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DescriptionArt Deco Gaumont Palace Theatre-Cinema-Bingo Hall, Corporation Street - geograph.org.uk - 212461.jpg |
English: Art Deco Gaumont Palace Theatre/Cinema/Bingo Hall, Corporation Street. This Art Deco building was designed in 1932 by WT Benslyn, with a capacity of 1275 people. The Gaumont Palace had a large stage, 6.5 by 22.5 metres, with accompanying fly tower, and 11 dressing rooms. Later it became a cinema before being converted to a Mecca bingo hall. Other than making the floor level and converting the stage to a bar, the auditorium and foyer are otherwise little altered. Outside there is a modern canopy but the original one remains above. It is Grade 2 listed. On the day this photo was taken the bingo hall revert back to a theatre for a concert, the first since it became a cinema. |
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Author | Alan Cooper |
Attribution (required by the license) InfoField | Alan Cooper / Art Deco Gaumont Palace Theatre/Cinema/Bingo Hall, Corporation Street / |
InfoField | Alan Cooper / Art Deco Gaumont Palace Theatre/Cinema/Bingo Hall, Corporation Street |
Object location | 51° 00′ 54″ N, 3° 06′ 18″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.015100; -3.105000 |
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