el punal
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So THAT's why it's called the Vogue Gyratory!
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Yup! And a bit more as well.
So THAT's why it's called the Vogue Gyratory!
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This art deco building on Kingsway, Hove designed in 1928 for the motor trade and used by Caffyns was demolished around 2006....
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and eventually replaced with Saxon Court flats...
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This thread is almost turning depressive... sad to see you got the same tendency as here: demolish beautiful buildings, replace it with boxes of steel and glass.
I Sweden this neighborhood won the "best architecture of the year" award:
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Its as if all architects are from a different planet... a bad one at that. Or the whole industry is funded by "property developers" who wants to spend as little as possible.
I hope they dont demolish your Hippodrome. Is the legal protection for listed buildings good in the UK?
Also:
The Embassy on Western Road (close to the Hove/Brighton border). It became a laser gaming place in the 90’s.
We saw The Towering Inferno there!
I saw Easy Rider in there, was quite plush if I remember..
Who knows what the one where Waitrose extended into was called, or the one that was in Burger King West Street?
The Curtain Club could count,
? ....or the Inn Place building, where the big fire was.
I'll buy the Classic, but I think the BFT had another name prior?Waitrose was The Classic
Burger King was the Brighton Film theatre
(if I remember rightly)
so was there literally just cinemas everywhere back in the day?
how many were there in Brighton & Hove at the peak?
Yes, yes there were.
The Embassy
The Classic
The Astoria
The Regent
The Odeon
ABC Hove
The Rothbury Portslade
The Continentale Kemp Town
The Vogue
Duke of Yorks
The Brighton Film theatre (or similar!)
Just off the top of my head from 60s and 70s
Played host to the best of the best.....The Jam 43 years ago today.