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Survey of London
… has this act been set in motion? It is to erect a huge cinema with rows of shops and towering flats, which, so far … by anyone living in the immediate neighbourhood. 326 The cinema failed to materialize, and Melton Court, an …
Survey of London
… Street, formerly known as Trinity Chapel, was used as a cinema prior to the 193945 war. It was built in 1835 for the …
Survey of London
… piscis, is an unmistakable product of the 'Jazz Age'. Gaumont (formerly Coronet) Theatre, Notting Hill Gate Plate … he was fined. In 1916 the theatre was adapted for use as a cinema, and in 1950 the name was changed to the Gaumont. 121 In 1600 Cope sold the manor or farm of Notting …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… new shops, an arts and recreation centre around the Odeon cinema, student hostels, offices, factories, and much new …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Walturdaw Animated Picture Co. in 1907 and continued as a cinema until 1923. The Tottenham Palace, designed by Eylson … 1924, by which time the rink had become the Canadian Rink cinema; thereafter films were shown at the Tottenham Palace … was used by Atlas Lighting Ltd. Other cinemas included the Gaumont, a large building of the 1930s, the Palladium, Wood …
A History of the County of Stafford
… include several sports pitches. 155 Chasetown had a cinema by 1915, the Palace de Luxe near the junction of High … building was used by a car-spraying business. The Chase Cinema at Sankey's Corner was opened in the mid 1930s and was …
A History of the County of Chester
… Road, 6 and in 1939 permission was granted for a cinema (never finished) and a neo-Georgian shopping parade to …
A History of the County of Chester
… Only one had a wireless and eight never went to the cinema or theatre. The diets of all were adjudged seriously … earnings, department stores, and the influence of the cinema. 15 Even so, there remained much poverty, partly … cultural focus for the city, the only place apart from the Gaumont cinema where large concerts could be held in …
A History of the County of Chester
… the spread of television there was a decline in cinema-going from the 1950s; the Music Hall cinema became a retail shop, the Gaumont a bingo hall, and by the early 1970s, when audiences …
A History of the County of Chester
… after 1974 and was left largely to the private sector. Cinema-going revived considerably, and a multi-screen cinema was built away from the city centre on the Sealand …
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