Sept. 2023: Ranelagh Gardens (Ranelagh Gardens was built on a site east of the Royal Hospital Chelsea; opened 1742; demolished 1805)
What shepherd or nymph, approximately 1763: caption (sung by Mr. Hudson at Ranelegh)
The complete English songster, 1762?: title page (Vauxhall, Ranelaigh, and Marybone gardens)
Wikipedia, viewed 23 August 2023 (Ranelagh Gardens (alternative spellings include Ranelegh and Ranleigh); public pleasure garden located in Chelsea, just outside London in the 18th century; occupied the site of Ranelagh House (built 1688-1689); in 1741, the house and grounds were purchased by a syndicate led by the proprietor of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Sir Thomas Robinson, and the gardens opened to the public in 1742; important venue for musical concerts; redesigned by John Gibson in the 19th century; now a garden as part of the grounds of Chelsea Hospital)
City of London website, 12 Sept. 2023: Ranelagh Gardens (Ranelagh Gardens was built on a site east of the Royal Hospital Chelsea; opened 1742; demolished 1805)
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