Cinema a century ago was a new, exciting and highly democratic form of entertainment. Picture houses nationwide offered a sociable, lively environment in which to relax and escape from the daily grind. With feature films still rare, the programme was an entertaining, ever-changing roster of short items with live musical accompaniment.
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The Cinema House, Sheffield, 1914 |
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The Regent Cinema, Sheffield, 1927 |
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The Granada, Tooting, London, c.1931 |
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The Savoy, Enfield, 1935 |
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The Ritz, Barnsley, 1937 |
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Gaumont Holloway, London, c.1937 |
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Clock Cinema, Leeds, 1938 |
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The Academy Cinema, Oxford Street, London, c.1945 |
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Warner West End (now Vue Leicester Square), London, 1946 |
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The Carlton, Nottingham, 1946 |
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National Film Theatre Telekinema at the Festival of Britain, London, 1951 |
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The Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London, 1956 |
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Columbia Cinema (now Curzon Soho), London, 1958 |
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The Empire Theatre (now The Empire Leicester Square), London, 1959 |
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The Cosmo (now Glasgow Film Theatre), Glasgow, 1960 |
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Curzon Mayfair, London, 1965 |
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Cameo Royal Cinema, Great Windmill Street, London, 1967 |
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The Florida, Enfield, 1970 |
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EMI International Film Theatre (now Curzon Renoir), London, 1976 |
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Filmhouse, Edinburgh, c.1979. Credit: Edinburgh Evening News. |
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Odeon Chelsea (now Curzon Chelsea), London, 1981 |
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National Film Theatre (now BFI Southbank), c.1981 |
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Curzon West End (now Curzon Soho), London, 1985 |
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Cornerhouse, Manchester, 1986 |
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Curzon Phoenix, Phoenix Street, London, 1986 |
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Showcase Cinemas, Nottingham, c.1988 |
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UCI, Whiteley's Shopping Centre, Bayswater, London, 1989 |
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Broadway, Nottingham, 1993 |
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Harbour Lights Picturehouse, Southampton, 1995 |
(Photo by internet)