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New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2090
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New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2090
NEW GALLERY, REGENT STREET, City of Westminster, Greater London. The dome in the ceiling in the auditorium of the New Gallery.
The New Gallery was built as an art gallery in the late 19th century. The building was converted into a restaurant in 1910 and subsequently a cinema in 1913, to the plans of William Woodward & Sons. The cinema was altered in 1925 to the plans of Nicholas & Dixon-Spain. The New Gallery Cinema operated until 1953. The building was used as a church until the 1990s. It was later used for retail
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Art Gallery Ceiling Cinema Dome Interior Theatre Victorian Rooflight
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This print captures the grandeur of the New Gallery in Regent Street, City of Westminster, Greater London. The focal point of this image is undoubtedly the magnificent dome that adorns the ceiling of the auditorium. Originally built as an art gallery in the late 19th century, this architectural gem underwent several transformations throughout its history. In 1910, it was converted into a restaurant before being repurposed as a cinema in 1913 by William Woodward & Sons. The cinema was later redesigned in 1925 by Nicholas & Dixon-Spain. For nearly four decades, the New Gallery Cinema entertained audiences until its closure in 1953. Following this chapter, the building found new life as a church and served worshippers until the 1990s. Today, it stands as a testament to both artistic and cultural heritage. The intricate details within this photograph showcase not only Victorian-era craftsmanship but also highlight elements such as laylight and rooflight features that once illuminated performances on stage below. Norman Walley's lens has expertly captured both nostalgia and elegance within this single frame—offering viewers a glimpse into an era when artistry thrived within these walls. This print serves as a reminder of how historic buildings can evolve over time while still retaining their unique charm and character for future generations to appreciate.
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