Leeds lost cinemas

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TABBYCAT
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Hi hunsletguyThe only one I can think of round that area is the parkfield picture palace this link may be of some use.Regards Tabbyhttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL

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Hunsletguy wrote: Does anyone remember the Palace cinema at junction of Dewsbury Road and Meadow Lane. I went to the Saturday kids matinee for 6d. I can't find any photos or record of its existence. I've got the info Hunsletguy (thanks to Robert Preedy as ever ) I have a photo in a book too which I'll scan and post with other info soon. watch this space...! (You're right by the way, it was the 'Palace' - there was a pub called the White House opposite)I also have some info on the Parkfield.
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There we go. This is from Robert Preedy's "Leeds Cinemas 2"published in 1982. The Palace was at 10 Meadow Road. It opened in 1915 as the"People's Picture Palace" and changed to just the "Palace" in 1932. The last film shown was "Back to God's Country" with Rock Hudson on 03/06/1961. It looks to me that this photo was taken after the cinema had closed - it looks deserted and I think that car is post 1961 (At a guess 1965-68?).
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drapesy wrote: # Posted on: 04-Jul-2007 21:27:22.    Quote I don't think anyone's mentioned the ABC.Must have closed 15(?)years ago and seems disused.It still looks very much like a cinema from the outside No it doesn't stevief, its's been totally flattened! WOW! Thanks for that friendly rebuke! I should have said'Last timeI was any where near' etc.etc.When was it demolished?

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stevief wrote: drapesy wrote: # Posted on: 04-Jul-2007 21:27:22.    Quote I don't think anyone's mentioned the ABC.Must have closed 15(?)years ago and seems disused.It still looks very much like a cinema from the outside No it doesn't stevief, its's been totally flattened! WOW! Thanks for that friendly rebuke! I should have said'Last timeI was any where near' etc.etc.When was it demolished? At least a year ago.
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TABBYCAT wrote: Hi hunsletguyThe only one I can think of round that area is the parkfield picture palace this link may be of some use.Regards Tabbyhttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL Here's the Parkfield in 1963 from leodis. As you can see its no longer a cinema although the signs still there. It closed as a cinema in 1946.The railway runs just down the back - I bet you could hear the trains roaring past during the films.Wonder what happened to it?
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Dateline 07/07/07...!
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Picture House on Domestic Street, Holbeck. At the time the picture was taken (1980), it was the Silver Dollar Bingo and Social Club. It opened in 1916, and closed in 1962.
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And how it looks today - now the Leeds Building Society.
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which was "Leeds and Holbeck" BS and so its returned to its roots in this case
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