Posted by (no name) on 2/6/2005, 11:43 am, in reply to "Re: picture house" --Previous Message--
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Many thanks for the information my mum has told me much the same especially about the wooden seats but she says she didn,t pay as Uncle Alf ran the place,we,re hoping to have a trip to have a look at the village shortly to see if we can track some of the relatives down
: The 'picture house' you mention was
: the Ranch (as EVERYONE in West
: called it, although its official
: title was The Grand), and it was
: indeed on what is now called the
: East Green, where the Old Folks'
: Home now is. The first five or
: so rows from the screen were wooden
: forms, boys on the right, girls on
: the left, and in our day (the 1940s)
: the cost of sitting there was
: fivepence, the "bouncer"
: being an affable gentleman called
: Pie Clark. Happy days.
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: I believe it was Part of East Green,
: where the East Green Home is now
:
: --Previous Message--
: Does any one know what street the
: old
: picture house was on.My mums uncle
: Alf Clennell ran it and lived in the
: house at the side of it we are not
: sure when but mum used to visit when
: she was small around 1933.Also does
: any one know anything of the Million
: family my great grandmother was one
: of the family thanks
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