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  2. Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of York's Picture House is an art house cinema in Brighton, England, which lays claim to being the oldest cinema in continuous use in Britain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to cinema historian Allen Eyles, the cinema "deserves to be named Britain's oldest cinema".

  3. List of landmarks and buildings of Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Duke of York's Picture House, the oldest continuously operating cinema in Britain; Embassy Court, a starkly modernist 1930s design adjacent to Regency Brunswick Terrace; was a prototype for a proposed redevelopment of the entire seafront. Was refurbished in the mid-2000s. Falmer Stadium, the home of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club; The ...

  4. Category:Clayton & Black buildings - Wikipedia

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    Buildings designed by the Brighton-based architectural firm Clayton & Black ... Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton; F. First Church of Christ, Scientist (Brighton)

  5. Clayton & Black - Wikipedia

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    A year later, they extended the Royal Alexandra Hospital in the Montpelier area of Brighton. [32] The Duke of York's Picture House was designed in 1910 in the Baroque style. The Tudor Revival King and Queen pub is a distinctive presence on Marlborough Place.

  6. Round Hill, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    After its closure in 1987, it was briefly threatened with demolition, but in 1988 it was converted into serviced offices under the name Brighton Business Centre [39] (later Brighton Forum). [90] Standing next to each other at Preston Circus, at the northwest edge of the suburb, are the Duke of York's Picture House and

  7. Culture of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton (first opened 1910) ... Brighton has been a League member since 1920, whereas Crawley was promoted to the League in 2011.

  8. Astoria Theatre, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Public performances of films were given at Hove Town Hall from 1895 and at a hall in Brighton from the following year. By 1910, two purpose-built cinemas existed; one, the Duke of York's Picture House, is still in use [2] and is the oldest operational cinema in England. [4]

  9. Violet Melnotte - Wikipedia

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    The theatre became known as the Trafalgar Theatre in 1894 and the following year became the Duke of York's to honour the future King George V. [1] In 1910 she built the Duke of York's Picture House in Brighton, at a cost of £3000; it boasted all the latest amenities and comforts. In April 1918 she sold the cinema to Jack Channon, the director ...