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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Street approximately opposite the site of the Dominion Cinema. 24 The Providence Baptist chapel is known to have …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and music recitals by international artists in the Regal cinema. 97 In 1962 the thirty-seventh annual Uxbridge Show, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Harefield Road was completed in 1907. 23 The Savoy cinema, built on the site of the old public rooms at the … was built in High Street just north of the modern Odeon cinema and a depot housing 25 electric trams was constructed … Christopher Cowan, J.P. Programmes penes Uxb. libr. The cinema closed in 1960: file in Uxb. libr. See p. 94. Ex inf. …
A History of the County of Essex
… until 1963, when the site was sold. 122 Hornchurch cinema, Station Lane, was opened c. 1914, and closed in 1935. … theatre, still survived in 1976. The Towers, later Odeon, cinema, High Street, was opened in 1936. 124 It became a … in 1953 by Hornchurch U.D.C., which had bought the old cinema in Station Lane, and had formed a repertory company. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Gardens, 59 the flats of Summerlands Grange where a cinema had stood, 60 and a block c. 1968 in place of Essex …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with halls seating 466 and 200, was also used as a cinema from 1922. 55 The Highgate Preservation Society was … a cinematograph room from 1910 84 and was described as a cinema in 1926, 85 although live performances were still … of the film industry. 95 The cinema was renamed the Gaumont in 1950 96 and, as the Top Rank club, was used for …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 320 people; 15 the Carfax electric theatre (later cinema), opened in 1912; 16 and the Gem. 17 The Capitol theatre in London Road was built by a cinema company in 1923, to serve also as a theatre. The … park; 18 it could seat 700 c. 1950. 19 In 1935 the Carfax cinema was converted into the Carfax theatre, later known as …
A History of the County of Sussex
… being burnt down in 1928, it was rebuilt as the Imperial cinema, and after the Second World War became first an auction room and then a car showroom. The Embassy cinema on the west side of High Street was opened in 1938 10 … s.v. Crawley. Souvenir programme of opening of Embassy cinema, in Crawley Ref. Libr.; Bastable, Crawley, 81-2. …
Survey of London
… 272 Angel Centre 21, 197, 338, 366, 442, Ill. 469 Angel Cinema (Angel Picture Theatre) 14, 452, 4534, Ills 579, 583, … Ill. 579 Angel Mews 346 Angel Picture Theatre see Angel Cinema Angel Place 335, 342, 346 Angel Planning Study 441, … 115 fn. gas-meter testing station 109, 138, Ill. 170 Gaumont 454 Geary, Stephen 300 b Gee, Walker & Slater Ltd …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… of Cawood, bricklayer, house sold by, (319) 180b. Tower Cinema, chapel used as, (30) 54b. " Place, 235b236a. Towers, …
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