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Cinemas Collection (page 5)

Cinemas have long been a hub of entertainment and cultural experiences, captivating audiences across the globe

Background imageCinemas Collection: The names Phillip, Prince Phillip. HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh shakes hands with

The names Phillip, Prince Phillip. HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh shakes hands with British actor Roger Moore at the Royal premiere of the latest James Bond film " The Man with the Golden

Background imageCinemas Collection: Tamara Beckwith model eating popcorn at film premiere circa May 1997

Tamara Beckwith model eating popcorn at film premiere circa May 1997

Background imageCinemas Collection: Prince Philip is introduced to Britt Ekland at the Royal Command performance of Move

Prince Philip is introduced to Britt Ekland at the Royal Command performance of Move Over Darling at the Odeon, Leicester Square, London. 24th April 1964

Background imageCinemas Collection: Eve goes to the cinema by Annie Fish

Eve goes to the cinema by Annie Fish
Eve, and her beau, Reggie, are shown the way into a cinema by an usherette and are pleasantly surprised to see how dark - and private - the auditorium is

Background imageCinemas Collection: Advertisement: The Lansdowne Picture Palace, junction of London Road and Boston Street, 1915

Advertisement: The Lansdowne Picture Palace, junction of London Road and Boston Street, 1915
Opened 1914. Closed as a cinema 12 December 1940.Image from Whats On in Sheffield, Vo. IV No. 70 Feb 1915 (Sheffield Local Studies Library MP 6467 M)

Background imageCinemas Collection: Picture Palace cinema, Union Street, Moorhead, Sheffield, 1915

Picture Palace cinema, Union Street, Moorhead, Sheffield, 1915
Referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910

Background imageCinemas Collection: Don Picture Palace cinema, West Bar, Sheffield, 1915

Don Picture Palace cinema, West Bar, Sheffield, 1915
The Don Picture Palace in West Bar opened in 1912 and closed in 1958.Image from Whats On in Sheffield, Vo. IV No. 70 Feb 1915 (Sheffield Local Studies Library MP 6467 M)

Background imageCinemas Collection: Map to the nightlife of London, 1965

Map to the nightlife of London, 1965
A handdrawn pullout map of Soho, Leicester Square and the West End as far as Hyde Park, showing theatres, cinemas and restaurants in Central London

Background imageCinemas Collection: Programme cover, Rialto Theatre, New York, USA

Programme cover, Rialto Theatre, New York, USA
Programme cover for the Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York, USA, Director Hugo Riesenfeld, February 1922. The programme included the overture to Verdis Sicilian Vespers

Background imageCinemas Collection: Night view of Empress Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Night view of Empress Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Night view of the Empress Theatre and Cinema, Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1913

Background imageCinemas Collection: SOROLLA, Joaqu�(1863-1923). Raquel Meller. 1918

SOROLLA, Joaqu�(1863-1923). Raquel Meller. 1918
SOROLLA, Joaqu� (1863-1923). Raquel Meller. 1918. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Sorolla Museum

Background imageCinemas Collection: An Englishmans Home filmed, WW1

An Englishmans Home filmed, WW1
Scenes from the film version of the stage play, An Englishmans Home, produced by B and C Film in 1914. Originally written by Guy du Maurier (who was killed in action in 1915)

Background imageCinemas Collection: The Savoy, 1223 Oliver Avenue, Indianapolis

The Savoy, 1223 Oliver Avenue, Indianapolis. Showing, " Hard Cider", " Atonement", " European War Pictures" and " Beppo" Date: C. 1914

Background imageCinemas Collection: The Stars cinema, Racine, Wisconsin

The Stars cinema, Racine, Wisconsin
The Stars cinema showing " 20 Years in Waupun". 16th street Racine, Wisconsin

Background imageCinemas Collection: Fifth Avenue, New Kensington, Pennsylvania

Fifth Avenue, New Kensington, Pennsylvania. In shot is the Circle cinema (showing a Marx Bros film) and the Paramount cinema. Both are showing Van Johnson films. Date: 1946

Background imageCinemas Collection: Advertisement: Hippodrome Theatre / Cinema, Cambridge Street, 1915

Advertisement: Hippodrome Theatre / Cinema, Cambridge Street, 1915
Opened 1907. Closed 1963.Image from Whats On in Sheffield, Vo. IV No. 70 Feb 1915 (Sheffield Local Studies Library MP 6467 M)

