Regent Picturedrome
Leeds Road & Vulcan Street,
Nelson,
BB9
Leeds Road & Vulcan Street,
Nelson,
BB9
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Located on Leeds Road at the corner of Vulcan Street in Nelson, Lancashire. The Regent Picturedrome was opened on 9th October 1922. It had a 25 feet wide proscenium.
The Regent Picturedrome was closed on 2nd July 1960 and was converted into a bingo club. Last used as a furniture store named Home Desire. It was standing unused and ‘For Sale’ in November 2008, and has since been demolished.
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The Regent Picturedrome opened Monday 9 October 1922 with “Dangerous Lies” and “When A Girl Loves” with Charlie Chaplin.
It ceased being a cinema on Saturday 2 July 1960; showing a double X-certificate horror programme: “Frankenstein’s Daughter” and “The Brain From Planet Arous”. It became a bingo hall.
According to an elderly woman interviewed for the British Library Millennium Memory Bank sound archive, the Regent had a circle.