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The Carthay Circle Theater opened at 6316 San Vicente Boulevard on May 18, 1926, with a showing of The Volga Boatman (1926), [1] and was considered developer J. Harvey McCarthy's most successful monument, a stroke of shrewd thinking that made a famous name of the newly developed Carthay Center neighborhood [2] [3] in Los Angeles, California. [4]
Cathay Theatre: Cathay Cinema: 870 Huaihai Middle Road: 1932: 11: C-III-006: Lyceum Theatre: Lyceum Theatre: 57 South Maoming Road: 1931: 12: G-III-003: Former Municipal Museum: Second Military Medical University (Main Building) 174 Changhai Road: 1936: 13: F-III-011: Hongkou Fire Station: Hongkou Fire Brigade: 560 Wusong Road: 1915: 14: G-III ...
The theater, site of film premieres including Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (their first full-length animated film) and the West Coast premiere of Gone with the Wind, inspired the community to change the name from “Carthay Center” to “Carthay Circle.” [5] The theater was demolished in 1969 [7] to make way for a new office ...
Charles Henry Gonda (22 June 1889 – 1 April 1969), professionally known as C. H. Gonda, was a Hungarian architect famous for his ultra-modern style of building.He was active in Shanghai throughout the 1920s–1940s and began working on his first project, the Messrs, Lane, Crawford & Co's New Frontage building, in 1922 after leaving his previous firm Probst, Hanbury & Co..
Cathay, California, former name of Catheys Valley, California; Cathay, North Dakota, United States; Cathays, a district of Cardiff, the capital of Wales; Cathay Theatre , a historical landmark movie theatre in Shanghai; In media: Cathay (poetry collection), a book of poems by Ezra Pound
Jinjiang Hotel (former Cathay Mansion, 1929 and Grosvenor House, 1934), Shanghai Magy Apartments [ zh ] , Shanghai, 1936 Majestic Theatre [ zh ] , Shanghai, 1941
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The logo of Cathay Cineplexes in Singapore. Cathay Cineplexes is a cinema chain established in 1939 in Singapore. The Cineplexes started as Cathay Cinema as Singapore's first air-conditioned cinema and first to screen American and British films in Singapore. The company is owned and operated by Singapore-listed media conglomerate mm2 ...