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1 Picture House Picture House - Issue No. 1 (1982) to No. 31 (2006) Part 1a: Subject Index Index layout: Subject Issue No.: Page No. (Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations) Please note that place name entries for the Greater London administrative area are listed under LONDON 1940s, The 27:33 Architecture School, Liverpool University 18:3 3D 26:15 Ardwick 27:47 Ardwick Green 25:50 A. Jackson Withers circuit 25:30 Argosy: Faversham 25:11,15 26:39; Sheerness Abbey: Wavertree 27:34 29:13 25:11,12,15 31:68; Whitstable 25:12,13,15 ABC 12:7 18:15,18 19:23-27 Arnolfini: Bristol 25:59 ABC cinema: Aylesbury 28:62; Birmingham 29:16; Art: Bury 27:44 Bournemouth 20:31; Brighton 28:14; Bristol Road, Art decoratif 26:4 Birmingham 29:11; Cosham 31:60; Edinburgh 29:16; Ashford (Middx) 25:53 27:40 Esher 25:51; Gerrards Cross 31:63; Glasgow 2:22- Ashington 31:11 24,22-24 3:28; Holloway Road 25:54; Hull 27:63; Ashton in Makerfield 8:10 19:5 Mansfield 23:31,32,36; Monkseaton 31:65; Ashton Under Lyne 27:40,42,45,46 Newcastle 31:66; Plymouth 27:40; Quinton 31:67; Ashworth-Hope, Marston Magna 27:46 Redditch 31:67; Rochdale 23:31,36; Shaftesbury Associated G P Cinemas 23:37-45 24:55 Avenue 25:50,52; Southport 31:69 25:63; Tunbridge Astor: Bebington 31:19; Bromley 20:28 Wells 31:73; Wester Hailes 23:31,33,36; (Carlton), Astoria: Aberdeen 27:45; Ashford 25:53 27:40; Beeston Essex Road 11:6 31:14,56; Boscombe 27:44; Brighton 25:23 26:47 ABC in North West London 8:26-31,26-30 27:39,44 28:63 29:16; Brixton 25:53 27:43 30:13; ABC in Scotland 12:7 Charing Cross Road 27:38,42 29:11,16 30:34; Aberdare 10:3,31 21:12 27:40 Chippenham 22:54; Cliftonville 26:47 27:42,44,46; Aberdeen 2:10,11 9:23,25 21:19 27:41,44 27:45,47 Coventry 24:37; Ebbw Vale 22:54; Finsbury Park Abertillery 22:51,54 24:6 25:54,58 26:1,44-47 27:37,43,61 30:13; Academy: Leytonstone 17:4 20:15; Oxford Street Folkestone 23:8 27:45; Folkestone Park 25:53; (London) 20:3-12 23:63 Glasgow 20:63; Hull 27:44; Lenton Abbey 25:59; Old Accrington 24:33 25:46 Kent Road 24:42 27:38,43; Purley 25:55 27:44; Ace: Rayners Lane 9:12-13 25:15,53,59; Sevenoaks Southend 23:6 27:40,45; Streatham 25:55,61 17:4 27:38,43 28:12,13,14; Tooting 31:19,20,41,71,72; Adelphi: Slough 27:46; Swinton 31:13 Woking 27:44 Advertising, The Art of West End 21:32-37 Astoria cinemas 26:47 Adverts 31:33 Astra: St Athan 24:19 Aero: Hemel Hempstead 31:62 Atherley Southampton 6:10-11 Albany: Upper Norwood 17:4 28:11 Atlas: Liverpool 31:19; Stetchford 31:54; Walney Island Albert Hall: Sheffield 21:20-31; Stanley 31:11; Swansea 31:73 22:54 25:27,30 Atmospheric cinema decoration 26:44 Aldershot 9:21,25 10:30,31 24:34 25:55,61,63 27:43 Audley 14:29,30 28:14 Avenue: Cardiff 24:14; Ealing 25:53,54,62 27:44 Aldwych: Cardonald, Glasgow 28:26 AVRO: Hilversum 27:42 Alexandra: Aldershot 24:34 AVRO Studio: Hilversum 27:46 Alfred Davis 30:3-31 Aylesbury 22:18 28:62 Alhambra: Bellshill 23:38; Liverpool 31:64; Meltham Ayr 16:10 23:46 19:11 Alhambra Theatre 22:40 Bacup 19:5 Alma: Luton 27:43,44 Ballrooms in Essoldos 31:36 Alone in the Dark 22:18-24 Banbury 31:19,37,53-56 Alton 29:31 Banging the Big Drum 16:27 Altrincham 27:44 Bangor 27:46 