Kilburn Grange Cinema
Wanting to indulge in some first-hand historical sources, I once bought an old photo album off a well known online auction site. I still have no idea to whom it originally belonged - frustratingly, there are no names attached and I can't identify most of the places in the photographs.
A couple of images immediately stood out however: the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, and this shot of Kilburn Grange cinema in London. I scanned the image to try to establish what films were showing - the only title I could identify is Passions of Men, potentially the short film of that name released in 1914, the same year the cinema opened.
I have also scanned and posted the Radcliffe Camera photo to my Flickr account, but hopefully I will soon find the time to look through and possibly publish some of the other photos from the album - my contribution to Flickr Commons, hopefully with the blessing of whomever originally took the photos!
A couple of images immediately stood out however: the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, and this shot of Kilburn Grange cinema in London. I scanned the image to try to establish what films were showing - the only title I could identify is Passions of Men, potentially the short film of that name released in 1914, the same year the cinema opened.
I have also scanned and posted the Radcliffe Camera photo to my Flickr account, but hopefully I will soon find the time to look through and possibly publish some of the other photos from the album - my contribution to Flickr Commons, hopefully with the blessing of whomever originally took the photos!
Postscript
A contributor on Flickr pointed out that the fashions on display aren't contemporary to the 1910s. The photo is most probably late 1920s or early 1930s. I never did manage to scan the rest of the album, and my scanner has since broken.
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