Telegraph-wire cyclists, acrobatic comedians, singing jockeys, mermaids, they all appeared at the Spanish City during its first decade. One of the wings hosted the menagerie, where visitors could see hyenas, antelopes and tigers! This was converted into the Picture House cinema in 1916. Spanish ...
Telegraph-wire cyclists, acrobatic comedians, singing jockeys, mermaids, they all appeared at the Spanish City during its first decade. One of the wings hosted the menagerie, where visitors could see hyenas, antelopes and tigers! This was converted into the Picture House cinema in 1916. Spanish ...
The terracotta panels, which feature mermaids, were hand-moulded by William Neatby at the Lambeth premises of Doulton and Co. The cinema was opened on 28th July 1938 with a screening of A Slight Case of Murder. Grade II Listed August 1997 – the building has been restored and converted ...
Image courtesy ofRoy Banks An £80m transformation is coming to the Bury Interchange, which will see step-free access at the Metrolink, a “vertical circulation core” to better connect the Metrolink with the bus facility, and an integrated travel hub with spaces for cycle storage. The work...
Onward to theMagistrates’ Courtsdesigned by City ArchitectClifford Brownin 1972. Bradford is in the process of paving and puzzling pedestrians, as it becomesCity of Culturein 2025. So we wind our way over the inner ring road, advisedly avoiding the filled in underpasses. ...