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Ealing Cinema: Answers please Empire - resident's views
Thoughts from locals in advance of Oversight & Scrutiny meeting with Empire CEO Justin Ribbons at Ealing Town Hall on 28th July 2011.
The Beatles - Twist And Shout [Come To Town, ABC Cinema, Manchester, United Kingdom]
Live: Wednesday 20/11/1963
The Beatles performed two shows at Manchester's ABC Cinema on the 16th date of their 1963 Autumn Tour.
Accompanied with backstage footage and crowd scenes, this became an eight-minute cinema feature entitled The Beatles Come To Town, shown for a week from 22 December 1963.
The backstage area was also filmed by a crew from Granada TV, who also interviewed The Beatles about their forthcoming US tour. The footage was first broadcast in the 6 January 1964 edition of Scene At 6.30.
BBC radio journalist Michael Barton was also at the venue, and interviewed The Beatles for the Voice Of The North show, broadcast on the North Home Service that evening from 6.10-6.30pm. Barton also interviewed George Harrison separately for another show, Wacker, Mach Schau, about the links between the Liverpool and Hamburg music scenes, which was broadcast on 27 November from 8pm.
This was the first of three occasions on which The Beatles performed at the ABC Cinema. The others were on 14 October 1964 and 7 December 1965.
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Wigan On Wheels (1929)
Item title reads - Wigan on Wheels. Pageant of transport presented at annual carnival. Greater Manchester.
L/S pan across vehicles of every description. M/S of coach and horses riding down the street, M/S of a man on a bicycle, his face is white like that of a mime act. Children on scooters and old tricycles ride along, while men in early cars drive through, many are in fancy dress. Shire horses pulling decorated floats ride down the street whilst people collect money in tins.
FILM ID:796.07
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Urban Exploring: ABC Cinema Liverpool
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Wigan International Market
Photos from my trip to Wigan's international street market.
Miss United Kingdom (1968)
No title - Miss United Kingdom 1968. Blackpool, Lancashire.
M/S as line of girls in swimsuits walk past camera finishing with Miss Wigan, Kathleen Winstanley. C/U people clapping. Various shots of the girls lined up in front of the judges. M/S of the judges Tessie O'Shea, Tommy Cooper, Vince Hill, Englebert Humperdinck and Eric Morley. C/U Tommy Cooper. M/S Miss Sheffield, Barbara Ponsford. C/U man in crowd. C/U line of girls, pan down to their legs. C/U's of the girls. C/U as girls walk off platform. C/U Tessie O'Shea. M/S the winner of Miss UK Kathleen Winstanley walking up to podium, she turns round.
FILM ID:2069.21
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
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Fix It UK, Wigan
Promo Film for Forever Manchester featuring Ex student Matty Hannan Who is now working for Corkills VW in Wigan. Forever Manchester use this film to secure donation from large corporates for the benefit of people and communities in Greater Manchester
The opening of a cinema in Bolton, 1920's - Film 33072
Opening of the Capitol cinema in Churchgate, Bolton, Lancashire. Exteriors. Crowds arriving. Policeman and ushers at the entrance.
RUSSIAN MODELS - ONE VOICE IN A MILLION
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Exploring the Abandoned Wigan College
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Today me and a group of friends decided to go and have a look around the abandoned college near where we live. We have been by the college a few times and we have had a look around the area nearby but we decided that last week we would go in. We went inside last Tuesday but we did not have any camera equipment or memory on our phones so this time We decided to come back in a bigger group and film it. I hope that you will like this video and give it a like.
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Background information about the College/Mill
Gidlow Mill is better known as Ryland Mill or as Wigan and Leigh college Pagefeild campus. The mill was built in 1867, designed by George Woodhouse for John Rylands, one of the area’s largest cotton spinners. The Grade II listed complex includes the former spinning mill, weaving sheds, engine house and chimney. This site also contains a small air raid shelter as it was a potential target during the war. In 1985 this site became Wigan Technical College, This college was better known as the Pagefield Building until closure in 2007.
