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Information for this tour was contributed by Ken Roe. Built in the base of an office block on the site of the original Curzon Cinema (1934-1963), it is a popular art house cinema and in 2003 was twinned with an 83 seat screen cinema created in the original rear section of seating. It is the first post-War-built cinema to get Listed status and seating in the main auditorium is now for 320.
October 2004 photos from the Ken Roe collection.
Photos from the Guy Wingate collection.
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