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Old 19-04-2007, 11:43 AM   #1
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I came across a reference to this site on another Forum.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/cavalcade

I've not come across it before. If you love old British cinema buildings, its a must. I venture its worth a *sticky*......... sorry to be a bore if it's old news.......

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an interesting site !!! a few good pics of the Brighton cinema's I used to visit all long gone now very sad really
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Excellent.

A few old haunts revisited. Alas most now gone. Brought back memories of sitting in The Odeon Marble Arch (a huge screen) one very sunny afternoon all on my own watching Chritopher Reeve in Superman The Movie...Saddo

And trying to sneek into the Odeon in Reading to watch X films...when I was clearly only 13

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Old 19-04-2007, 03:07 PM   #4
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Moor that was a marvellous website.I was able to download a photo of my favourite cinema Odeon Golders Green.I have been looking for a photo of it for some time.I am sure you are aware of Allan Eyeles great books.Also the Cinema Theatres association.Anywone interested in cinema buildings should belong to this.If anyone is interested the link up to the CTA website
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The Woolwich and Eltham Well Hall Odeon's are now wine bars, unfortunately, unless you like a drink.
The Woolwich Odeon, was just across the road from The Granada chain, and 5 minutes walk, took you to the local ABC, those were the days.
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My view is that if another use is found for a cinema which maintains the decor and keeps it open and maintained well thats a lot better than for example the current plight of the Granada Walthamstow.The only pub i go to on a regular basis is the Coronet in the Holloway Road.Wetherspoons have converted the former ABC cinema into a pub,and i think that they have done it very well.If you are in that area any time pop in and have a look for yourself.It is just up the road from Holloway Road tube station.It is better than having a block of flats or supermarket on the site.
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I can recommend a visit to the Worcester Odeon......

There is a complete catalogue of pictures of the building: Worcester Odeon opened after the 2nd World War, and luckily for us, Odeon created a complete photo album to show off this new jewel in their crown.

The front elevation.
As above, but taken at night.
Patrons queueing under the canopy.
The auditorium from the stage.
The stage from the front circle.
The organ rises up from the pit.
The paybox and kiosk.
The paybox, looking towards front doors.
The paybox and kiosk.
The projection room - BTH Supas from the operating side.
BTH Supas from non-operating side.
BTH Supas close up.
The non-sync and dimmers.
A mercury arc rectifier.
The intake room.
The battery room.
Plenum motor.
Rewind room.
Rewind bench.
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Mawgrim has led me to this site with global reach:
Cinema Treasures | Theater Guide

The best thing seems to be active posting going on by people using flickr etc. to achieve an awesome database. You can look by city to see your home-town and often, where the webmaster hasn't got an image, someone has posted one from their own collection.

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