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Also known as New Bedford Picture House, Bedford Picture House

Academy Glasgow

Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
121 Eglinton Street, Laurieston
, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom G5 9NT
(map)
+44.0.141.418.3000
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Moderne
Function: Concerts
Seats: 2300
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Lennox and McMath
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Built on the site of an earlier New Bedford Picture House (1924) which was destroyed by fire in 1932, the re-built New Bedford Picture House opened on 31st December 1932. The auditorium was decorated in a jazz-moderne zig-zag design to the plans of architects Lennox and McMath.

It was sold to Greens circuit in 1936 and they operated it as a move-over house from their main Playhouse Theatre.

The Bedford Picture House closed on 8th July 1983 and became one of the city's busiest bingo clubs until it closed in 1993 and the building was boarded up and left empty.

In November 2002 it was purchased by the Academy Music Group Ltd and a three million pound restoration was carried out on the decaying building, restoring most of its architctural splendour. It re-opened as the 2,500 capacity, Glasgow Academy concert hall on 26th March 2003 with a concert by the Scottish band Deacon Blue.

On 17th June 1986, Historic Scotland designated the New Bedford Cinema a Grade B Listed building.

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Carling Academy Glasgow (Official)
Contributed by KenRoe


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Some more information and photographs of the Academy Glasgow here:
http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/~gbarr/cinemas/glasgow/newbed.html
posted by KenRoe on Dec 12, 2005 at 12:49pm
Although now called the Carling Academy, Glasgow, the cinema is best known by it's original name, the New Bedford. As mentioned, the cinema was built on the site of its predecessor, which was destroyed by fire in 1932. The first New Bedford had been a conversion of a church, and was still fairly recognisable as such externally. The New Bedford is right next door to the Coliseum, a conversion of a Frank Matcham music hall and theatre of 1905, originally opened as Moss's Empire. The Coliseum was given major makeovers in 1931 and 1963, the latter being a total rebuild to become Glasgow's Cinerama venue. After closure in 1980, and a spell on bingo, it now lies derelict, in sharp contrast to the newly restored Bedford next door.
posted by Gary Painter on Jan 12, 2006 at 3:06pm
Now called the O2 Academy after a change of sponsorship.

posted by Gary Painter on Jun 17, 2009 at 1:36pm
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