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Odeon Cinema, Holloway

Buildings and structures completed in 1938Cinemas in LondonGrade II listed buildings in the London Borough of IslingtonGrade II listed cinemasOdeon Cinemas
Theatres in the London Borough of Islington
Holloway Odeon, Holloway, N7 (3750259188)
Holloway Odeon, Holloway, N7 (3750259188)

The Odeon Cinema, originally the Gaumont, is a multiplex cinema in Holloway, London, England. It was built in 1938, and designed by the American architect C. Howard Crane. It is a Grade II listed building: the listing text states that "its external impact is still greater than almost any other cinema, an example of trans-Atlantic bravura."

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Odeon Cinema, Holloway
Holloway Road, London Holloway (London Borough of Islington)

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Odeon Holloway

Holloway Road 419-427
N7 6LJ London, Holloway (London Borough of Islington)
England, United Kingdom
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