Alvaston 25:57 Bargoed 22:51,54 Ambassador: Bedminster 24:34; Cosham 27:46; Hayes Barking see LONDON 31:29; Hendon 27:44,46; Hounslow 28:53,54; Barkingside see LONDON Pendleton 27:39; Slough 24:46 Barnet see LONDON Amsterdam 25:55 Barnsley 22:17 Angel: Islington 29:57 Barnstaple 5:7,12,15,28 22:50,54 Apollo: Ardwick 27:47; Ardwick Green 25:50; Blackburn Barrow in Furness 27:38,40,42,46 31:57; Byker 31:55; Dewsbury 31:61; Erdington 29:61 31:14,56 27:43; Hammersmith 30:1,3,51-55; Newcastle 31:75; Barry 24:19-20 Southsea 31:14,15,69; Victoria 28:63 Bath 2:11 5:7,18-19,28-29,31 16:35 Apsland bioscope show 20:11,12 Batley 19:5 Arcade: Camberley 24:55; Darlington 23:48 24:55 BBC Radio Theatre 27:40 Arcadia: Colwyn Bay 18:3,4 Beaconsfield 14:4,5 1 Picture House Index - Subjects Bea - Cam Beaufort: Birmingham 27:42,47; Ward End 25:62; Boro: North Shields 23:55 Washwood Heath 27:43 Borough Halls: Pollockshaws 22:56 Bebington 27:44 31:19,30,56 Bournemouth 10:31 11:3 17:4 18:26 20:31 Beccles 9:8 25:62 26:25,26,27,28,30 27:41,43,44,46,48 29:12,31,36 Beckenham see LONDON 30:46 Becontree see LONDON Bradford 4:16-17 6:15 16:1,7,8 19:5 27:39,47 31:27,58 Bedford 1:3-5 25:59,62 26:14,22,23 Braintree 21:12 Bedminster 24:35 Brandon and Byshottles Co-op 19:6 Bedworth 14:30 31:54 Brazier & Son Ltd 29:31 Beech Hill Cinema: Otley 10:28 Bridgend 22:50,53,54 23:41 Beeston 8:25 22:61,62,63 25:59 31:14,56 Bridlington 27:47 Beith 23:40 Bridport 24:29 25:53,54 Belfast 22:28,34 23:46 27:40,46 28:15 Brierley Hill 31:19,54,59 Belle Vue: Weymouth 23:61 Brighton 2:10,15,17 10:10,32 11:41 22:15,16 Bellshill 23:37-45,48 25:16,23,36,50,62,63 26:40,47 27:38,39,43,44,62 Benwell 31:56 28:12,14,63 29:16,25 31:14,26,44,45,59 Berkeley: Tottenham Court Road 9:24 20:7 Bristol 2:10 5:3-12,4-8,18,19-22,20-21,26-31,27 5:31-32 Berkhamsted 22:48,49,53,54 6:15 7:29-30,29-32 22:54 25:59 27:1,3; Cinerama at Berlin 23:24 26:4 29:14 Besses o' th' Barn 19:34 Bristol, The Return of the Odeon 7:29-32 Beverley 9:23,25 British & Dominion 17:31 Bexhill 25:52 29:24 British Amalgamated Theatres 18:18 Bexleyheath 24:54 British Lion 17:30 Bideford 22:50,53 Brixham 28:9 Bijou: Shoreham 25:23; Sloughborough 18:32 19:37 Broadcasting House Concert Hall 27:40 Billington 19:9 Broadway: Deptford 17:4 18:14,15,18; East Ham Billington and Whalley Co-op 19:9 31:19,61; Peterborough 27:48-60; Prestwick 19:34 Bilston 24:35 20:61-62; Shettleston 28:23,24; Stratford East 17:4 Bingley 19:4 23:19,20,21,64 Bingo 31:54 Broadway Media Centre: Nottingham 22:28,34 Bingo at Essoldo 31:43 Bromige, F.E. 25:3 Biograph Victoria 4:1,3-4 5:31 Bromley see LONDON BIP 17:31 Bromsgrove 31:19,54,59 Birkenhead 2:3-8,3-5,7-8 3:30 8:8,8 18:3,4,9,9,10,12,13 Brookbottom 19:10 27:43,46 31:19,20,21,30,36,37,38,47,48,53,56,57 Brookfield: Poynton 19:10 Birmingham 1:5-8 2:11 3:16,21,19-22 5:19 6:8,12- Brownhills 14:29,30 14,12,14 8:3-9,3,5-7,32 20:43-51 21:14,45 Buckie 19:3,4,34 25:16,53,61,62 26:4 27:38,41,42,43,45,46,47 28:59 Bulwell 9:30 29:11,12,13,16,44-55 30:50 31:19,45,54,55,67,84 Bungalow: Portobello 23:39 Birtley 19:4,5 Burgess Hill 14:11 16:35 18:31 25:50 Birtley District Co-op 19:5,6 Burlington: Torquay 28:9 Bishop Auckland 31:13,26,36,56 Burnage 24:35 Bishop's Stortford 22:19 Burnham