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Wigan TTC Annual Event Grand Arcade Wigan
Our annual event to promote our club and table tennis.
Falling Demonstration Part Of Issue - World In View (1967)
No title - Anti-falling device to be used by workmen demonstrated in Kentish Town. (part of issue - 'World in View').
London.
M/S Jan Garnier falling off roof attached to safety harness. M/S as he attaches the harness to himself whilst stood on the roof. C/U as man helps him and hooks harness to his back. C/U of man hooking other end of line to the jib which will check the fall. M/S of Mr Garnier with harness on, tugging at the jib. He walks towards camera. C/U of the jib. M/S and C/U of Mr Garnier as he walks towards the edge of the roof, stops and tugs the line again. Top shot of people on the ground below. C/U as Mr Garnier goes over the edge and makes his drop. M/S of the safety line now taut. M/S Mr Garnier hanging over side of roof on the safety line.
FILM ID:2017.09
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Rare Stan Laurel Photos Auctioned in Newcastle
Rare photographs of comedy legend Stan Laurel go under the hammer at auctioneers Anderson & Garland
James - monitor at the ABC Minors
Being a monitor at the children's cinema matinees would assist the cinema staff in keeping and eye on behaviour of the other children and helping keep the cinema clean. Perks of being a monitor included free entrance to the children's cinema matinees and prizes were awarded to the monitor who kept their rows tidiest at the end of each month
Northwhich plaza ( bingo and cinema hall )
Bingo club, built as the Plaza cinema in 1928 for Cheshire County Cinemas Ltd. Architects: William and Segar Owen of Warrington; job architect probably Geoffrey Owen (1887-1965).
Brick with steel frame, rendered to front, pitched roof. Double-height auditorium with rear balcony. The frame may have been one specially devised to withstand subsidence, a feature of Northwich because of its salt working industry.
EXTERIOR: Symmetrical neo-Classical facade standing on a plinth, the central part breaking forward as a serliana with a portico in antis. The portico is approached by five steps so that the entrance, on the inner wall, is level with the top of the plinth. There are two sets of glazed entrance doors, above which is more glazing with diagonal cross-frame glazing bars. Flanking the portico are more areas of similar style glazing. A canopy over the entrance extends to the full width of the projecting area. Above is a frieze, a cornice and then the upper part of the portico in which there is a plaster sculptural group representing a film camera supported by putti, seen against a half-moon device of scrolling plaster, rosettes and honeysuckle. The outer face of the portico has arabesque type plaster decoration with a scrolling keystone. The serliana is surmounted by another cornice and a parapet and its spandrels are enlivened with square panels and roundels. The flanking wings are simply treated with the cornices extending from the projecting section, the wall areas broken in fielded panels. An attic storey with three windows and a stepped cornice lies back from the facade. The pitched roof of the auditorium can be seen rising above the wings. The facade rendering extends a short distance along the return walls; in the right-hand wall are an emergency exit door and two windows in the upper storey. The infilled steel framing of the auditorium is visible further back.
INTERIOR: The small entrance foyer has stairs to the balcony, the metal balustrades of which are of neo-Classical inspiration incorporating circles and ellipses. There is also an original panelled timber and glass pay-box. The side walls of the long double-height auditorium are broken at regular intervals by pilasters with composite capitals combining volutes with the anthemion motif. Between them, low-relief plaster simulates fabric drapes. At the entrance end is a shallow, straight-fronted balcony, with low steppings, while at the other is a segmental topped proscenium bounded by fielded panels and flanked by narrow double doors which serve as emergency exits. There is a simple barrel ceiling divided by plaster mouldings. Shallow stage. Narrow double-doors in the balcony with mouldings of rectangles of rectangles and circles. The balcony seats preserve original material of mottled crushed velvet.
ANALYSIS: A well-preserved example of a cinema dating from the late 1920s, with an exceptionally scholarly neo-Classical facade. The Owens were among the leading architects of Port Sunlight, and a notable local practice. There are many original features both internally and externally, and it is a survivor of unusual completeness. Films ceased in the 1960s.
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