The Lytton Road Assembly Rooms were built by E. Fergusson Taylor in New Barnet around 1870. [1]
Film pioneer Birt Acres gave a display of moving pictures to the Lyonsdown Photographic Society there on 10 January 1896. [2] [3]
The building became a cinema in 1925 [4] and was replaced with a purpose built building in 1926 known as The Hippodrome, the New Barnet Kinema, the New Barnet Picture Theatre, and The Regal from 1933. [5] [6] It later became a Mecca bingo hall, a snooker club, and finally a Quazer laser war games centre. It was demolished in 1999 and the flats known as Clivedon Court were built on the site. [4]
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The Lytton Road Assembly Rooms were built by E. Fergusson Taylor in New Barnet around 1870. [1]
Film pioneer Birt Acres gave a display of moving pictures to the Lyonsdown Photographic Society there on 10 January 1896. [2] [3]
The building became a cinema in 1925 [4] and was replaced with a purpose built building in 1926 known as The Hippodrome, the New Barnet Kinema, the New Barnet Picture Theatre, and The Regal from 1933. [5] [6] It later became a Mecca bingo hall, a snooker club, and finally a Quazer laser war games centre. It was demolished in 1999 and the flats known as Clivedon Court were built on the site. [4]
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51°39′01″N 0°10′32″W / 51.650384°N 0.175444°W