The Astoria cinema in Finsbury Park opened in August 1930.
This souvenir programme issued to commemorate the opening gives details of its construction.
The theatre is described as 'British To the Core; British Brains, British Money - and Trade Union Conditions'. Tonnes of British steel were used in its construction and the directors specified the employment of British workers according to strict trade union conditions.
This venue was the fourth in a chain of 'luxurious' Astoria theatres to open in London in just over a year.
You can still see the original interiors. See Hugh's photo set on Flickr.
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The story I was told as a child that this was built for a prince whose boat went dawn on the way over to England. Does anyone know if this was true?
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