EPW025938 ENGLAND (1929). The Market Place, Hoddesdon, 1929

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Title [EPW025938] The Market Place, Hoddesdon, 1929
Reference EPW025938
Date 3-April-1929
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Place name HODDESDON
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 537329, 208843
Longitude / Latitude -0.009890249976624, 51.760955820505
National Grid Reference TL373088

Pins

Saint Paul's Infant School

Colin
Thursday 1st of August 2024 01:56:44 PM
The Pavilion Cinema was built by the Shipman & King circuit, and was formed out of a remain part of the Christie’s Brewery, which had been demolished. It opened on 3rd February 1930 with Charles King in “Broadway Melody”. Seating was provided on a single level. It had a rather narrow entrance, and the auditorium ran parallel to the street behind buildings. The rather plain auditorium had panels on the side-walls containing artistic figures. It had a small stage and four dressing rooms. There was a car par at the rear of the building. It was equipped with a Christie 3Manual/6Ranks organ from 4th September 1933, which was opened by organist Jack Courtnay. The Pavilion Cinema was closed on 5th February 1972 with Charles Aznavour in “The Adventurers”. The Christie organ was then removed from the building.

Ray Flack
Wednesday 19th of January 2022 02:22:35 PM
Five Horseshoes Pub

NJL61
Saturday 8th of May 2021 08:36:58 PM
"Hoddesdon Parish Church", Pauls Lane.

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Monday 16th of June 2014 03:58:06 PM

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Monday 16th of June 2014 03:47:24 PM

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Monday 16th of June 2014 03:46:03 PM
Amwell Street.

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Monday 16th of June 2014 03:43:58 PM
Burford Street.

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Monday 16th of June 2014 03:42:54 PM