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Mercia Bioscope No. 26
– special edition –
THE PARAMOUNT ASTORIAS
David Jones
This booklet traces the building and history of the four
LONDON ASTORIA
Cinemas – the Brixton Astoria, the Old Kent Road Astoria, the Finsbury
Park
Astoria and the Streatham Astoria.
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(Click on the front and back covers for larger images)
This booklet traces the building and history of the four LONDON ASTORIAS
– Brixton, Old Kent Road, Finsbury Park, and Stretham. All were
designed by E.A. Stone, F.S.I., with the assistance of T.R. ‘Tommy’
Somerford, A.R.I.B.A. (and Marc-Henri at Finsbury Park & G. Laverdet
at Streatham Astoria).
All were built by the Picture House Trust Ltd. with A. Segal as Managing
Director, and Stone as Chairman. (E.A. Stone also designed provincial
Astorias (i.e. Southend) for a separate firm under E.A. Lyons.) In 1931
the London Astorias were bought by Paramount, which went on to build its
seven provincial Paramounts to create a small English national circuit.
Later, Oscar Deutsch bought into the circuit, and later still, under J.
Arthur Rank, they were all taken into the C.M.A. and became Odeons.
Illustrated with contemporary and modern colour photographs.
A4 colour paper cover. Saddle stitched. 34pp inc. cover
£3.00 inc p+p.
Available from Administrator
Separate A4 index free
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