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1The lounge (note painted Italian Gardens), The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th Novembers08037

The lounge (note painted Italian Gardens), The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November

2Interior of The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November 1985s08038

Interior of The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November 1985

3Cinema House, Fargate (later renamed Barker's Pool). Designed by H.E. Farmer, opened 6th May 1913. Closed 12th August 1961 and demolished for redevelopment. Queen Victoria Monument in backgrounds08043

Cinema House, Fargate (later renamed Barker's Pool). Designed by H.E. Farmer, opened 6th May 1913. Closed 12th August 1961 and demolished for redevelopment. Queen Victoria Monument in background

4Unidentified group, some in fancy dress. This may have been publicity for a cinema, in particular the Albert Hall, which often promoted new films using people in costume.u01517

Unidentified group, some in fancy dress. This may have been publicity for a cinema, in particular the Albert Hall, which often promoted new films using people in costume.

5Albert Hall, junction of Barkers Pool and Burgess Street. Opened 15 December 1873 as a concert hall. Began showing short films on a regular basis and from 17 June 1918 operated as a normal cinema. Destroyed by fire on 14 July 1937u02329

Albert Hall, junction of Barkers Pool and Burgess Street. Opened 15 December 1873 as a concert hall. Began showing short films on a regular basis and from 17 June 1918 operated as a normal cinema. Destroyed by fire on 14 July 1937

6The Library Theatre, Tudor Place, setting for the N.B.C. film shown during Book Week.u03019

The Library Theatre, Tudor Place, setting for the N.B.C. film shown during Book Week.

7Ecclesall Roadu04394

Ecclesall Road

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