Soprus Cinema, Tallinn
Posted in Architecture, Baltic Cruise, Cinemas, Trips at 12:00 on 15 April 2020
Posted in Architecture, Baltic Cruise, Cinemas, Trips at 12:00 on 15 April 2020
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas at 20:00 on 12 March 2020
In November 2018 we visited Rochdale for the second time.
I photographed two more Deco style buildings.
Former King’s Cinema later converted to Bingo but that has also closed and the building is now in a sad state of neglect:-
Spotland Bridge. The unusual roofline, projecting beyond the slope of the roof, gives it the deco look:-
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas at 20:00 on 24 February 2020
Inverurie is a town in Aberdeenshire.
The closest thing to Art Deco I saw there (and definitely 1930s in style) was the Gordon Highlander pub:-
From side:-
Now a Wetherspoons:-
Face view. Vertical and horizontal brick banding and rule of three in windows to side blocks:-
Edited (16/12/23) to add:-
This it seems was once the Victoria Cinema.
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas, Trips at 12:00 on 9 September 2019
Last year we visited Dalbeattie in Dumfries and Galloway.
I was surprised when we got there to find the buildings are mostly made of granite but it turned out there was a granite quarry very close by so naturally the locals made full use of it back in the day.
In fact the B&B we stayed in – the best such we have ever been in – was right beside the now disused quarry.
I also wasn’t expecting Art Deco, but it’s there.
T H Carson Butcher. It’s really only the stepped roof-line here:-
Then there was the Co-op. Full deco style:-
Roof-line detail.
More likely 1960s?:-
Former bank. Possible deco style round the doors:-
Garage/car sale room. Stepped roof-line, but windows’ “eyes” poked out:-
Former Picture House, Dalbeattie, now Bryan Gowan’s Furniture Store. Horizontals, verticals, stepped roof-line. Rule of three above window over the doors. Shame about the replaced windows.
Photographs of the cinema as it appeared in 1985 are here on the Scottish Cinemas website. It still had the original windows, then. Much more appropriate looking.
Side View:-
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas at 20:00 on 1 July 2019
The good lady heard about this cinema as she was listening to the radio one day and mentioned it to me later.
The cinema is on the corner of Cowley Road and Magdalen Road but I have not seen it myself as we did not get to that part of Oxford when we were there (in 2012.)
The photo below is taken from geograph.org.

I found other photos of this cinema here, here and here.
It seems to be an entertainment venue now.
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas, Trips at 12:00 on 30 April 2019
Art Deco style cinema in Evesham, Worcestershire.
Not perhaps as high deco as the Regal, Rochdale, or the Embassy, Braintree, this is still clearly deco with its rounded corner, the rule of three in windows to left and chevron patterned doors:-
Central portion:-
Doors:-
From left. Rule of three in windows again:-
Posted in Art Deco, Cinemas at 20:15 on 14 April 2019
On the way back from Powis Castle we decided to take a quick look at Welshpool – the signposts to the castle had led us to bypass the town centre on the way there.
I spotted this building on Berriew Road and of course had to stop for photographs.
What a stunner. It absolutely screams Deco. The curves, the banding.
It’s the former Pola Cinema, now a beauty and fitness spa.
Its windows are also a delight:-
I found these images of the cinema’s past incarnations on the internet at cinema treasures.

Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas, Trips, Woolworths at 12:00 on 14 March 2019
As a town, Oswestry in Shropshire, England, may have seen better days. A lot of the buildings in the town centre looked tired.
The former Regal Cinema certainly has the deco look, though it’s now what looks like a hairdresser’s plus a Factory Shop. The original glazing would have looked better but the replacement windows are adequate:-
Reverse view. The canopy and roofline above are good features:-
Could this once have been a Woolworths? It’s now a Poundland anyway. And a Pep & Co:-
Frontal view:-
The Sports Direct has also seen better days:-
British Heart Foundation:-
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas, Woolworths at 12:00 on 10 March 2019
This is now a B&M Bargains but may once have been a Woolworths. It has that look:-
Eden Rural Power:-
Reverse view. Art Deco rule of three in upper front and lower side windows:-
Doors on the Alhambra Cinema:-
Seen in an antique shop/yard. An old advert for Critall Windows, which were the height of Art Deco style. (The link contains all my mentions of Critall Windows):-
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas, Trips at 20:00 on 31 January 2019