Picturedrome
James Street and Davis Street,
Tipperary Town
James Street and Davis Street,
Tipperary Town
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Previous Names: Tipperary Picture Palace
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Located in Tipperary Town, County Tipperary. The Tipperary Picture Palace was opened on 31st January 1916. It was listed as the Picturedrome in the 1923 edition of the Kine Year Book and was owned by a Mr Evans. It was destroyed by fire on 31st January 1921. The operation was transferred to the Town Hall.
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The Picturedrome opened on 31 January 1916, apparently as the Tipperary Picture Palace, with a screening of the Johnson-Willard fight of the time. The big Irish flick ‘Knocknagow’ was shown here in 1917 and Mary Connolly, the tenor, performed in 1919. It had a ground floor and two balconies, but the house burned down on 31 January 1921. Proprietor William Evans, who previously had owned a motor garage, moved the operation to the Town Hall the following month taking out a lease. This too was gutted by fire on 18 October 1941. His sons Herbert and Edgar were already running the Excel next door which opened the previous year so the hall had mainly been used for dances and plays after that. Only the clock tower remains with the rest of the site being the entrance to a supermarket car park.