Grand Theatre

Market Street,
Falmouth, TR11

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CBM
CBM on March 3, 2016 at 4:22 am

I would like to see these
Clive Morris

oraya
oraya on February 17, 2016 at 12:29 am

ps also have a couple pictures if anyone wants to see them let me know.

oraya
oraya on February 17, 2016 at 12:21 am

The Cinema was part of The Royal Hotel, main part now being HSBC. The Cinema space being to the right if you were looking at the building. As for the coat of arms on HSBC side wall, it’s the coat of arms of the Original Royal Hotel. I was looking for images of the cinema and the hotel as my great great grand father owned all the Horse and Carriages in Falmouth, and the family owned the stables beneath The Royal Hotel, my grand mother told my mum that they were where the grand was. I at first thought that it was the name of the hotel, but have since learned that it’s not but obviously the cinema she was talking about lol.. I also learned tonight it was the foremost Coaching Inn in Falmouth at the time. So all gels… And prior to it being called The Royal Hotel it was Called Wynn’s Hotel, which was the hotel Lord Byron stayed at before leaving on a ship bound for Lisbon I think, also if anyone is interested there’s a poem of his in link below that was written At Wynn’s Hotel, talking about is pending voyage and the doom he felt. Anyway thought I’d fill you in.

http://www.falmouthport.co.uk/commercial/html/documents/FalmouthRoads-LordByron.pdf

petekernow
petekernow on November 8, 2014 at 4:46 am

In c1957 I was watching War and Peace here when there was a strange puffing sound. A staff member walked through the auditorium spraying with a disinfectant Flit gun! A unique cinematic experience.

MKR
MKR on September 26, 2014 at 10:58 am

Hi. I’m in the process of putting together an exhibition about the history of cinemas in Falmouth to be shown at The Poly in November. This will include images from our archive such as the one above. You can view some of our images on our website http://rememberfalmouth.co.uk/

At the moment I’m carrying out research into the 7 cinemas which have operated in the town over the years. If you have any info or photos to share I’d love to hear from you.

CBM
CBM on March 22, 2014 at 11:17 am

In Fact the Coat of Arms now on the side of the HSBC Bank was on the front of what was called The Royal Hotel. The whole site was built as a Hotel with a Coaching Yard at the side and to its rear. The Hotel is now the Bank and the site of the Grand Theatre would have been this Coach Yard to the side and at the Back of the Bank. The Theatre had a covered way now Moss Bros and then marble steps leading to its entrance which woyuld have been further back partly in the Fit Pit car park.

20Shadow20
20Shadow20 on September 12, 2013 at 1:03 pm

I can’t work out where the facade is.

20Shadow20
20Shadow20 on September 12, 2013 at 12:59 pm

Thanks David. I assumed that the building now occupied by HSBC was part of the cinema (columns). But I can’t picture it, so I assume from your information that this was built post-demolition and made to look much older than it actually is.

I often pondered about the coat of arms, on my way back into town from Jacob’s Ladder Inn!

DavidSimpson
DavidSimpson on August 25, 2013 at 3:48 pm

My photographs (which, despite the date in the camera data, were taken in June 2013) show the building currently on the site and also the Royal Coat of Arms, most likely displayed above the theatre’s proscenium, which is now attached to the outside of the rear of the building. (It can just be seen, on the ‘blank’ rear side wall.)

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on November 19, 2010 at 7:03 pm

A vintage photograph of the entrance to the ABC in 1972:
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