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Kelty Cinemas
Gothenburg Picture House
Main Street
1976 View
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Built in 1910 as the Gothenburg Public Hall but was soon
converted to showing films when it became the Gothenburg Picture House.
A clock tower was added in 1925 as a gift to the people of Kelty. The
interior had a barrel vaulted ceiling and a horseshoe shaped balcony.
The cinema closed in the 1960s and was later used as a raincoat factory
until about 1975, when it was demolished to make way for council flats.
Photos, information and other items courtesy of Steve Lynch. |
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Regal
Main Street
Purpose built hall opened in the late 1939, with seating for 1,000.
The architect was Lawrence Anderson Rolland.
Closed in the 1970s for bingo. Demolished 1990s; the site is now a small Council office and carpark.
Photos courtesy of Paul Francis; additional pics here and here.
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