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This print is a collage of six of Glasgow’s surviving Art Deco supercinemas, each of which held more than 1,000 people. They are indicative of a period when Glasgow was nicknamed Cinema City and had more city’s per person than almost anywhere else in the world. These are: 1. The 1939 Ascot Cinema on Great Western Road; 2. The 1920s New Bedford Cinema on Eglinton Street; 3. The 1938 Riddrie Cinema on Cumbernauld Road; 4. The 1939 Mecca on Balmore Road; 5. The 1938 Lyceum on Govan Road; 6. The 1934 Odeon Cinema on Renfield Street.
The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).
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Glasgow’s Art Deco Cinemas Collage A4 Mounted Print
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This print is a collage of six of Glasgow’s surviving Art Deco supercinemas, each of which held more than 1,000 people. They are indicative of a period when Glasgow was nicknamed Cinema City and had more city’s per person than almost anywhere else in the world. These are: 1. The 1939 Ascot Cinema on Great Western Road; 2. The 1920s New Bedford Cinema on Eglinton Street; 3. The 1938 Riddrie Cinema on Cumbernauld Road; 4. The 1939 Mecca on Balmore Road; 5. The 1938 Lyceum on Govan Road; 6. The 1934 Odeon Cinema on Renfield Street.
The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).
Additional information
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 35 × 35 × 2 cm |





