
Spalding Cinema – Later history of the Odeon
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….
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….
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…
An advert from May 1965 listing the showings at the Odeon Cinema, Spalding. Did you watch any of the listed at the Odeon ? What memories do you have of…
This postcard shows a view of the River Welland with the Odeon Cinema seen on the left. Click on image to enlarge…
Follow up to a recent post asking what was on the site before the Odeon Cinema was built, this is it, Haverfield House, Odeon Cinema John Decamp added It was…
…Odeon… G.O: They pulled it down – Yeah. Was that where the Civic Centre is? G.O: No, no the Odeon is, er, you know where the Grammar School…
…distance is the old Odeon Cinema and the Terrace on London Road. Photo undated What memories do you have of the bandstand in Ayscoughfee, Hollyrood or the Odeon ? …
…here and don’t look across the river at the Odeon Cinema opposite). After Love Lane Churchgate becomes Cowbit Road, and No. 3 with its bow windows is worth looking at,…
…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 will remember Saturday mornings at The Odeon!…
…by Mr. Leopold Harvey. London Road, on the other side of the river, apart from the Odeon cinema, has some very good buildings. Town End Manor, known for most of…
This photo postcard shows a view of the River Welland with London Road on the right. Further down you can see the old Odeon Cinema. ( Spalding Library Collection )…