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ABC Preston
(Preston, Lancashire, England)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 1487 seats
Originally on this site was the Theatre Royal, which had opened in 1802 and was altered and enlarged several times during its existance. Eventually seating 1,700, it was taken over by…
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Alexander Picture Theatre
(Preston, Lancashire, England)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen
The Alexander Picture Theatre opened in 1911 and was operated by Will Fare. It was located a few doors away from the Salvation Army Citadel in Walker Street. The Alexander Picture…
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Carlton Cinema
(Preston, Lancashire, England)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 650 seats
In the 1930's the Cinematograph Exhibitors Association spoke of 'unmistakable signs of overbuilding, over reaching and over expansion in the cinema industry,' and referred to 'reckless…
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Continental Cinema
(Preston, Lancashire, England)

Closed ~ 1 screen ~ 235 seats
The Queens Hall was operating as a cinema in 1914, with a seating capacity of 400.. This was later owned by the Alderson family, who were also associated with the parish church. Terry and…
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Cosy Theatre
(Preston, Lancashire, England)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 450 seats
The Cosy Theatre opened in early-1914 and was a conversion of a chapel, which was behind a public house. It was operated by Will Fare, who also operated the Alexandra Cinema and Picture…
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