on Sea 16:35 Blackburn 19:9,12 27:44 31:12,21,26,32,36,46,53,57,58 Burnopfield 19:5 Blackfen 24:35 Burnopfield Co-op 19:5 Blackhall Mill 31:57 Burrell Foley Fischer 22:1,25-34 Blackpool 6:12-14,12,14 16:9 17:4 19:3,11,13 27:40 Burslem 21:12 27:43 31:19,59 28:60 Burslem Cinema Theatre: Burslem 31:59 Blackpool Co-op 19:11 Burslem Picture Palace: Burslem 31:59 Blackwood 22:54 Burton on Trent 23:47 28:62 Blair, K.R., circuit 23:40 Bury 14:22 19:10 27:44 28:12 31:12,21,36,51,53,59 Blandford 26:31 Bury: Halifax 31:36 Blaydon 31:13 Bury St Edmunds 17:4 Bletchley 9:25 Butcher's Film Service 17:31 Bloxwich 21:12 Byfleet 22:54 Blue Hall: Edgware Road 30:8; Islington 29:57 Byker 31:11,55 Blyth 31:7,8,10,21,25,36,44,53,58,75 Bognor Regis 2:15 25:23 27:62 Cadoxton 24:19 Bolton 27:39,46 31:54 Cafés in Essoldos 31:36 Bombing of Davis, Croydon 30:23 Cairo (Egypt) 27:40,47 Booking policy, Essoldo 31:28 Caley: Edinburgh 25:31 28:21 Bookshop 25:33 Calne 21:12 Bootle 4:19-22 7:27-28 Camberley 9:22,23,25 24:55 25:45 Bordon 9:25 10:30 22:47,53 Camborne 5:22,29 22:54 Borneo 19:33,34 Cambridge 12:16 16:36 25:56 27:42,45,46 2 Picture House Index - Subjects Cam - Cla Cambridge Theatre 20:4 Chingford see LONDON Cameo: Charing Cross Road 27:42,43; Victoria 19:33,34 Chippenham 5:29,29 22:54 Cameo-Poly: Regent Street 27:44,46 Chopwell 19:5 Campaign book, Sound of Music 30:38-9 Chopwell Co-op 19:5 Cannock 11:43 31:19,49,53,59 Chorlton cum Hardy 31:53,60 Cannon: Birkenhead 31:56; Cannock 31:59; Chelsea Christie organ 27:38 31:60; Cosham 31:60; Dewsbury 31:61; Durham Church cinema 19:14-21 31:61; Gerrards Cross 31:63; Herne Bay 11:23; Churches and cinemas 20:61 Hinckley 31:63; Hoylake 31:63; Huddersfield 31:63; Cinema: Bridgend 22:54; Govan 22:56; Sevenoaks Low Fell 31:64; Monkseaton 31:65; Newcastle 22:44,52; Stockton on Tees 31:20,70 31:66; Quinton 31:67; Redditch 31:67; Rotherham Cinema De Luxe: Leicester 31:64; Lewes 3:10-14,10-12 31:68; Salford Quays 10:22; Southport 31:69,70; 29:24; Newhaven 29:23-28,27 Stockton on Tees 31:70; Tunbridge Wells 31:73; Cinema House: Ecclesfield 31:13,61; Oxford Street Westcliff on Sea 31:75 (London) 20:5; Sheffield 31:36 Canterbury 9:22,25 10:30,31 24:36 27:44 Cinema Museum 11:24 Canterbury Music Hall 23:15-17 Cinema organ 10:24,31 17:4 18:10 Canton: Cardiff 24:14,25 Cinema Parade book 29:44 Capitol logo 17:31 Cinema Royal: Blackburn 31:21,57; Bury 31:21; Halifax Capitol: Aberdeen 27:41,44; Blackwood 22:54; Cardiff 31:21,62 24:15; Forest Hill 27:39,43,44; Haymarket (London) Cinema Theatre: Newcastle under Lyme 31:66 27:42,43; Lane Top 31:63; Leith 23:52; Low Fell Cinema Theatre Association 17:32 31:13,24,25,64; Meanwood 11:8; Sheffield 17:4 Cinema Theatre Association: In The Beginning 11:3 31:13; St Albans 27:44; Upminster 27:43; Wallasey Cinema Trade Benevolent Fund 31:39 31:30; Wembley 11:42 27:44; Winchmore Hill 27:43 Cinemagoing 29:22 28:13 Cinemagoing in Silent Days: A Midland Tale 3:15-21 Cardiff 2:11 21:14 24:14-21 25:44 27:44 29:13 30:49 Cinemas of Major King, The 28:41-56 Carlisle 31:11 Cinemas of North Merseyside 4:19-31,18-31 Carlton: Cosham 31:14,55,60; Dublin 23:13; Essex Cinemas of Reginald Cooper 9:30 Road (London)
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