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1The foyer of the new Gaumont Cinema, Barker's Pool, formerly The Regent. 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.s21279

The foyer of the new Gaumont Cinema, Barker's Pool, formerly The Regent. 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.

2The Gala Opening of the new Gaumont Cinema, Barker's Pool, formerly The Regents21280

The Gala Opening of the new Gaumont Cinema, Barker's Pool, formerly The Regent

3ABC Cinema, Angel Street, designed by ABC's architects. Opened 18th May 1961. Became ABC 1-2 in September 1975. In May 1986, took over by the Cannon group and renamed Cannon 1-2, Jan 1987. Closed 28th July 1988 and later demolisheds21281

ABC Cinema, Angel Street, designed by ABC's architects. Opened 18th May 1961. Became ABC 1-2 in September 1975. In May 1986, took over by the Cannon group and renamed Cannon 1-2, Jan 1987. Closed 28th July 1988 and later demolished

4ABC Cinema, Angel Street. Designed by ABC's architects, costing 200,000 pounds. Opened 18th May 1961. Became ABC 1-2 in September 1975. In May 1986, took over by the Cannon group and renamed Cannon 1-2, January 1987. Closed 28th July 1988 s21288

ABC Cinema, Angel Street. Designed by ABC's architects, costing 200,000 pounds. Opened 18th May 1961. Became ABC 1-2 in September 1975. In May 1986, took over by the Cannon group and renamed Cannon 1-2, January 1987. Closed 28th July 1988

5Manor Cinema and Bingo Hall (latterly Somerfields Supermarket and Poundland), No. 942 City Road, near the junction of Prince of Wales Road and Ridgeway Roads21293

Manor Cinema and Bingo Hall (latterly Somerfields Supermarket and Poundland), No. 942 City Road, near the junction of Prince of Wales Road and Ridgeway Road

6The Odeon, junction of Norfolk Street and Flat Street. Opened 16th July 1956. Closed 5th June 1971 and reopened the following day as a Rank bingo halls21295

The Odeon, junction of Norfolk Street and Flat Street. Opened 16th July 1956. Closed 5th June 1971 and reopened the following day as a Rank bingo hall

7The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolisheds21296

The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolished

8The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street, referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolisheds21297

The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street, referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolished

9The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street, referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolisheds21299

The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street, referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolished

10The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street, referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolisheds21300

The Sheffield Picture Palace, Union Street, referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolished

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