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Many radio stations cover the area, but they felt that the Cannock Chase District was overlooked in terms of radio. Therefore, the trio decided to launch a radio station dedicated exclusively to the area. During September and October 2014, premises were found in Kingston Court Cannock, opposite the Electric Palace Cinema. [1]
The Electric Palace in 1912. In the early years of the 20th century the travelling fairground Showman Charles Thurston was touring East Anglia with his Bioscope shows. [6] Such travelling 'moving picture' shows were common at the time, but with the introduction of the Cinematograph Act 1909, which imposed strict fire prevention regulations on any venue in which films were shown to the public ...
The Electric Palace Cinema has occupied its existing site since 1926. It closed down in 1999 but an ensuing campaign to 'Save the Palace' resulted in the building being listed before being bought by a new owner and refurbished to include a digital projector, auditorium murals, a new restaurant and art deco bar. [48]
It was later renamed the Electric Palace, but it closed as a cinema in 1927. [ 14 ] Meanwhile, the urban district council relocated to the former home of William Penn at Basing House, on the north side of the High Street in 1930.
And it limited the Tide to 42.6% shooting from the field and a 25% (5 of 20) effort from 3-point distance. Thanks to the turnovers and limiting Alabama to four offensive rebounds, Mississippi ...
The five living U.S. presidents — Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton — reunited to honor the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter. On Thursday, Jan. 9, a date ...
A company called The Scala Electric Palace (Withington) Ltd was registered in 1912, [4] and in the 1914 Yearbook of Kinematograph Weekly the cinema is listed as having opened in January 1913 as The Scala Picturedrome. [5] It was the third cinema to open in Britain, [6] and by the time of its closure in 2001 it was the third longest-running ...
Near Moc Hoa, in South Vietnam on June 5, 1966, Captain Hugh Nelson, a graduate of The Citadel in South Carolina, commanded a helicopter on a search-and-destroy mission when enemy fire rendered ...