EPW024519 ENGLAND (1928). The town centre, Shipley, 1928. This image has been produced from a copy-negative.
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Title | [EPW024519] The town centre, Shipley, 1928. This image has been produced from a copy-negative. |
Reference | EPW024519 |
Date | September-1928 |
Link | |
Place name | SHIPLEY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 414856, 437607 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.774235854379, 53.834296883945 |
National Grid Reference | SE149376 |
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Pavilion De Luxe cinema.
It opened on 2nd April 1914. The original proprietors were Shipley Pavilion Ltd. The Kinematograph Year Book 1935 indicates 700 seats.
From January to February 1945 the cinema was closed for refurbishment. Seating reduced to 630 seats.
It closed on Saturday 24th November 1956, showing “Princess Of The Nile” with Micheal Rennie and Jeffrey Hunter. |
H.J.Hill |
Saturday 30th of December 2023 09:56:23 PM |
Hall Lane Chapel (built 1863, still standing, Christian Life Church as at 2019) |
Dave T |
Friday 30th of April 2021 12:00:46 PM |
Otley Road |
Dave T |
Friday 30th of April 2021 11:57:52 AM |
there was a pub here" The Alma",where my father and mother lived for a time in 1940s.pheonix street. |
michael |
Monday 16th of January 2017 08:09:16 PM |
Link between the GN branch to Shipley and the MR line adjacent. Remained in use until 1968 when the remaining parts of the GN branch were finally closed. |
John W |
Monday 8th of August 2016 03:18:14 PM |
Pavilion De Luxe cinema (2 April 1914 - 24 November 1956). It was the premises of Jarvis The Bookmaker until 1970. |
H.J.Hill |
Wednesday 4th of March 2015 10:20:14 AM |
Shipley Picture House (1915 - 1932) |
H.J.Hill |
Wednesday 4th of March 2015 10:18:42 AM |
SHIPLEY RAILWAY STATION - there are no platforms on the Bingley to Leeds line. |
H.J.Hill |
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:53:31 PM |