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A vintage photograph of the Gaumont from 1972: http://flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2078226936/
A vintage view of the auditorium: http://flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2078227254/ An exterior view from 1982: http://flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2078232024/
For a close-up view of the Christie organ in front of a set of splendid house tabs, scroll down to Page Thirteen here: View link
Side-by-side photographs of the original Carlton Picture Theatre/Berkeley Cinema, and the current Odeon on the site today: http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2083900013/
Side-by-side photographs of the original Carlton Picture Theatre/Barkeley Cinema, and the current Odeon on the site today: http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2083900013/
Thanks Lost Memory, ‘Continentale’ is the correct spelling, I will make amends above.
Oh! So maybe they added some screens!
The figures I give in the opening comments were correct in September 1995 when the Cinema Theatre Association(UK) visited the building.
Maybe Kinepolis have reduced the number of screens by 3 in the intervening years?
There are many photographs and details here (thanks to Howard B. Haas for the link): View link
Three vintage and a couple of fairly recent photographs of the former Lyceum Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
A set of eight vintage photographs of ther former New Victoria/Odeon cineam, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
A vintage and a couple of recent photographs of the former Castle Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
Two vintage photographs of the former State Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
Two vintage photographs of the former Granada Theatre, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
Four vintage photographs of the former Carlton (ABC) Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
Two vintage and a current photographs, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
Two vintage and one current photographs of the Odeon, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
Here are two vintage and two current photographs of the Bedford Hall/Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives: View link
A recent photograph of the Royal Cinema: View link
Here is a current photograph of the former Gem Cinema: View link
A photograph of the newly refurbished Dome Cinema in June 2007, just prior to re-opening: http://flickr.com/photos/11763518@N00/897910391/
Two photographs I took of the former Harper Theatre in June 2003: http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2072911447/ http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2073703942/
A full view of the building as seen in 2006: http://flickr.com/photos/69373240@N00/193259334/ Three close-up views from October 2007: http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/2066210075/ http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/2066209787/ http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/2066210395/
A photograph of the entrance to the Cine Astoria in 2004: http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/788265868/
A vintage photograph of the Gaumont from 1972:
http://flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2078226936/
A vintage view of the auditorium:
http://flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2078227254/
An exterior view from 1982:
http://flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2078232024/
For a close-up view of the Christie organ in front of a set of splendid house tabs, scroll down to Page Thirteen here:
View link
Side-by-side photographs of the original Carlton Picture Theatre/Berkeley Cinema, and the current Odeon on the site today:
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2083900013/
Side-by-side photographs of the original Carlton Picture Theatre/Barkeley Cinema, and the current Odeon on the site today:
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2083900013/
Thanks Lost Memory, ‘Continentale’ is the correct spelling, I will make amends above.
Oh! So maybe they added some screens!
The figures I give in the opening comments were correct in September 1995 when the Cinema Theatre Association(UK) visited the building.
Maybe Kinepolis have reduced the number of screens by 3 in the intervening years?
There are many photographs and details here (thanks to Howard B. Haas for the link):
View link
Three vintage and a couple of fairly recent photographs of the former Lyceum Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
A set of eight vintage photographs of ther former New Victoria/Odeon cineam, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
A vintage and a couple of recent photographs of the former Castle Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Two vintage photographs of the former State Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Two vintage photographs of the former Granada Theatre, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Two vintage photographs of the former Granada Theatre, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Four vintage photographs of the former Carlton (ABC) Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Two vintage and a current photographs, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Two vintage and one current photographs of the Odeon, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
Here are two vintage and two current photographs of the Bedford Hall/Cinema, courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association archives:
View link
A recent photograph of the Royal Cinema:
View link
Here is a current photograph of the former Gem Cinema:
View link
A photograph of the newly refurbished Dome Cinema in June 2007, just prior to re-opening:
http://flickr.com/photos/11763518@N00/897910391/
Two photographs I took of the former Harper Theatre in June 2003:
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2072911447/
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/2073703942/
A full view of the building as seen in 2006:
http://flickr.com/photos/69373240@N00/193259334/
Three close-up views from October 2007:
http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/2066210075/
http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/2066209787/
http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/2066210395/
A photograph of the entrance to the Cine Astoria in 2004:
http://flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/788265868/