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THE PICTURE HOUSE OF BYGONE ERA

THE PICTURE HOUSE OF BYGONE ERA

31 August 2011

By John Prendergast
john@southwarknews.co.uk

If your idea of a night out at a cinema is a bag of overpriced pick and mix, a box of popcorn and tickets purchased from surly young staf,f then a trip to Kennington’s  Cinema Museum could transport you to an era where a night at the flicks is where a pauper could be treated like royalty.

Sitting just a stone’s throw from the Elephant and Castle, in Dugard Way, the Cinema Museum is truly a treasure trove of what it was once like to go to a picture house.

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