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Dowry Street Picture Palace??
read in a book today (xmas pressy) that the Dowry street Picture palace opened in 1910 n was reputed to be the 1st permanent cinema in accy, it says nothing else about this. i was brought up there n never knew a cinema was ever on Dowry street, i am assuming it was at the bottom(Whalley Road) end, but that is just my guess. as anyone any info on this mystery or even a picture of the place? maybe Bob Dobson or Atarah could help me,they seem to be the favourites in my book.;):)
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Just found this cashy, looks like it closed in 1916, then was a works and then demolished. You have to scroll down a ways to find the info. http://merciacinema.org/gaz%20A-C.htm
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Dowry Street Picture Palace
Hi, yep, it certainly did exist. Classed as the first picture house in Accrington. Well before our time of course, but ....
Have some details somewhere. will hunt them out for you Atarah |
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c1860 there was a works owned by Pilkingtons known as Dowry Works. They moved to Bamber Bridge around 1865. Various uses of the building, then around 1909 the Dowry Cinema used it until around 1916. Conveyor and Elevator also used the premises (they are now in Grange lane)
The Dowry Picture Palace occupied these premises which were at the corner of Moore Street and Dowry Street. The Kings Hall Cinema, built c1920, which stood where the old Lloyds Bank used to be (set back on Whalley Road, next to the side of the music shop which burnt down and is almost ready to re-open) reputedly took all the custom from The Dowry when it closed around 1919. Cant find anymore on it, sorry. Atarah |
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Hope this works. Have this old plan of the Dowry. Hope you can read it ok.
Atarah |
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thanks Atarah i'm a bit wiser now, it was were i suspected i think, remember vaguely disused building of conveyer n elevator company, sure that was corner of Moore n Dowry.:);)
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lol we posted at same time, ta for the plan its fascinating for me.;)
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spent many a happy hour in the Kings Hall, of which was just around the corner as lived on burnley rd, in one of the houses (now demolished) just past Ann Parkins shop, which is the one were the row now ends, moved to dowry st about 54/55.
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I vaguely remember the cinema where the old LLoyds Bank was but I had no idea there'd ever been one in Dowry Street. Fascinating snippet of local history.
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To Cashman, so .... you lived in Burnley Road. New thread there, eh? Especially for you!
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Read about Accy cinemas in Frank Watson's essay on them in the book 'An Accrington Mixture' which I edited in 1995. In 1950 There were six picture places in Accy - they all began with the letter 'T':- Th'Odeon, Th'Empire, T'Palace, T'Princess, T'Ritz and T'King's Hall
The last-named had various other names - T' Ranch, T'Bug 'ut In the same book, Fred Barrett wrote about his memories of this flea-pit which was part of the Wild West, and topped his story off with a poem. Good stuff |
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I'd put money on it, too. The tragic accident where a lad fell through the roof occurred around 62/63, so it was still standing then. I'd say it was demolished mid to late 60's.
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