... Scotsman. The newspaper was founded by two men: a customs official who loved daily gossip and a hatmaker with a ... Picturehouse allows guests to “rediscover the magic of the big screen” by evoking a lost era of cinematic opulence ...
... well , longer than anyone can remember . No seats , no tickets , just loads of pillows and a daily tradition of cult classics from a seemingly endless in - house collection . ◅ FILM AND CINEMA CONTENTS SCOTSMAN PICTUREHOUSE Google Map Map.
... Picture House Ltd. , held within the Registered Office of the Company , 133 St Vincent Street , Glasgow , on Friday , 15th December 1911 , at 4 P.M. Present . Mr Lucas in the chair , Mr Richardson and Mr Lloyd . Attending . - Mr C. T. ...
... Scotsman was crossing a river and gasps went around the carriage at first sight of the newly built Tyne Bridge, like the top half of a giant iron wheel, silhouetted against the August sky. Through the spokes Clara could see the higgledy ...
... Picture House, Ltd, Balance Sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts, 28 May 1913; 29 May 1915. 36. Bioscope, 26 ... Scotsman, 26 July 1917, p. 7. 40. Scotsman, 12 Sept. 1916, p. 3. 41. Scotsman, 26 July 1917, p. 7. 42. Bioscope, 31 ...
... walk out all this way on a Wednesday night to this God - forsaken place when he can cozy up to some woman in town ? Heh ? Going to some sinful nonsense at the Picture House , or in some pub , more like it ! " Martha looked.
... Picture House , 1917 , S. C. 622 ; 54 S. L. R. 524 ; 1917 , 2 S. L. T. 44 . v . 21. Liquidation Winding - up Convey- ance after Dissolution - Petition for Declarator that Dissolution Void - Remit Act 1908 , sec . PARTIES , 34 ...
... Picture House Company , itself a ratepayer , to have the Town Council interdicted from giving cinema entertainments in a public park pavilion financed out of the rates , held that sec . 44 of the Burgh Police ( Scotland ) Act , 1903 ...
... picture - house . Alec wanted his money's worth . Grizel was reluctant to abandon this familiar atmosphere for the loneliness of the country . She anticipated , with a slight shiver , the return journey . The railway - line ran along ...
... Picture House,” Scotsman, 17 Mar. 1914, 10; “Variety Gossip,” Era, 18 Mar. 1914, 18; “Nijinsky and the Palace Theatre. An Extraordinary Situation,” MG, 21 Mar. 1914, 10. 97. “M. Nijinsky's Illness”; “Nijinsky and the Palace Theatre ...