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Eglinton Odeon, Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd October 1981. The curtain falls on Saturday for
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Eglinton Odeon, Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd October 1981. The curtain falls on Saturday for
Eglinton Odeon, Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd October 1981. The curtain falls on Saturday for manager Ken Smith (front) and his staff at the Eglinton Odeon, from left, Isa Hooman, George Chalmers, Elspeth Baird, Gerry Miller (kneeling), Anne Smyth, Shiela Cumming, Archie Brownlie, Jackie Smith, Margaret McMenemy, John Cooney (kneeling) David Miller and Jan Johnston
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Eglinton Odeon, Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd October 1981. The curtain falls on Saturday for manager Ken Smith and his dedicated staff at the Eglinton Odeon. In this heartfelt print captured by Daily Record's Memory Lane Prints, we witness a bittersweet moment as the cinema closes its doors. The image showcases the tight-knit team that made countless movie nights memorable for the people of Glasgow. From left to right, we see Isa Hooman, George Chalmers, Elspeth Baird, Gerry Miller (kneeling), Anne Smyth, Shiela Cumming, Archie Brownlie, Jackie Smith, Margaret McMenemy (front and center), John Cooney (kneeling), David Miller and Jan Johnston. Each face tells a story of passion and dedication towards providing exceptional entertainment experiences. As snowflakes gently fall outside the iconic building in this winter scene from the 1980s era; it serves as a poignant backdrop to mark an end of an era in Scottish cinema history. The Eglinton Odeon was not just a landmark but also a cherished community hub where laughter echoed through its halls and dreams came alive on screen. This photograph immortalizes both the camaraderie among colleagues who created magic within those walls and pays tribute to their unwavering commitment to bringing joy to audiences night after night. It stands as a testament to their legacy in shaping Glasgow's cultural landscape.
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