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Hampden Picture House

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Hampden Picture House

The Hampden Picture House, named after the nearby football stadium, was opened by Hampden Picture House Ltd in Westmoreland Street in 1920. Bug-resistant seats were advertised as a feature.

This programme for 1935 shows a change of film every Monday and Thursday. The Hampden was sold to George Green Ltd in 1956. It closed as a cinema in 1969, but the building carried on as a bingo club, cycling club and Irish social club.

Reference: Mitchell Library, GC 791.430941435 HAM/HAM

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Libraries and Archives

Keywords:
bingo, cinemas, cycling clubs, films, George Green Ltd, Hampden Picture House Ltd, Irish social clubs



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