Carlton Cinema, Essex Road

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The former Carlton Cinema (and then Mecca Bingo) is an Art deco Grade II* listed building, located at 161–169 Essex Road, Islington, London. It was completed in 1930 as a cine-variety theatre with a capacity of 2,226 seats. Architect George Coles decided for an Egyptian style facade dressed in multi-coloured Hathernware tiles. The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in November 1922 influenced the Art Deco style and the buildings erected in that period, particularly cinemas and theatres. rdf:langString
L'ancien cinéma Carlton (puis Mecca Bingo) est un bâtiment Art déco classé de grade II *, situé au 161–169 Essex Road, à Islington, à Londres. Il a été achevé en 1930 en tant que théâtre de cinéma avec une capacité de 2 226 places. L'architecte George Coles a opté pour une façade de style égyptien habillée de carreaux Hathernware multicolores. La découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon en novembre 1922 a influencé le style Art déco et les bâtiments érigés à cette époque particulier les cinémas et les théâtres. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The former Carlton Cinema (and then Mecca Bingo) is an Art deco Grade II* listed building, located at 161–169 Essex Road, Islington, London. It was completed in 1930 as a cine-variety theatre with a capacity of 2,226 seats. Architect George Coles decided for an Egyptian style facade dressed in multi-coloured Hathernware tiles. The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in November 1922 influenced the Art Deco style and the buildings erected in that period, particularly cinemas and theatres. Inside, the building is mainly Empire style, with Egyptian decorations in the foyer, whilst the auditorium has a French Renaissance style. The Carlton Cinema was taken over by Associated British Cinemas Ltd. (ABC) in February 1935. It was renamed ABC in 1962. Then it was the Carlton cinema during the 60's which for the younger generation meant Saturday morning pictures.The building was then converted into a bingo hall which continued for almost 35 years as the Mecca Bingo Club, until closing in March 2007. It was purchased by an evangelical Christian church Resurrection Manifestations in 2013, who planned to partially reopen it as a cinema, also converting the former cafe area into a second screen. It was reopened in 2015 as Gracepoint, a 900 capacity venue available for hire and an active church. The façade and foyer of the building appear as the Roxy Cinema in episode 2 series 5 of Endeavour, titled Cartouche.
rdf:langString L'ancien cinéma Carlton (puis Mecca Bingo) est un bâtiment Art déco classé de grade II *, situé au 161–169 Essex Road, à Islington, à Londres. Il a été achevé en 1930 en tant que théâtre de cinéma avec une capacité de 2 226 places. L'architecte George Coles a opté pour une façade de style égyptien habillée de carreaux Hathernware multicolores. La découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon en novembre 1922 a influencé le style Art déco et les bâtiments érigés à cette époque particulier les cinémas et les théâtres. L'intérieur du bâtiment est principalement de style Empire, avec des décorations égyptiennes dans le hall, tandis que l'auditorium a un style Renaissance française.
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