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Report - Carlton Picture Theatre - Hull - Oct 21

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Bikin Glynn

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Carlton Picture Theatre

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Dropping a few reports to make a small scratch on my backlog, hope u find some of them interesting.

Opened on 9th September 1928 with the silent film “Lonesome Ladies”. The Carlton Picture Theatre in Anlaby Road was designed by the firm of Blackmore & Sykes and was built by Messrs. Greenwood and Sons. It was run by Hull Picture Playhouse Ltd.

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This was a lavish suburban cinema, with an elaborate green and gold sliding dome utilising Venetian glass and housing hundreds of concealled lights. Roman marble mosaics and painted plaster panels on the walls added to the sense of occasion engendered by a trip to the flicks. A Fitton & Haley organ was installed, but this was later removed to the more central Cecil Theatre and was destroyed when that theatre was bombed during WW II.

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The cinema had two entrances, one in each of the two towers on the front corners of the building. Above the proscenium was the inscription (rather inapt given how soon “talkies” arrived) “A Picture is a poem without words”. There was a single balcony and, for its date, a surprisingly large car park.

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It continued unaltered (save for minor war damage) until its closure in April 1967, after which it was simply converted to bingo usage which continued as a Mecca Bingo Club until 2008

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Quite a nice place this shame its had the usual bingo touch & lost a bit of its character but a nice explore none the less.

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Thanks For looking​
 

Bazza74

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Lot of character still remaining. I quite like the old bingo halls too.
Those pics of the room with the arched windows are stunning.
 

Bikin Glynn

28DL Regular User
Regular User
I finally got around to going in there last summer. Its a goodun!
strange aint it I much preferred Tyneside, I think it was having the projectors & curtain that made it for me.
This one still well worth the explore though before its burnt down or something.
 
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