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  2. Pāuatahanui - Wikipedia

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    Pauatahanui School is a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students, [12] with a roll of 229 as of November 2024. [ 13 ] It was established in 1855, originally in an undenominational chapel on the site of Rangihaeata's pā, and later in the military barracks vacated by the troops, making it one of the oldest schools in New Zealand.

  3. Lighthouse Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse Cinema, defunct New York City venue This page was last edited on 10 August 2015, at 18:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Light House Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Light House Cinema is an art cinema with 614 seats across four screens in Dublin, Ireland, which also serves as one of the venues for the Dublin International Film Festival. From 1988–1996, the original Light House Cinema was located in an art-deco venue on Middle Abbey Street.

  5. Pauatahanui - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Pauatahanui

  6. Light House Media Centre - Wikipedia

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    Light House Media Centre, often simply referred to as Light House, was an independent cinema, gallery and media hub located within the historic Chubb Building, the former Chubb Locks Factory, in Wolverhampton city centre. It closed in November 2022, after operating for over 35 years.

  7. Waitangirua - Wikipedia

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    The hilly suburb until the late 90s was almost semi-rural surrounded by farmland with Whitby to the North East, Pauatahanui Inlet and Estuary further to the North, and the Belmont hills and Hutt Valley to the East. The diverse multi-racial nature of Waitangirua makes for a colourful community dominated by a vibrant and exuberant youth culture.

  8. Lighthouse Cinema (Kolkata) - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse Cinema was established in 1934 for screening Hollywood films. The theatre was designed by W.M. Dudok. For 70 years this was one of the most popular cinemas in Kolkata. [1] This was one of the largest cinema halls in India with 1396 sitting capacity. Later it was reduced from 1396 to 600. [3]

  9. New Empire Cinema (Kolkata) - Wikipedia

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    The adjacent building is the Lighthouse Cinema it was closed in 2002, however, the New Empire Cinema is still active. Currently, the cinema's capacity is 1000 seats. The theatre management is running a few food stalls like Domino's, KFC, Barista which is helping them to gain financial stability. [1]