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Oak Cinema

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in March 1935 who refurbished the building and increased the seating to 1,506. The improvements included an air conditioning and heating system which provided over one million cubic feet of air per hour, and maintained a pressure inside the building which prevented draughts entering when doors were
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In July 1951, the Oak Cinema was voted the second cleanest cinema in the country and the manager, Roy Fielder was presented with a Silver Medal by A.H. Sayer, chairman of the Birmingham Public Entertainments Committee.
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Dowling, Geoff; Giles, Brain; and Hayfield, Colin: Selly Oak Past and Present: A Photographic Survey of a Birmingham Suburb (Department of Geography, University of Birmingham 1987) p7
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ABC ownership lasted until April 1978, when the building was sold to an independent concern. This was short-lived, and the cinema closed on 3 November 1979. The final films were '
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The building stood derelict until demolished in December 1984. A Sainsburys supermarket, now closed, was built on its site.
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Maxam, Andrew: Selly Oak and Weoley Castle on old picture postcards (Reflections of a Bygone Age 2005) image 5
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opened. The enlarged cinema was provided with a staff of 18, It re-opened on 16 December 1935.
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in the Art Deco style, and opened on 26 March 1923 with a seating capacity of 1,111.
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In 1966 the chief projectionist was John Radcliff and the manager was Mr Harris.
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Demolished buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county)
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Index

Cinema
Art Deco
Coordinates
52°26′26.85″N 1°56′20.12″W / 52.4407917°N 1.9389222°W / 52.4407917; -1.9389222
Harold Seymour Scott
Selly Oak
Birmingham
Harold Seymore Scott
ABC Cinemas
The Spaceman and King Arthur
"Birmingham Cinema Transformed"
Categories
Former cinemas in England
Cinemas in the West Midlands (county)
Art Deco architecture in England
Selly Oak
Demolished buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county)
Buildings and structures demolished in 1984

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