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Gloucester |
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Wed 11th Nov 2020 3:38pm
Yes, like you Kaga, I saw Old Mother Riley there too! |
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20A-Manor House
Coventry |
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Fri 13th Nov 2020 4:16pm
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Mr Blue Sky
Abingdon, Oxfordshire |
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Sat 14th Nov 2020 10:24pm
The last time I went to the Hippodrome was in 1969 to see Gone With The Wind, 29 years after its first fatal showing in Coventry. |
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Mon 18th Jan 2021 7:59pm
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Gloucester |
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Fri 28th May 2021 10:18pm
Old Hippodrome |
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Gloucester |
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Fri 28th May 2021 10:19pm
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 19th Nov 2021 9:11am
The Transport Museum have just shared this one on FB - a surprisingly rare capture of the original Museum side entrance. IIRC, once you'd walked into that outside door, you went through a small wood panelled reception room before going into the main cars area.
I know this has been seen before but - (c) Cov Telegraph - this was the same view looking the other way when that side entrance was used as the main stage door for the theatre. The Stones in '71. Note The Smithfield across the road.
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Tue 12th Apr 2022 7:08pm
Interesting shot of clearance in the Hales Street area ready for the building of the 'new' Hippodrome.
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Prof
Gloucester |
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Fri 1st Jul 2022 11:55pm
Bill Pethers, conductor of the orchestra. He lived on Holyhead Road, houses on the left just before Tollgate pub.
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Sat 2nd Jul 2022 9:53am
The "hippodrome" was an ancient Greek stadium for horse racing and chariot racing. The name is derived from the Greek words hippos and dromos. The term is used in the modern French language and some others, with the meaning of "horse racecourse" - Wikipedia.
Don't ever recall seeing any horses or chariots there. But did see some Troggs in the 60's. Mick Strong
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belushi
coventry |
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Tue 5th Jul 2022 7:15pm
Mick, you should have gone to the Coventry Theatre, as it was known in 1970, because from July 5th to August 1st that year "Ben Hur" was being shown on a 70mm wide-screen with full stereophonic sound.
How many horses and chariots do you want? |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Thu 7th Jul 2022 9:19pm
Hi belushi, 70mm only equates to 2.7559 inches, so not that wide a screen? Doubt if anyone saw anything. Mick Strong
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Fri 8th Jul 2022 9:49am
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia |
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Fri 8th Jul 2022 10:26am
On 7th Jul 2022 9:19pm, Mick Strong said:
Hi belushi, 70mm only equates to 2.7559 inches, so not that wide a screen? Doubt if anyone saw anything.
That would be about right for the mobile phone screens of the day?
BTW, I watched Ben Hur in a Prague cinema in 1967, dubbed into French and with Czech subtitles - I got the gist of it! Just!True Blue Coventry Kid
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belushi
coventry |
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Sat 9th Jul 2022 10:25am
On 7th Jul 2022 9:19pm, Mick Strong said:
Hi belushi, 70mm only equates to 2.7559 inches, so not that wide a screen? Doubt if anyone saw anything.
Hi Mick - yes it appears to be a very small screen, but the info was copied and pasted from here. |
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