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Heres a more recent image, Courtesy C H R I S R I C H A R D S - NOTTINGHAM 2001

Note Chris's image is already showing it's age. No Tram Lines?

Which is the reverse of what could be said of some older Nottingham images!

History turns full circle.

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Eight and a half year bump for a thread by Mr Red. Not a bad record.

I suppose the internet and DVDs have killed off the market for porn in the cinema. You can now watch it in the comfort of your own home and nobody can see what you're doing.

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CLASSIC TIMLINE

1876 - Opened as Music Hall (had various names Talbot, Gaiety and Kings)
1901 - Films shown
1913 - Opened as Scala
1964 - Closed
Reopened as News and Cartoon Cinema
1967 - Closed
1969 - Became Classic 1 & 2
1984 - Closed
1991 - Demolished

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Saw some fabulous films in The Classic, I ran Kino our college film society.. took the whole gang to see The Night Porter.

An ex didn't seem to appreciate me taking her to see Cross of Iron here..fruit parfai's were tops though!!

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In the late 70's I went to see a film with my Mum at The Classic,I met after work,then went for a meal- when we got in this cinema..she produced an old bath towel from her bag..and placed it on her seat." Can't be too careful",she said.

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