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Philip Picturedrome commented about Rialto Cinema on Feb 6, 2016 at 1:28 am

1982 photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/24221611303/in/dateposted/ It was never a church, but the name of the Removal firm – “Bishop’s Move” – seems to have confused somebody.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Casino Theatre on Feb 1, 2016 at 11:12 am

Good close-up on postcard: https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/255148989/in/photolist-m5gFR-oxGUv-8n9K1T-48E19x-48J277-bVzxe9-bVawew-3YQHvQ-bmFoEm-23CLP2-48J2Xu-48J2Vs-48E1oK-48E1ex-48E1d4-48E1bB-48E17B-48DZZP-48DZYD-48DZMn-48J1Zu-3YQHFu-3YLsvr-48DZKv-241xHG-BoQJK-dxytWE-z37cLq-CVsPk-241xvo-2fmrSN-bVQp1E-sYes5u-bEKibh-4iEX4P-4iEzhk-4iEGjn-4iJDuq-4iEH5n-y5ntwe

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Embassy Cinema on Jan 24, 2016 at 3:47 am

That horrible cladding was removed a few years ago. https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/4829237702/in/photolist-4iQRWV-8mK781-bks6XT-bks6QK-bks6HB-bks6zZ-bks6tT-bUBWjo For the record, the supermarket is on the ground floor in the area originally used as a garage. The rinks/cinema were upstairs.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Lido Cinema on Jan 19, 2016 at 12:07 am

Belmont Road Picture House / Lido Cinema, Belmont Road, Liverpool 6. Opened 1914. Architects: Campbell & Fairhurst. Closed 1959. TV repairs warehouse (NEMS). Wooky Hollow, etc. The building has been altered & rebuilt so much it is now unrecognisable as a former cinema. Presently selling kitchen appliances.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Curzon Cinema on May 11, 2015 at 8:22 am

Demolition might have started in March 2015, but it continues in May 2015.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about ABC Warrington on Apr 17, 2015 at 10:48 am

Sad. Both the Scala and Futurist cinemas in Lime Street, Liverpool will probably be demolished, although the “Picture House” sign (set in stone) will probably be incorporated into what replaces it. There is a campaign to save the facade…

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Philip Picturedrome commented about ABC Southport on Apr 10, 2015 at 2:36 pm

SouthportMike, your link shows my 1980s photo of the Regal/ABC, posted before I learned to “watermark” my photos. Incidently, the multiplex wasn’t called NBC, but something similar – it’s now Vue.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about ABC Southport on Apr 10, 2015 at 6:26 am

Here is the Regal/ABC: https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/4842132824/in/photolist-23CJPx-dRZPCS-23HaqW-23CKu2-23Hb6J-23Hbef-23Ha7w-23CKYp-23H9WL-4HSgG1-4zHWwm-4HSgTW-4zDEFR-8nTcoG-4iUWDY-4iUWBN-4iQSRr-3L5zsU-4iQSGx-bUBWq9

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Philip Picturedrome commented about ABC Southport on Apr 10, 2015 at 6:22 am

In its final days the Palace was indeed called ABC, as closed as such. There is a funny photo with a banner on the front of the building, reading: “For the last frickin' time, we are not the NBC”, which was the original name of the multiplex, which killed off the Palace/ABC. The heading is misleading, but perhaps it’s the policy of Cinema Treasures to list the final name.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Lido Cinema on May 18, 2014 at 3:29 pm

Do links work? https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/226980028/in/photolist-m4kfL-6A4CsD-6A4CLD-bFVgZa-4iK2jm-AyMdw-6A8K5o-6A8K19-6A4Crc-6A4Cpi-6A4BsD-6A4Bop-6A8JVb-6A4Byp-6A8K77-4iErR2-4iEBpg-4iErUz

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Lido Cinema on May 18, 2014 at 3:26 pm

The original facade was still basically intact in 1982.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Curzon Cinema on May 18, 2014 at 3:21 pm

Isn’t it about time that cinemas (and other buildings) were Listed by English Heritage for their contribution to their neighbourhoods, rather than EH using the easy “get-out” that the interior’s been altered? The Curzon (in my humble opinion) is Liverpool’s best art-deco exterior in Liverpool (and I’m including the Philharmonic and the Forum cinema).

