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Fine Art Print : Cinematograph Theatre, Edgware Road 1915 BL22922
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Cinematograph Theatre, Edgware Road 1915 BL22922
CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, 164-66 Edgware Road, Westminster, London. Cinematograph Theatre in Edgware Road, advertising continuous performances of Old enough to be her Grandpa, Playing with Fire and The Cavedwellers. Photographed by Harry Bedford Lemere in March 1915
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Media ID 3692443
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A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Step into the past with our exquisite Fine Art Print of Cinematograph Theatre, Edgware Road 1915 (BL22922) by Bedford Lemere, from Historic England. This captivating print transports you back in time to the bustling streets of Westminster, London, where the Cinematograph Theatre stood proudly. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this print brings the history of continuous cinema performances in the early 1900s to life. Hang this stunning piece in your home or office to add a touch of timeless charm and historical significance to your space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 42cm x 51.6cm (16.5" x 20.3")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Edgware Road, Westminster, London in 1915. The focus of the image is the grand Cinematograph Theatre standing proudly amidst its surroundings. Its elegant architecture and prominent signage draw our attention, advertising a selection of continuous performances that were popular during that era. The marquee displays an intriguing lineup of films: "Old enough to be her Grandpa" "Playing with Fire" and "The Cavedwellers". These titles evoke curiosity about the stories they told and the excitement they brought to audiences at the time. It was a period when cinema was rapidly gaining popularity as a form of entertainment for people from all walks of life. Photographed by Harry Bedford Lemere in March 1915, this image captures not only a moment frozen in time but also reflects upon society's evolving tastes and interests. As we gaze upon this historic scene, we can almost imagine ourselves stepping into that theater, immersing ourselves in the magic unfolding on screen. Bedford Lemere's skillful composition allows us to appreciate both the architectural beauty of this cinematic landmark and its significance as part of London's cultural landscape. This photograph serves as a reminder that even though times change, certain places hold memories that transcend generations - reminding us how art has always had the power to captivate hearts throughout history.
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