Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Mon 4th Feb 2013 4:02pm
Wasn't Dunhills the tobacconists somewhere there ? |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Fri 22nd Mar 2013 10:32am
Just checked this out Foxcote, the neon sign says Loveitt & Bones. It's on a postcard Rob has on here Milly rules
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Fri 22nd Mar 2013 2:24pm
I could be wrong. I know there was a tobacconist near by and Dunhills came to mind, perhaps it was a large
advert on the front. If I am wrong I would like to know what shop it was. I do remember an assortment of pipes
and lighters in the window. As we used the Empire a lot that shop popped up. |
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Broadside6 |
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Wed 24th Jul 2013 4:23pm
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scrutiny
coventry |
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Wed 24th Jul 2013 8:02pm
Hello to all. I am now watching with bated breath. Nice to have a new look on things. |
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Memories Of Coventry
Coventry |
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Wed 24th Jul 2013 10:32pm
These was uploaded to Memories Of Coventry (some of the owners of the photo's unknown)
Gaumont Palace cinema, later became the Odeon - Jordan Well
Astoria Cinema, Albany Road. Formerly the Broadway, built 1922, closed 1959, later used as a furniture warehouse
Opera House Cinema, Hales Street, Coventry, about 1949-50. The Opera House is an amusement arcade now next to the grammar school . ? Copyright & acknowledgment to allhails
Steps leading up to The ABC Cinema - now gone
The Forum Cinema - Walsgrave Rd 1934-1962, became bowling alley
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
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Thu 25th Jul 2013 11:58am
On 3rd Jul 2012 1:33pm, Beesman said:
I remember sneaking into The Empire cinema through a side door in the early 70's with a member of this forum who shall naturally remain anonymous!!!
There were 2 exits in the alley at the side of the Empire, the bottom one led into the auditorium next to the screen (easily visible). The upper doors led up stairs to the Circle.
On a Friday/Saturday night circa 1971/2 the Cinema screened the 'Midnight Movie' usually a horror flick of the 'Hammer' type. There used to be about 30 of us all outside the upper doors waiting for the one who paid to let us all in ! I've often thought about the Usherette looking up one moment to an empty Circle and the next a half full Gallery and not showing anyone to their seats ! They 'cottoned' on quite quickly and had an usher on guard from then on as I recall. |
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excoventrykid
Cambridge |
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Sat 27th Jul 2013 1:22am
Living in Holbrooks our Saturday mornings were spent at the Lyric cinema watching Flash Gordon. Like so many cinemas it became a bingo hall, not sure what it is now or if it is standing |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sat 27th Jul 2013 6:33am
Hello excoventrykid,
The Lyric is now a Pound shop. |
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA |
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Sat 27th Jul 2013 7:14pm
The last time I was in there about two years ago the balcony and upstairs seats were still intact. I could see the two my girlfriend and I occupied in 1955! |
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Slash1
northampton |
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 7:31am
The knowledge and memories of the people on this site is utterly amazing.
Loved to see the picture of the Forum. Can you remember standing outside and asking strangers to take you in, because the film had an "A" certificate?
In those days, 50's, although we weren't particularly film buffs, we would go on a regular basis. Often Friday nights or Saturday afternoons. |
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
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Mon 29th Jul 2013 11:19am
I remember it well. We used to get into James Bond films by asking strangers to take us in. This was so prevalent that one of my local cinemas used to insist that you sat next to the person you had gone in with to discourage it and used to operate a limit of one minor per adult.
I can't imagine it happening nowadays. |
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Disorganised1
Coventry |
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Mon 29th Jul 2013 12:24pm
My first trip to the cinema 'alone' was to the Lyric, the film was 'Jason and The Argonauts'. Must have been about 1961. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sat 24th Aug 2013 2:37am
A bit later than that I think Disorganised? It wasn't released in the UK until August 1963 and then only to major cinema chains like the Gaumont, the smaller cinemas had to wait a bit longer.
Does anyone else remember seeing this on Saturday mornings at the Gaumont?
www.youtube.com/v/g0xOhK6kPyM
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sat 24th Aug 2013 3:16am
HI Dutchman, Thank you for the entertainment.
No, I was an ABC Minor at the Empire and had to watch Roy Rogers and Trigger. Couldn't help but smile at the video
though. I think they must sleep in those helmets and they were well advanced with the taser guns. I think they must
have done a roaring trade in trilby hats in those days.
As a matter of curiosity, did the other cinemas have children's showings on a Saturday?
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