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|short description=The '''Rothwell Empire Cinema''' was a cinema that opened on 8th May 1913. The cinema closed between 1933 and 1935. |
|short description=The '''Rothwell Empire Cinema''' was a cinema that opened on 8th May 1913. The cinema closed between 1933 and 1935. |
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|long description=By October 1935, the cinema had been converted into the Empire Ballroom and was given a new modern façade. It was replaced by Blackburn Hall in 1959, which is now a community theatre and centre with a flat floored auditorium and new stage constructed behind the former screen proscenium. |
|long description=By October 1935, the cinema had been converted into the Empire Ballroom and was given a new modern façade. It was replaced by Blackburn Hall in 1959, which is now a community theatre and centre with a flat floored auditorium and new stage constructed behind the former screen proscenium. |
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|image=Blackburn Hall - Commercial Street - geograph.org.uk - 507634.jpg |
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|caption=The Empire Cinema (undated.) |
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|attribution=[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/507634 Photo] © [https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/11162 Betty Longbottom] ([https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ cc-by-sa/2.0]) |
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|alt=A grainy black and white image of a street lined with buildings. On the street is a tram. A few people can be seen on the pavements. |
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|aka=Empire Ballroom |
|aka=Empire Ballroom |
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|building type=Cinema |
|building type=Cinema |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Rothwell Empire Cinema opened on the 8th May 1913 with a capacity of over 650. The opening was attended by local dignitaries, including councillors and clergy. The first manager was J. Maurice Woffenden.<ref>(The Bioscope, 1913)</ref> The price of a ticket in 1913 was 2d., 4d. or 6d. for adults and half price for children, expect for 2d. seats.<ref>(Skyrack Courier, 1913)</ref> In 2017, those prices would equate to approximately £0.65, £1.30 and £1.95.<ref>(Currency converter: 1270–2017, no date)</ref> |
The Rothwell Empire Cinema opened on the 8th May 1913 with a capacity of over 650. The opening was attended by local dignitaries, including councillors and clergy. The first manager was J. Maurice Woffenden.<ref>(The Bioscope, 1913)</ref> The price of a ticket in 1913 was 2d., 4d. or 6d. for adults and half price for children, expect for 2d. seats.<ref>(Skyrack Courier, 1913)</ref> In 2017, those prices would equate to approximately £0.65, £1.30 and £1.95.<ref>(Currency converter: 1270–2017, no date)</ref> |
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[[File:Leodis-ID-2018414 176580.jpeg|left|thumb|'''On the left, opposite the tram, is the Rothwell Empire Cinema.'''<br/> By kind permission of Leeds Libraries, [https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/122720 Leodis.net].]] |
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In July 1924, during a children's pageant, a piece of buring carbon fell from the limelight apparatus and set fire to a girl's dress. Her mother, Mrs. Hirst, said that she was unharmed.<ref>(Yorkshire Post, 1924)</ref> |
In July 1924, during a children's pageant, a piece of buring carbon fell from the limelight apparatus and set fire to a girl's dress. Her mother, Mrs. Hirst, said that she was unharmed.<ref>(Yorkshire Post, 1924)</ref> |
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The cinema closed sometime between 1933 and 1935 as it is listed in the ''Kinematograph Year Book'' for 1933<ref>(1933 Kinematograph Year Book, 1933, p.495)</ref> but is listed as closed in the 1935 year book.<ref>(1935 Kinematograph Year Book, 1935, p.546)</ref> |
The cinema closed sometime between 1933 and 1935 as it is listed in the ''Kinematograph Year Book'' for 1933<ref>(1933 Kinematograph Year Book, 1933, p.495)</ref> but is listed as closed in the 1935 year book.<ref>(1935 Kinematograph Year Book, 1935, p.546)</ref> |
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===Empire Ballroom=== |
===Empire Ballroom=== |
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The Rothwell Empire Cinema was known as the Empire Ballroom by 29th October 1935, when the Yorkshire Post reported that [ |
The Rothwell Empire Cinema was known as the Empire Ballroom by 29th October 1935, when the Yorkshire Post reported that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Wood,_1st_Earl_of_Halifax Viscount Halifax] would speak at the Empire Ballroom the next evening in favour of general election candidate Gwendoline Beaumont.<ref>(Yorkshire Post, 1935)</ref> Beaumont was running against incumbent [[William Lunn]]. However, articles from after this date also refer to the building as Rothwell Empire. |
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===Blackburn Hall=== |
===Blackburn Hall=== |
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''See main article: [[Blackburn Hall]]'' |
''See main article: [[Blackburn Hall]]'' |
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*''Yorkshire Post'' (1924) ‘The Fire Incident at the Rothwell Empire’, 18 July, p. 3. |
*''Yorkshire Post'' (1924) ‘The Fire Incident at the Rothwell Empire’, 18 July, p. 3. |
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*''Yorkshire Post'' (1935) ‘Viscount Halifax at Rothwell’, 29 October, p. 12. |
*''Yorkshire Post'' (1935) ‘Viscount Halifax at Rothwell’, 29 October, p. 12. |
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