The Surgery is on the left and Orwell Court flats on the right.
The Assembly Rooms prior to 1911
Photo courtesy of Jim Blythe.
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Complimentary cinema season ticket for 1915..
Picure courtesy of David Baker
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William Mortlock who worked as a uniformed usher at the Electric Picture Palace before the first war.
Photo courtesy of his nephew, Vincent Robert Mortlock
advertisement reproduced from the Southwold Golf Club Handbook of 1922, courtesy of Heather Osmer
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Cinema personnel 1920s.
Back row, l to r: Freddie Neal (organist), James Blythe (Manager), Unknown, Reginald Ife (projectionist), Charlie Crick (Son of George)
Front Row, l to r: Believed to be Mrs Bennett (Cinema pianist) , George Crick, Lily Elizabeth Crick (owner), Believed to be Lily's younger sister, Emaline.
With thanks to Jim Blythe for allowing us to reproduce this photo from his family collection
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George and Lily Elizabeth Crick probably in the 1930s.
Photo courtesy of Jim Blythe.
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Aerial view of the cinema building probably in the late 1940s
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The Cinema viewed from the High Street during the Coronation celebration in 1953. Anchor Villa is on the right.
Reproduced by permission of Jim Blythe.
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The building when used by Blyth Hazell Ltd
Storage and Removals business
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Southwold Museum
P2604
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The cinema building probably taken in the 1970s. Note how the turn-of-the-century gable is still recognisable but has lost its mock-Dutch profile. Photo featured in Barrett Jenkins' book 'Bygones and Characters of Southwold.'. Reproduced by kind permission of the author's daughter, Ann Thornton.
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Notice on the disused cinema building in 1981, announcing the proposed redevelopment of the site to provide a GP surgery and a residential block.
Above: two views of the former cinema building in 1981. With thanks to Heather Osmer.
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