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The Electric Cinema is a cinema in Notting Hill, London. One of the oldest working film theatres in Britain, it became Britain's first black -owned cinema in 1993, and remained so until it was sold in 2000.
The Gate Cinema is a Grade II listed building in Notting Hill Gate, London W11. [ 1 ] It opened in 1911 as the Electric Palace , having been converted by William Hancock from an 1861 restaurant.
The Electric Cinema, Notting Hill, a cinema in Notting Hill, London; Electric Cinema, York, a former cinema in York, in England This page was last edited on 24 ...
Gate: 1839–40: 15 April 1969 ... Electric Cinema: 191 Portobello Road, Notting Hill W11: Cinema: ... Electric Cinema. More images. Brompton Oratory:
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Notting Hill" ... Electric Cinema, Notting Hill; G. Gate Cinema; Gate Theatre (London) ...
Portobello Road was known prior to 1740 as Green's Lane – a winding country path leading from Kensington Gravel Pits, in what is now Notting Hill Gate, [3] up to Kensal Green in the north. It descends from 84 feet (25.6 m) above sea level at the northern end, the highest point, to a lowest point of 65 feet (19.8 m) after which the road rises ...
St Augustine's, Queen's Gate; St Mary Abbots; St Peter's, Notting Hill; St Simon Zelotes; Church of St Yeghiche, South Kensington; Sambourne House; St Francis of Assisi Church, Notting Hill; Stanley House, Chelsea; Swan House, Chelsea Embankment
Much of the street was redeveloped in the 1950s with two large tower blocks being erected on the north and south sides of the street. At this time Notting Hill Gate tube station was also redeveloped linking two stations on the Circle and District and Central lines which had previously been accessed on either side of the street with an entirely underground station enabling interchange between ...