The Salon, Hillhead, Glasgow
Posted in Cinemas, Glasgow at 14:30 on 11 October 2010
When in Glasgow’s west end during the summer (see my Kibble Palace post) I took the opportunity to photograph the local cinema, as was, The Salon. It’s a nice building.
I went there quite a few times when I was a student. Gone With The Wind is one I remember particularly well. The good lady hadn’t seen it and so I took her. She wasn’t all that impressed by the film partly due to the bum numbing experience but also the fact that the story and acting weren’t of the best. She wouldn’t have been disposed to like it anyway, though, given that the book was my mother’s favourite and my mother hadn’t ever taken to her. Never did: even after we were married. Strange woman, my mother. (I can get away with that since she died a long time ago. So it goes.) But I have to agree; it’s not a great film, perhaps not even a good one.
This is the cinema entrance on Vinicombe Street as it looks now.
The side alley was cluttered with bins and such on the day.
The other side presents to much better effect.
There seems to be a sort of church architecture to the rear of this as you go down Cranworth Street. You can see it to the left above and to the right below.
This is the view of the building from Cresswell Street.
Photos of the cinema now and in its heyday can be seen on the Scottish cinemas website.





