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

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    Exterior of the Duke of York's Picture House. 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] The cinema is a Grade II listed ...

  3. Listed buildings in Bury - Wikipedia

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    Art Picture House: 1921–22 Originally a cinema, later used for other purposes, it is in brick with a steel frame and a white faience frontage, and has a roof of steel and asphalt. The front has three storeys and is symmetrical with nine bays

  4. File:Art Picture House, Bury.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Art_Picture_House,_Bury.jpg (640 × 516 pixels, file size: 96 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. The Art House - Wikipedia

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    The older part of the Art House, in 2018. The Art House is an art gallery and studio complex in the city centre of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, in England.. The Art House was founded in 1994 as a charity, to enable artists with and without disabilities to work together.

  6. Poundsbridge Manor - Wikipedia

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    Poundsbridge Manor, nicknamed "The Picture House", is an oak timber-framed house built in 1593 by John and Brian Durtnall for their father William, Rector of Penshurst from 1563 to 1596. [1] [2] Originally, it was called "Durtnolls" and it has an inscription "1593 WD ETA 69". WD are the initials of William Durtnell and the letter D, looking ...

  7. FACT Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    FACT supports, produces and presents visual art that includes creative media and digital technology. In 2007 Picturehouse at FACT hosted a Question and Answer session with Quentin Tarantino for the UK release of Death Proof. [3]

  8. Academy 1-2-3 (cinema) - Wikipedia

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    The Academy was a cinema located at 165 Oxford Street, Westminster, at the junction of Poland Street.Films (in the shape of Hale's Tours of the World) were shown at the address from at least 1906, and it opened in January 1913 as the Picture House to show The Miracle, with the intention of becoming "the home of the world's most realistic films". [1]

  9. Hyde Park Picture House - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park Picture House was designed by architects Thomas Winn & Sons in 1906. [1] It was originally built for Leeds hotel businessman Henry Child, who owned The Mitre hotel in Leeds City Centre, however Leeds Corporation repeatedly rejected his application to transfer his license to his proposed new hotel, The Paragon, and the building was therefore modified to become Brudenell Road Social ...