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Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, c1935. Creator: Yerbury
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Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, c1935. Creator: Yerbury
Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, c1935. Shepherds Bush Pavilion in west London was built as a cinema in 1923. It was designed by Frank Verity and won the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) London Street Architecture Award for the best London facade. The building was damaged by a flying bomb in World War Two. It was restored and used subsequently a bingo hall, and later a hotel. From " Wonderful London, Volume 2", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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This print showcases the stunning Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, captured in approximately 1935. Designed by the talented Frank Verity, this iconic building was originally constructed as a cinema in 1923 and quickly became a beloved landmark in west London. Renowned for its exceptional facade, the Shepherds Bush Pavilion won the prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) London Street Architecture Award. Its grandeur and elegance were admired by all who passed by. Sadly, during World War Two, this architectural gem suffered damage from a flying bomb. However, it was not defeated and underwent restoration to reclaim its former glory. Over time, it transformed into various establishments including a bingo hall and later a hotel. The print is part of "Wonderful London". Volume 2 edited by Arthur St John Adcock. It provides us with an exquisite glimpse into the past, capturing both the beauty of architecture and the changing landscape of entertainment in England's capital city. As we admire this monochrome image today, we are reminded of how buildings like these hold stories within their walls – tales of resilience and adaptation that shape our urban landscapes over time. The Architecture for Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush stands as a testament to human creativity and determination to preserve cultural heritage amidst challenging circumstances.
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