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Albums: Historical Images of Wood Green | 1 of 2 (F)
It was the Gaumont Palace in my day!
Thanks Richard. Below are some 1930s images.
Watch old film footage of the cinema on YouTube with a wonderful clipped British Accented voiceover.
There used to be a school of dancing above the cinema and my mother worked as a cleaner there in the 70's.
Would be interesting to see what remains of interiors. I used to go to the Odeon in Wood Green and went to one of the Mayor For London's consultation events there a few years ago.
You will find some pictures from 2009 here [ http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/GaumontPalaceWoodGreen.htm ]
when it was being converted for use as the Dominion Centre church, whose website with a few pictures is here [ http://www.dominioncentre.org/ ]
It has been a listed building since 1990 at Grade II* so it is very well thought of in architectural terms.
Yes, I remember that grand old place. Had real style in those days. And elegance. They don't make 'em like that no more !
I remember going to see 'Papillon' at the Odeon when they first divided it into a multi-screen. They hadn't quite sorted the sound insulation between the screens because at quiet tense parts of 'Papillon' we could hear Mickey Mouse "C'mon Pluto!". As a child I attended 'Saturday morning pictures' briefly before my patents got me swimming at Western Road baths, which probably saved me from a mis-spent youth :)
What a grand building it used to be....
As a child, I spent more time gazing up at the surreal Art Deco balconies and ceilings than looking at the films. I thought it was a real place. I thought it was paradise.
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