Bway & Lost Memory…Glad to hear you enjoyed my Ridgewood Theatre photos. I was only passing by, so didn’t get to go into any of the screens. The front of house area is certainly in good condition and most welcoming.
Here is the only other photo I took: http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/116481293/
PKoch & Bob…Thanks for your concern. I am well aware of some of these areas (I have been visiting the USA since 1976, usually a couple of times a year) Actually only got robbed once(my bag had a ‘going over’ in a restaurant in Times Square!). I live in London and there are some areas here I wouldn’t think of going to at certain times, in fact, come to think of it I live in one! LOL. I will be careful and aware…as always. As you say though, these areas have theatres and I feel the urge to visit, armed with my Film Daily Yearbook lists, I just hop on and off the Metro and buses. I found South Bronx scary a few years ago, when I was there last year, there was a great improvement and I spent 2 days wandering the streets.
In Queens I want to get to the Trylon as I missed it last time I was in the area, also going take a last look at the RKO Flushing, plus there are many more I need to track down. I like to compare Richmond Hill, Kew Gardens etc. with their London counterparts!
Lost Memory…and all of you….I have posted some photos I took last June on the Ridgewood Theatre page. I see its now 3 screens in the former balcony and 2 screens in the former stalls. I wonder which would be best to go into to see anything of original decoration?
Thanks for the complements guys. It is a wonderful building to photograph and I though I would get it at ‘all angles’ before anything happened to it! I’m happy to share with you all.
Bob..It was a sunny hot day, and this atmosphere led to a feeling of security as I wandered around. Schoolkids were just leaving class and at a quick glance all would seem to be ok. However, there were gangs congregating on the street corners who were eyeing me up, but I felt fairly confident I would be ok. Especially as my camera is not large (its the size of a credit card) and I was not pointing my lense at them. I just took my pictures, then left the area. Not a place I would go to after dark though.
PKoch…no relation to ‘that’ Kenneth Roe, I am British and based in the UK (but come to the States quite often). I’m back in NYC in June 2006 to explore more theatres hidden away in the Bronx and Queens this time!
Hey Guys, Interesting as this may be to to the two of you, but this has nothing to do with the Pitkin. My e-mail box is filling up fast here! Can you chat on another forum or swap e-mails please. Thanks
An October 2004 view of the facade of the former Odeon, Stepney. This is all that remains of the original building. Hidden under the black paint are the original white faiance tiles: http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115459482/
Here is a closer view of the Rio Theater building:
http://flickr.com/photos/lslphoto/117075750/
The Film Daily Yearbook, 1950 edition lists the Chief Theatre with a seating capacity of 1,244.
Here are a set of 23 photographs I took of the Barkly Theatre in February 2006:
View link
Lost Memory;
The Phoenix Picturehouse, Oxford, England that you submitted is in the course of being added, with extra details submitted by myself.
Sorry, here is the correct link to:
Foyer…on the ramp to the balcony:
http://flickr.com/photos/jacksonlee/84697836/
Bway & Lost Memory…Glad to hear you enjoyed my Ridgewood Theatre photos. I was only passing by, so didn’t get to go into any of the screens. The front of house area is certainly in good condition and most welcoming.
Here is the only other photo I took:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/116481293/
Here are some recent photographs of the magnificent Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur:
Exterior by day:
http://flickr.com/photos/etm/79311570/
Close-up of exterior by day:
http://flickr.com/photos/62246400@N00/76470902/
Close-up of exterior at night:
http://flickr.com/photos/bindifry/74043534/
Foyer…showing snack bar and decorative detail:
http://flickr.com/photos/shindig/96634164/
Foyer…on the ramp to the balcony:
http://flickr.com/photos/hacksonlee/84697836/
Foyer…viewed from the snack bar:
http://flickr.com/photos/thinkink/75119473/
The Apollo, 1050 Washington Street, Boston is listed as open in the 1950 edition of Film Daily Yearbook…seating still 700.
Another night time photo of the Capitan Theater:
http://flickr.com/photos/oneeighteen/115519254/
The Regal Cinema, Colaba, Mumbai(Bombay) photographed in 2005:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bindifry/74043536/
The Roopalee Cinema, Ahmadabad photographed in the mid-1990’s:
http://flickr.com/photos/inglian/35693180/
The Gauntier Theater has gone from listings in the 1950 edition of Film Daily Yearbook.
An exterior of the Golcha Cinema Deluxe taken in January 2005:
http://flickr.com/photos/lecercle/3147114/
A photograph of the Plaza Cinema taken in 2005:
http://flickr.com/photos/inglian/53973573/
PKoch & Bob…Thanks for your concern. I am well aware of some of these areas (I have been visiting the USA since 1976, usually a couple of times a year) Actually only got robbed once(my bag had a ‘going over’ in a restaurant in Times Square!). I live in London and there are some areas here I wouldn’t think of going to at certain times, in fact, come to think of it I live in one! LOL. I will be careful and aware…as always. As you say though, these areas have theatres and I feel the urge to visit, armed with my Film Daily Yearbook lists, I just hop on and off the Metro and buses. I found South Bronx scary a few years ago, when I was there last year, there was a great improvement and I spent 2 days wandering the streets.
In Queens I want to get to the Trylon as I missed it last time I was in the area, also going take a last look at the RKO Flushing, plus there are many more I need to track down. I like to compare Richmond Hill, Kew Gardens etc. with their London counterparts!
Lost Memory…and all of you….I have posted some photos I took last June on the Ridgewood Theatre page. I see its now 3 screens in the former balcony and 2 screens in the former stalls. I wonder which would be best to go into to see anything of original decoration?
Here are some June 2005 photographs I took of the Ridgewood Theatre:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115980486/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115980840/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115981091/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115981514/
Thanks for the complements guys. It is a wonderful building to photograph and I though I would get it at ‘all angles’ before anything happened to it! I’m happy to share with you all.
Bob..It was a sunny hot day, and this atmosphere led to a feeling of security as I wandered around. Schoolkids were just leaving class and at a quick glance all would seem to be ok. However, there were gangs congregating on the street corners who were eyeing me up, but I felt fairly confident I would be ok. Especially as my camera is not large (its the size of a credit card) and I was not pointing my lense at them. I just took my pictures, then left the area. Not a place I would go to after dark though.
PKoch…no relation to ‘that’ Kenneth Roe, I am British and based in the UK (but come to the States quite often). I’m back in NYC in June 2006 to explore more theatres hidden away in the Bronx and Queens this time!
A photograph of the Regal Theatre taking in 2005:
http://flickr.com/photos/byronic501/75797411/
Go for a walk around the exterior of the Loew’s Pitkin Theatre with these photographs I took in June 2005:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115517916/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115518198/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115518489/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115518780/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115519057/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115519332/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115519598/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115519875/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115520255/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115520590/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115520929/
Hey Guys, Interesting as this may be to to the two of you, but this has nothing to do with the Pitkin. My e-mail box is filling up fast here! Can you chat on another forum or swap e-mails please. Thanks
Two photographs taken in September 2004:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115484373/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115484018/
Photographed in October 2004:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115467217/
An October 2004 view of the facade of the former Odeon, Stepney. This is all that remains of the original building. Hidden under the black paint are the original white faiance tiles:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115459482/
A photograph of the exterior in October 2004:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115403658/
A close up of the decorative detail, photographed in October 2004:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115376891/
Two full views taken in October 2004:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115376504/
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/115377202/