Background imageCinemas Collection: Advertisement: Park Picture Palace cinema, South Street, 1915

Advertisement: Park Picture Palace cinema, South Street, 1915
Opened 1913. Closed 1962. Image from Whats On in Sheffield, Vo. IV No. 70 Feb 1915 (Sheffield Local Studies Library MP 6467 M)

Background imageCinemas Collection: Advertisement: Weston Picture Palace cinema, Upper St Philips Road, 1915

Advertisement: Weston Picture Palace cinema, Upper St Philips Road, 1915
Showing is V.C. the great war drama.Image from Whats On in Sheffield, Vo. IV No. 70 Feb 1915 (Sheffield Local Studies Library MP 6467 M)

Background imageCinemas Collection: Advertisement for Central Picture House, The Moor and Abbeydale Picture House, Abbeydale Road, 1939

Advertisement for Central Picture House, The Moor and Abbeydale Picture House, Abbeydale Road, 1939
Image from The City of Sheffield Commercial Handbook and Illustrated Guide, 1939 (Local Studies 914.274 S)

Background imageCinemas Collection: Pons, Ventura. Catalan movie director. SPAIN

Pons, Ventura. Catalan movie director. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona

Background imageCinemas Collection: The art deco Cinema Le Sporting in Monte Carlo

The art deco Cinema Le Sporting in Monte Carlo. Monaco

Background imageCinemas Collection: Cinema Projection Room

Cinema Projection Room
The projection room of the City Movie theatre, Landskrona 1910 Date: 1910

Background imageCinemas Collection: Movie Street, Asakusa Park, Tokyo - Japan

Movie Street, Asakusa Park, Tokyo - Japan Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCinemas Collection: Metropole cinema

Metropole cinema
The Metropole cinema showing John Wayne, Donna Reed and Charles Coburn in Trouble Along the Way, supported by a short film about mentalist Chan Canasta, The Amazing Mr Canasta. Date: 1953

Background imageCinemas Collection: Empire, Leicester Square

Empire, Leicester Square
The Empire cinema, Leicester Square, London, showing Easter Parade starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Next door is a large Dolcis fashion shoes sign. Date: 1948

Background imageCinemas Collection: The Bioscope cinema

The Bioscope cinema
A scene inside the Bioscope cinema in Vauxhall Bridge Road, London with a pianist playing ragtime on the piano to accompany the silent movies

Background imageCinemas Collection: Cinema, Bombay

Cinema, Bombay
The Novelty Theatre Cinematograoh, Bombay : in India as elsewhere, the first cinemas are converted premises in existing buildings, rather than purpose-built venues

Background imageCinemas Collection: Modern architecture at Futuroscope, near Poitiers, Poitou Charentes, France, Europe

Modern architecture at Futuroscope, near Poitiers, Poitou Charentes, France, Europe




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Cinemas have long been a hub of entertainment and cultural experiences, captivating audiences across the globe. From Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States of America to Hastings, Hawkes Bay in New Zealand's South West Pacific Ocean, these cinematic marvels have left an indelible mark on our society. In bustling North America, a crowd eagerly gathers outside a cinema in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Excitement fills the air as they anxiously await the screening of "Rock Around The Clock, " ready to immerse themselves in the rhythm and energy of this iconic film. Traveling westward to California's Monterey Street, we find ourselves enchanted by Fremont Art Deco Movie Theater. Its majestic architecture stands as a testament to an era gone by when grandeur was paramount in cinema design. Across continents and oceans lies Hastings' Art Deco Cinema nestled amidst New Zealand's stunning Hawkes Bay region. This architectural gem transports moviegoers back in time with its elegant facade and timeless charm. Delving into history takes us back to October 1934 at Royalty Cinema in Gosforth. As patrons step inside this vintage theater they can transported through time itself - immersing themselves not only in films but also experiencing life as it once was. Venturing further into London's vibrant landscape brings us face-to-face with Trocadero super cinema on New Kent Road. A beacon of entertainment for generations past, this iconic venue has witnessed countless moments that shaped British culture. The allure extends beyond mere entertainment; they serve as historical artifacts too. In Spain during the tumultuous years of the Civil War (1936-1939), posters promoting films like "El Guerrillero" and "El Luchador" adorned walls - capturing both propaganda and artistic expression within their frames. Even across international borders during times of political unrest such as the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), advertising posters for popular Soviet films like "Revolt" found their way onto cinema walls.