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  2. Electric Cinema, Notting Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Cinema first opened in London's Portobello Road on 24 February 1910. It was one of the first buildings in Britain to be designed specifically for motion picture exhibition, and one of the first in the area to be supplied with electricity. [3]

  3. Portobello Road - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the 20-minute documentary Portobello: Attack of the Clones won London awards and was screened a number of times at the infamous Electric Cinema. The film showed how Portobello Road is threatened by high-street stores changing the street's independent spirit.

  4. Electric Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Electric Cinema may refer to: The Electric, Birmingham , the oldest running cinema in the United Kingdom The Electric Cinema, Notting Hill , a cinema in Notting Hill, London

  5. London’s Prince Charles Cinema ‘Under Serious Threat’ of ...

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    According to the Telegraph, the Prince Charles is the last independent cinema operating in London’s West End. It’s known for its unique programming, including all-night movie marathons ...

  6. Former cinemas in Harringay - Wikipedia

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    The fourth cinema in Harringay was the Grand Picture Palace at 139 Turnpike Lane on the corner of Wightman Road. Originally owned by Adelphi Picture Theatres Ltd, it was opened in 1912. [11] By 1915, it had experienced a change of ownership and was renamed the Grand Cinema. [12] In 1930 it changed ownership again and was renamed the New ...

  7. Kwesi Owusu - Wikipedia

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    Owusu was part of a consortium, called Black Triangle, that bought the Electric Cinema, Notting Hill, in London's Portobello Road, and he had responsibility for running the cinema, with partners in the consortium representing other branches of the black media: Val McCalla from Voice Communications Group and Neil Kenlock from Choice FM radio. [26]

  8. Dome Cinema, Worthing - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Cinema in Portobello Road, the Scala Cinema in Ilkeston (now the Scala (club)), the Torbay Picture House in Paignton, and the Elite Cinema in Nottingham. The addition of the star to the grade II listing meant that any future application for building work had to be considered by the Secretary of State for National Heritage.

  9. Rolls-Royce CEO: Tariffs will have some impact on luxury ...

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    Tariff wary: Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Chris Brownridge in London on Jan. 8, 2025. (REUTERS/Stuart McDill) (REUTERS / Reuters)