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In the last decades of the 19th century and the early 20th century a number of music halls were opened but most became cinemas by the mid-20th century. Most Prominent of these is the Bristol Hippodrome, which opened in 1912, and which regularly hosts opera, West End Musicals, dance and variety.
The Whiteladies Picture House (grid reference) is a cinema on Whiteladies Road in Clifton, Bristol, England.. It was built in 1920–1921 by James Henry LaTrobe and Thomas Harry Weston (1870–1923) and opened by the Duchess of Beaufort on 29 November 1921.
Pages in category "Cinemas in Bristol" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Academy Cinema ...
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One of the former Odeon cinemas in Leeds, pictured in May 1980.This is now a Sports Direct branch.. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by Oscar Deutsch.Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...
Bristol Cenotaph: 1932 The Centre: 9] Bristol Grammar School: 1877 Tyndalls Park [10] Bristol Hippodrome: 1911 11–14 St Augustines Parade: 11] Bristol North Baths: c.1912 Gloucester Road, Bishopston: 12] Bristol Zoo: Clifton: 13] [14] [15] Brown's Restaurant (former City Museum and Library) (former University Refectory and Dining Room)
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The BFI Film Academy Bristol is aimed at 16-19-year olds. [14] In 2000, The Independent on Sunday ' s list of "five of the best indie cinemas" put the Watershed at the top, citing its wide-ranging, international programme. [15] A 2002 poll for The Guardian rated the Watershed as Britain's fifth-most popular independent cinema. [16]