Lytton Road Assembly Rooms
Buildings and structures demolished in 1999Cinemas in LondonDemolished buildings and structures in LondonLondon building and structure stubsNew Barnet
The Lytton Road Assembly Rooms were built by E. Fergusson Taylor in New Barnet around 1870.Film pioneer Birt Acres gave a display of moving pictures to the Lyonsdown Photographic Society there on 10 January 1896.The building became a cinema in 1925 and was replaced with a purpose built building in 1926 known as The Hippodrome, the New Barnet Kinema, the New Barnet Picture Theatre, and The Regal from 1933. It later became a Mecca bingo hall, a snooker club, and finally a Quazer laser war games centre. It was demolished in 1999 and the flats known as Clivedon Court were built on the site.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Lytton Road Assembly Rooms (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).Lytton Road Assembly Rooms
Clivedon Court, London Perivale (London Borough of Ealing)
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places Show on map
Continue reading on Wikipedia
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|
N 51.5247 ° | E -0.3192 ° |
Address
Clivedon Court
Clivedon Court
W13 8DR London, Perivale (London Borough of Ealing)
England, United Kingdom
Open on Google Maps