A couple of interior photos here – apart from the former circle foyer, there is no need to get excited – there is only so much you can do in a black box, with hardly any lights on, with a camera!
The Princess (on a site in front of the present town hall) and the Luxor (on what is now Marlowes a bit further towards the Odeon from Bank Court).
And No! I don’t remember them!
There was also a much older cinema called (I think) the Aero which was somewhere up near W H Smiths at the end of Marlowes in Albion Hill. The Luxor took the Aero name from opening in 1926 until sound was installed in 1930.
The Luxor closed first (in 1960 6 months before the Odeon opened) and the Princess in 1962. Both were compulsorily purchased for the building of Hemel Hempstead New Town.
Another view of the Odeon in 1988 here:–
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Another view of the Playpen in 2000:–
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Photo from 1977 here:–
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Two daytime shots from September 2007 here:–
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The Banqueting Hall is now open. These are September 2007 photos:–
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A couple of interior photos here – apart from the former circle foyer, there is no need to get excited – there is only so much you can do in a black box, with hardly any lights on, with a camera!
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Two September 2007 photos of the foyer here:–
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Three September 2007 views here:–
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A September 2007 view here:–
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A photo from 2004 of the foyer of the Grange here:–
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Interior picture of the Picture House as a bingo hall in 1987 here:–
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The Harrow Granada still open in this 1978 shot:
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The Princess (on a site in front of the present town hall) and the Luxor (on what is now Marlowes a bit further towards the Odeon from Bank Court).
And No! I don’t remember them!
There was also a much older cinema called (I think) the Aero which was somewhere up near W H Smiths at the end of Marlowes in Albion Hill. The Luxor took the Aero name from opening in 1926 until sound was installed in 1930.
The Luxor closed first (in 1960 6 months before the Odeon opened) and the Princess in 1962. Both were compulsorily purchased for the building of Hemel Hempstead New Town.
Sorry – trying to be clever and launch a larger image of the first one, not realising that you need Yahoo registration to see it!
For non-yahoo registered folk this is the smaller sized image:–
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A few more interior shots of this large un-divided cinema / theatre:–
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Two exterior shots from August 2007 here:–
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Night shot of the exterior here:–
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August 2007 exterior picture here:–
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A couple more pics here:
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A few more exterior pictures here:–
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Another couple of photos of the Opera House here
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Another view of the former cinema here:–
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The original proscenium was used with a smaller screen installed in it. Not very satisfactory!
Three photos from 1989 here when it was operating as a bingo hall:–
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Three photos from 1987 here:–
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Organ:
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