Chain Bridge Forge Document Library
…William White 1892 cbf408 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards History of A17 Cross Keys Swing Bridge – Sutton Bridge A17, Sutton Bridge Text 1990s cbf299 Lost History of Deeping Fen…
…William White 1892 cbf408 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards History of A17 Cross Keys Swing Bridge – Sutton Bridge A17, Sutton Bridge Text 1990s cbf299 Lost History of Deeping Fen…
…time the cinema was built, it was the largest purpose built cinema in Lincolnshire. By the early-1960’s, its cinema audience’s had declined rapidly, and the popularity of bingo became apparent…
Cinema at Sutton Bridge opened 1922 and was used during the war years and was well supported by the RAF personal from RAF Sutton Bridge, later for many years owned…
…was the largest purpose built cinema in Lincolnshire. By the early-1960’s, its cinema audience’s had declined rapidly, and the popularity of bingo became apparent and the Savoy Cinema by now…
…July and reopened in August or September. A British Thomson Houston(BTH) sound system was installed in the early-1930’s and the cinema renamed Prince’s Cinema. The proscenium width is given as…
…2002 cbf313 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards Official Flower Parade Programme Text 1988 cbf323 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards Official Flower Parade Programme Text 1993 cbf350 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs…
Located in Spalding, Lincolnshire. The Regent Cinema was opened June 20, 1927 with Estelle Body in “Madamoiselle From Armentieres”. Above the entrance the cinema boasted a café for the convenience…
…2002 cbf313 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards Official Flower Parade Programme Text 1988 cbf323 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs Cupboards Official Flower Parade Programme Text 1993 cbf350 Chain Bridge Forge, Downstairs…
The Rank Organisation sold a group of Odeon’s to the Classic Cinemas chain on 10th December 1967, and the Odeon Spalding was one of them. It was renamed Classic Cinema….
Here we see the old cinema that was in Bridge Road, Sutton Bridge. It used to be the Oddfellows Hall,and later the Old Barn Restaurant. Now demolished. Photo taken in…
Huge thanks to Mr Middleton for delivering the latest copy of the The Bridge – Handbook of Sutton Bridge. This is a very impressive publication and has a history of…
This photo shows the old Regent Cinema which was in the Sheep Market, Spalding. It opened in 1927 and was popular with the locals despite them giving it the nickname…
…warehouses for corn, coal and timber.About two thirds of the houses at Sutton Bridge and nearly all the land in Sutton and Lutton marshes belongs to Guy’s Hospital, London1913 -1977…
…a major move ecclesiastically, involving the establishment of chapels at what is now Sutton Bridge, Lutton, Sutton Saint James and Sutton Saint Edmund, creating a greater parish and raising the…
To complement Keith Seatons pictures of the Odeon. Group photograph taken at the opening of the /odeon Cinema on the 28th Feb. 1938 Coun. J H Longstaff (seated) who was…
I’m still finding lots of interesting photos in Les Prudden’s archive. Here’s a couple of the old Spalding cinemas and a view of the town centre (undated). Many of us…
Bridge House West at Sutton Bridge is a Grade II listed building described as a lodge. It was built in the mid 19th century at the time the second bridge…
George and Stella Howden, leaving the Savoy for the last time after grandad retired. I believe around 1972…….
This photo shows the support ring for the Sutton Bridge swing bridge. The support ring is a key part to the bridge structure, allowing it to then be turned to…