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Granada Theatre NWC01_01_2285
GALA BINGO HALL, MITCHAM ROAD, TOOTING GRAVENEY, WANDSWORTH, GREATER LONDON. The auditorium of the Gala Bingo Hall viewed from the rear of the circle.
The Granada Theatre opened in 1931. It closed in 1973 and reopened in 1976 as the Granada Bingo Club, later the Gala Bingo Club. The Granada Theatre is considered to be the most lavishly decorated cinema interior in Britain
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Auditorium Cinema Films Gothic Revival Interior Movie Theatre Movies Picture Palace Bingo Hall
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This print captures the grandeur and opulence of the Granada Theatre, now known as Gala Bingo Hall, located in Mitcham Road, Tooting Graveney, Wandsworth, Greater London. The image showcases the breathtaking auditorium from a unique perspective at the rear of the circle. Originally opened in 1931, this architectural masterpiece quickly became renowned for its lavish interior design. The Granada Theatre boasts intricate gothic revival details that make it stand out among other cinemas in Britain. Its ornate decorations and exquisite craftsmanship create an atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone era. After closing its doors in 1973, this iconic venue underwent a transformation and reopened three years later as the Granada Bingo Club. Later on, it was renamed Gala Bingo Club but retained its original charm and allure. The photograph taken by Norman Walley perfectly encapsulates both the historical significance and aesthetic beauty of this remarkable space. It serves as a testament to British cinema history while also highlighting how these cultural landmarks can adapt to changing times. With its rich heritage and stunning architecture preserved within these walls, it is no wonder that the Granada Theatre continues to captivate visitors today. This image allows us to marvel at its splendor and imagine ourselves transported back to an era when movie theaters were true picture palaces filled with magic and wonder.
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