Cinema
16-18 Woodhouse Green,
Thurcroft,
S66 9AQ
16-18 Woodhouse Green,
Thurcroft,
S66 9AQ
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Located in Thurcroft, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The Cinema House was operating by 1937, and opened in late-1919. The entrance was flanked on each side by a shop.
It retained the name Cinema House until at least 1947. By 1954, it was known as the Cinema. By 1963, it had been fitted with CinemaScope and had a 33 feet wide proscenium. Still operating in 1966, the Cinema had closed by 1980.
Today it operates as Paul Beighton Auctioneers Ltd.
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According to The Bioscope of 13 January 1921, the cinema at Thurcroft had opened recently. It was said to accommodate ‘about 1000’. The KYB 1931 shows it had an ‘Edibell’ sound system. It was a Morrison system in KYB 1935 and BTH in KYB 1947. Edibell, incidentally, was the Edison Bell Co Ltd known mainly for its records up to the early 1930s when the company folded. Its horn speakers for cinema were designed by Paul Voigt - a name known to aficionados of hifi loudspeakers. The company was not, as is sometimes claimed, a subsidiary of the US Edison company.