Deco relief from the former Paradise Theatre (1938)
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Taken on: December 31, 2015
Uploaded on: January 1, 2016
Exposure: 1/2933 sec, f/2.2, ISO 32
Camera: Apple iPhone 5s
Software: 9.2
GPS: 49° 16' 50" N, -123° 7' 15" W
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GPS latitude: 491651
GPS dest bearing: 3635/242
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Date time original: Thu Dec 31 13:54:29 +0000 2015
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Date time digitized: Thu Dec 31 13:54:29 +0000 2015
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The deco relief / frieze on the north façade of the theatre is known as “The Dancer”. It stems from days of the Paradise Theatre (1938), a reworking by architect by Thomas Kerr of the Globe Theatre (1912-1913), which became the Coronet Cinema (1965) after being reworked by architect Ross A. Lort. The “Coronet” sign was removed in a 1986 renovation, when the theatre became the Empire Granville 7. This façade is considered heritage, but it has no protection and could be demolished.
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Minor quibble, the Coronet opened July 8 1964