London: Euston Palace of Varieties |
Country: England, United Kingdom City: London Borough: London Borough of Camden Location: 37-43 Euston Road / Tonbridge Street Built by Bertie Crewe and Wylson & Long. Opened 26 Dec 1900 as "Euston Palace of Varieties". 1310 seats. Later reenamed "Euston Theatre" and "Euston Music Hall". In the 1920s renamed "Regent Theatre". From 1935 used as a cinema. 1954 renamed "Century Cinema", 1967 renamed "Granada Kings Cross". Closed 4 April 1968. Subsequently demolished in favour of a town hall extension. Links: www.arthurlloyd.co.uk, CinemaTreasures, Wikidata |
Front Text: "Greetings from Kings Cross", "G. N. R. & Piccadilly Tube Station", "Euston Music Hall", "St. Pancras Town Hall", "St. Pancras New Church", "Old Church, St. Pancras", inscription: "The Euston" Publisher: Chaucer Series; No. 116 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: to Withersfield [postmark illegible] Detail: |
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