1936 – Curzon Cinema, Ormeau Rd., Belfast
Architect: John McBride Neill
Another 1930s cinema designed by John McBride Neill and opened during a golden period of cinema in Belfast.
Another 1930s cinema designed by John McBride Neill and opened during a golden period of cinema in Belfast.
Opened late 1936 and was designed to seat 1250 patrons.
Still the site of a bank branch,
Opened in November 1936 and closed in 1970.
When constructed it was the largest cinema in Northern Ireland with over 2,200 seats,
Designed by the foremost cinema architect in Northern Ireland,
Like many suburban cinemas in Belfast and Dublin,
One of the industrial alcohol factories constructed for Monarcaí Alcoil na h-Éireann by the Irish Government.
The Forum Cinema opened on 20 November 1937 and closed on 28 January 1967 –
The Stadium Cinema, located at the junction of Shankill Road and Tennent Street,