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  2. Electric Cinema, Notting Hill - Wikipedia

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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.

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    More images. Arcade Forming North West Quarter of Circle and Avenue ... 191 Portobello Road, Notting Hill W11: Cinema: 1910–12: 8 February 1974 ... Electric Cinema ...

  4. Electric Cinema - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Richard Curtis Confirms “Notting Hill”’s Iconic Blue Door Was ...

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    “This door, until the time of cataloguing, was located at 280 Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill, London and represented William Thacker's [Hugh Grant] front door in the 1999 Working Title ...

  6. Performance (film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the British Film Institute financed a new print of Performance, which was premiered at the recently refurbished Electric Cinema in Portobello Road in London's Notting Hill (with an incognito Pallenberg in attendance).

  7. Travis Kelce Watched “Notting Hill” After Meeting Julia ...

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    Travis Kelce has a new rom-com under his belt!. Speaking with his brother Jason Kelce on the latest episode of their New Heights podcast, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end revealed that he recently ...

  8. Timeline of London (20th century) - Wikipedia

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    24 February: The Electric Cinema, Notting Hill opens. 6 May: King Edward VII dies at Buckingham Palace. [44] No later monarch will die in London for at least a century. 14 May–29 October: The Japan–British Exhibition at White City. 28 June: The Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral is consecrated. [10] 18 October

  9. ‘Electric’ atmosphere as Notting Hill Carnival draws the crowds

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