Another fire damaged the building in 1831, upon which a new restoration work took place.
Seven years later another fire would damage buildings on the south side of Broadway.
No one was injured in the attack, which heavily damaged the building.
In the year of 1650, a major earthquake struck and damaged the building.
The bomb seriously damaged the building in which it went off.
Soon after the 1900 pantomime, a serious fire damaged the building.
Fire damaged the building in 1992, but repairs have been made and restored.
In 1955, it was rebuilt following a fire which significantly damaged the building.
Their demise would not damage the huge, airy building at the center.
The blast also damaged a nearby private hospital and several other buildings.