Leeds lost cinemas
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arry awk wrote: Hi Simon,Drapesy and Ravey!Stirring up memories of my 'Travelling' days in the late 60's/early 70's I used to call on a Reliant Dealership in that very building.They were called 'King's of Oxford' and I remember they were one of the first dealers in Yorkshire to take on the 'Bond Bug'! (don't think it sold very well,actually.It should have gone down well with the biker/hell's angel fraternity! (3 wheeler).King's moved there from Thwaite Gate,I believe,and they also hada premises on Roundhay Road.I,too thought that building may have been a cinema! Why didn't I find out Then? Grrrr! Patrons would have been exhausted climbing all those steps at the front!CheersArry There's nothing to find out Arry ! It Really, Really,Really REALLY never used to be a cinema. Really.
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Surprised, having re-read completely thro' the whole thread, no one has a mention for the dear old Scala off Briggate, on Albion Place. Not only a cinema, but an up-market dancehall too. {Up market to lads like me who frequented places like 'The 101' and if we were going slumming, The Starlight Roof on York Rd.]
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PS. Just remembered, {common thing when your'e 'arry 'awks age}, what about the Gaiety on Roundhay Rd.?And can you imagine the furore if kids had to do what we did in the 40's.? The picture classification [X; H; A; B; C etc.], meant that to get into a cinema showing a film that classified it as ,accompanied by an adult only. We kids by the score would be dashing up to every complete stranger that approached the cinema, with a "will you take us in please".?Often it was " If I do , you go sit somewhere else when your'e in". This was more likely if it were a courting couple you had asked. They were the best to ask. The lad was showing off to the girlfriend how 'sympatico' he was.