Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 April 2017
Wild thing
Here's a pretty tiled entrance sign in Stockport's lovely old market place. I believe Wild was a shoe shop - the building is now part of the excellent Stockport Story museum. It's in an interesting part of town: the beautiful Victorian covered market has a great vintage fair once a month. The atmospheric Staircase House museum is next door. And once you've done all that you can treat yourself to a fantastic Art Deco afternoon tea in the Plaza. All this just seven miles out of Manchester. If you're coming from that direction, why not treat yourself to a trip on the fabled 192 bus route too?
Sunday, 18 October 2015
It's Paramount
I was very excited to spot this Paramount Pictures sign in Fraser Street, Liverpool. Sadly dilapidated, the building is an old distribution centre for Paramount films, built in 1927.
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Going nowhere
I love this redundant sign. It’s at the back of a building in Salford which
has reinvented itself several times over. Starting as a Scottish Presbyterian
Church in 1846, it was given a new life in 1912 as a cinema. It closed in the
1950s, and reopened in 1967 to serve as a bingo hall for 18 years. Now, it’s a
church again, home to the New Harvest Christian Fellowship. You'll have to go in at the front, though.
Labels:
bingo,
buildings,
Chapel Street,
church,
cinema,
exit,
history,
Manchester,
Salford,
sign
Location:
Chapel Street, Salford M3, UK
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