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Sefton Picturedrome on May 18, 2014 at 3:14 pm

Nitpicking perhaps, but it was the “Sefton Picturedrome”. https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/369756851/in/photolist-yF6Q8-Ri9TP-4yk8if-5S854o-4iK9cY

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Magnet Cinema on May 18, 2014 at 3:06 pm

1982 photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/227025693/in/photolist-81nW1D-4zHXkY-2hq8LJ-m4yQ6-bEKins-4iJSGE-4iJDpA

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Smithdown Picture Playhouse on May 18, 2014 at 3:00 pm

This cinema was at 18-26 Smithdown Road.
The Pavilion in Lodge Lodge is visible from the site.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Palace Cinema on Jan 2, 2014 at 8:35 am

This is how the Palace first appeared in 1913 as a purpose-built cinema. The front was modernised in the 1930s.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Kensington Cinema on Dec 2, 2013 at 9:00 am

How do we get rid of the unnecessary advert?

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Hippodrome Cinema on May 19, 2013 at 1:04 pm

Hippodrome, Corporation Street, St Helens, Merseyside. WA10. Architect: J A Brown (1902 Empire Palace Theatre). It was called Hippodrome by 1904 when the proprietors were Thomas Barrasford, W Sley & F Willmot. Proprietor: Frank E. Spring’s Circuit (date?). Proprietor: South Lancs Theatres, +1929 KYB. Closed 1937, the auditorium was completely remodelled for cinema use. Reopened 8 August 1938 as New Hippodrome, with Anna Neagle in “Victoria the Great”. Renamed Hippodrome. Proprietor: Empire Cinema (Wigan) Ltd, by 1940 to 1943 KYBs. Closed 31 August 1963. Reopened 1 Sep 1963 as a Bingo Hall. Later Surewin Bingo by the1980s. Still operating (2013) as Hippodrome Bingo.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Palace Theatre on Jan 5, 2013 at 2:26 am

Are you sure this was built in 1873? The Salvation Army was still very much in its infancy in the 1870s, and I doubt it had reached the provinces until the 1880s, with purpose-built citadels arriving much later.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Windmill Theatre on Oct 31, 2012 at 3:25 am

This wasn’t built as a cinema. It was built as the “Palace of Light” for the showman C. B. Cochran, and opened 4 July 1908. It originally had 1,000 light bulbs on the exterior. Cochran was well-known at the time, and presented all kinds of live performances, usually called “Cochran Revues”. However, he didn’t present films. It was renamed the Gem in 1910, which is when it probably became a cinema. Incidently, there are hardly any purpose-built cinemas with original frontages dating from before 1911. The front of the Picture House in Birmingham survives. The Electric in Portobello Road, the Bedford (Edit: since demolished) and the Kensington, both in Liverpool survive. All 3 opened in December 1910. There might (arguably) be one or two more from 1910, but it has to be admitted that original cinema facades are now an endangered species.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about ABC Blackpool on Feb 18, 2012 at 5:57 am

Former ABC, Blackpool.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about ABC Blackpool on Feb 18, 2012 at 5:56 am

The ABC Princess wasn’t on the Promenade, and was opposite the Metropole Hotel (not Theatre), whose front was on the Promenade.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Futurist Cinema on Sep 25, 2011 at 11:30 am

If anybody needs correcting, it’s the late Harold Ackroyd. I soon learned not to repeat anything he said unless I could find the original source. The operating company at the year ending 31 December 1957 was the “Futurist (Liverpool) Ltd”. Alderman Alfred Levy was the Managing Director. By March 1960 it was an ABC house.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Palladium Cinema on Jul 14, 2011 at 8:56 am

Eric. The Seaforth Stella was demolished years ago. You might be interested to know that the police station next to the Palladium has been demolished, and the site redeveloped.

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Philip Picturedrome commented about Palladium Cinema on Jul 14, 2011 at 8:52 am

I’ve added a potted history to my photo, and made the other photo private, so here it is again: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/5936795277/in/photostream