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Royalty Cinema, Gosforth. October 1934
Glamour Cinema Club, Manchester Street, Liverpool, 18th March 1976, Uncensored Entertainment, Adults Only
Two well known landmarks in Queen Street, West Bromwich, will vanish to make way for the Ring Road development programme. On the left is the Farriers Arms, with the Queens cinema in the background
Copy of James Bond Boat, similar to one used in film, Live and Let Die, arrives for display at the Odeon Middlesbrough, Corporation Road, Middlesbrough, 1973. Our Picture Shows
The manager of the Coliseum Cinema located on the north-west side of Harrow Road beside the Regent Canal, in the west London district of Paddington
The Odeon cinema in Abbey Road, Torquay in January 1988 with Dirty Dancing and Fatal Attraction were topping the bill
Royalty Cinema in Dartmouth which closed in August 1986
Colony Cinema and restaurant in Lower Union Lane, Torquay shortly before it closed. 1985
Cabbages replace flowers in Luton High Street, Bedfordshire. 11th October 1966
Knowle Picture House, Bristol, 1924. Showing DW Griffiths Orphans of the Storm starring Dorothy and Lilian Gish
Bristol Times, The Globe Cinema, Lawrence Hill, 1932 Schoolchildren entering the cinema
Bedminsters first cinema 1910, East Street Picturedrome, Bedminster, Bristol
Remains of the Tivoli cinema in Weston Super Mare after the air raid of the 28th June 1942
Vandyck Cinema, Fishponds Road, Bristol -1961 showing the film The Greengage Summer ub
The Ritz Cinema, Brislington, Bristol 1970
Mecca Leisure Social Club, High Street West, Wallsend, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, North East of England, 28th April 1991. The Ritz Cinema
Angela Lansbury at the premiere of Bedknobs & Broomsticks held at the Odeon, Leicester Square. 7th October 1971
Old cinema equipment, 13th October 1972
The Western Cinema in Leeds which is run by the Shann family. Dad is the projectionist while mum and daughter are working in the box office, confectionary stand and selling ice cream in the interval
A pile of rubble is that all that remains of Lozells Picture Theatre that stood on the corner Lozells Road and Malthouse Gardens, Birmingham, following an air raid on the city. 28th July 1942
Arts Lab cinema. West Midlands. September 1978
Spotlights and stage equipment on stage at the new Paramount Cinema as it nears completion. The new 2, 750 luxury seat cinema
Odeon, Northwood Hills Circa August 1936
The Odeon Cinema opens at SkyDome multiplex, Croft Road, Coventry, Thursday 21st October 1999
Staff at the luxurious Regent Cinema, Castle Street, Bristol in 1936
Regent Cinema Castle Street 1930s with a wurlitzer organ
The Pier at Aberystwyth Harbour, Ceredigion, West Wales, July 1964
Plans for a network of Jerry Lewis automated cinemas throughout Western Europe were announced today at a press conference at the Dorchester Hotel
The Birmingham Odeon cinema, New Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. March 1987
Star Wars fans, queuing outside Cinema, Birmingham, 29th January 1978
The Regal Cinema Bathgate, Scotland, 28th November 1989. Kay Lynn manager picture outside
Crowds outside La Scala Cinema watch celebrities arrive for the world premiere of film, A Man Called Peter, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland, 30th March 1955
Playhouse Cinema, Stornoway, Scotland, 19th June 1978. Pictured, Duncan MacKinnon manager of Stornoways only cinema. He flouted strict Calvinistic law, took on the church, and lost
Eglinton Odeon, Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd October 1981. The curtain falls on Saturday for manager Ken Smith (front) and his staff at the Eglinton Odeon, from left, Isa Hooman, George Chalmers
Odeon Cinema, Glasgow, Scotland, Circa 1985
ABC Cinema, Falkirk, Scotland, 20th August 1978. Arthur MacGregor, chief projectionist at the cinema, pictured in his work clothes
Demolition of the Gaumont Theatre, Middlesbrough. 1971
ABC Cinema, 143 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, 22nd December 1983
The Pavilion Theatre, Newport Road, Middlesbrough, 14th December 1991
Staff at the Regent Cinema on Redcar Seafront have made a giant dragon, inspired by the film Dragonheart, 16th November 1996
Converted Church into Cinema, 19th March 1980. Gateshead and Jarrow Methodist Circuit has converted a disused church into a Family Centre
Staff at Wallaw Cinema, Ashington, Northumberland, after the final credits rolled on film Annie, after the final house, before closure, 30th July 1982
New cinema, The Point, 15th July 1987. No steps, no craned necks, but plenty of legroom and places to put drinks at The Point
All alone in the darkness, Valerie Pearson going where the other 499 didn t treat, sitting through a private showing of the film Poltergeist, 17th September 1982
Drive In Cinema, in farmer Swinburnes cow pasture, with silos in the background, cattle mooing and, a bonus for patrons, the chance to buy a bag of potatoes for 90p
W Pitts Cinema, Embleton, Northumberland, 3rd December 1948. Peep inside organ, shows the trumpets, cymbals, vibraphone and other twiddly bits
Cranes stand by as building work starts on the new 12 million pound law courts in Corporation Road, Middlesbrough, 5th February 1988
Projector Room, Classic Cinema, Renfield Street, Glasgow, Scotland, 24th July 1964. Previously known as Cranstons Cinema De Luxe