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Taken on: March 19, 2006
Uploaded on: October 22, 2014
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Just as a point of interest, the boarded over panel with the sun flood above on the newer brickwork, which denotes what was the original projection box, was originally a fresh air Louvre. This was another requirement of the license for showing nitrate film as you had to have a second exit from the projection box that led to immediate fresh air in case of fire. At that time the projection box was on stilts and because of that the floor was bitterly cold in winter. I now live in Cardiff, but must try to get over to see the old place sometime.
We’ve just re-discovered that louvre when we had all the asbestos removed from the building at the beginning of the summer refit. It was covered on the inside with an asbestos panel, and we got an amazing surprise when the contractors had left and we saw it there!