Pillow : Picture Palace cinema, Union Street, Moorhead, Sheffield, 1915
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Picture Palace cinema, Union Street, Moorhead, Sheffield, 1915
Referred to in later directories as The Palace. The architects were Benton and Roberts and owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. Opened 1st August 1910. Closed 31st October, 1964 and later demolished.Image from Whats On in Sheffield, Vo. IV No. 70 Feb 1915 (Sheffield Local Studies Library MP 6467 M)
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This print takes us back in time to the early 20th century, showcasing the grandeur of the Picture Palace cinema on Union Street in Moorhead, Sheffield. Built by renowned architects Benton and Roberts, this architectural marvel was owned by Sheffield Picture Palace Ltd. The year is 1915, and as we gaze at this image from Whats On in Sheffield magazine, we can almost hear the buzz of excitement surrounding the cinema's offerings. The Picture Palace opened its doors on August 1st, 1910, becoming a beloved entertainment hub for locals and visitors alike. With its striking facade adorned with intricate detailing and elegant signage proudly displaying "Picture Palace" it stood tall as a symbol of sophistication within Sheffield's city center. Patrons would flock to this cultural hotspot to indulge in cinematic delights that transported them into different worlds. Sadly, all good things must come to an end. After more than five decades of operation, the final curtain fell on October 31st, 1964. The once-thriving Picture Palace closed its doors forever before being later demolished. Today, this print serves as a poignant reminder of an era long gone but not forgotten—a testament to the rich history of entertainment venues that shaped communities across generations. Let us cherish these memories captured within these frames and honor their significance in shaping our cultural landscape.
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