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Hyde Park Picture House was designed by architects Thomas Winn & Sons in 1906. It was originally built for Leeds hotel businessman Henry Child, who owned The Mitre hotel in Leeds City Centre, however Leeds Corporation repeatedly rejected his application to transfer his license to his proposed new
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The cinema has seen several changes since it opened in 1914, notably a reduction in the capacity of the auditorium from 587 on opening to 275, following the installation of "comfier" seating, with the present seats having been salvaged from the Lounge cinema in Headingley after its closure in 2005.
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When the Picture House was threatened with closure in 1989, Leeds City Council stepped in to save it, creating an independent company within the council, the Grand Theatre and Opera House Limited, to preserve the cinema alongside two other Leeds venues: the
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hotel, The Paragon, and the building was therefore modified to become Brudenell Road Social & Recreation Club, being converted to a cinema in 1913. It stands around halfway down Brudenell Road at the junction with Queen's Road, on a
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before reopening as a cinema again in 1962, after refurbishment and installation of new projectors, with a programme successfully catering to the growing student population in the area.
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Not that Considine is ready to revel in the adulation coming his way just yet. He arrives for our interview at Leeds's Hyde Park Picture House in a car with blacked-out windows.
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Chrystal states that the building occupied by the Picture House was originally constructed in 1908 and operated as a hotel before being converted to a cinema in 1914. The
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As well as showing movies, the cinema hosts occasional musical performances and has been used as both a backdrop for films and TV programmes and as a wedding venue.
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caused delays to the Picture House Project but, with a £285,600 Capital Kickstart Fund award from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the UK government's
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also came from the Lounge, while the clock to the right of the screen was taken from the former Gaumont cinema, which occupied the building now used by the
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122,000 to explore conservation work and an expansion of the venue. It was announced that the money would be used to restore the building, including the
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and raised light levels. This mixed bill attracts a varied audience of local residents, graduates and students at the cities universities and "not just
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ceiling and balcony adorned with a frieze of plaster festoons, brackets and shields. It is also the only cinema in the world to retain "modesty"
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cinema in the world. Following the installation of "comfier seating", the Picture House has a capacity of 275, down from around 587 on opening.
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Prior to its expansion, the Hyde Park Picture House was one of only two surviving original single-screen cinemas in Leeds, along with the
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delivering reports from the frontlines to families back home, made up the majority of the Picture House's programme during the Great War.
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With a general decline in cinema audiences the cinema closed in the early 1950s then opened again. In 1959, to promote the showing of
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foyer floor and gas lights; build a cafe/bar so that customers no longer have to queue outside; install disabled toilets and improve
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The Hyde Park Picture House has been used as a backdrop in many films and TV programmes, including the feature-length TV drama
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has hosted several question and answer sessions. Kermode is a "champion" of the Picture House, describing it in his book
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status on 11 September 1996. The ornate gas lamp outside the cinema was separately Grade-II listed on the same date.
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listing claims that the building is "reputed to have been built as an hotel by Henry Child" and was occupied by the
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2.3 million National Lottery grant was awarded in January 2019 to pay for the project. Following delays due to the
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with moulded letters spelling out "Hyde Park Picture House" appear at the entrance and contrast with the red
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When additional National Lottery was confirmed in January 2019, work was slated to start in Autumn 2019.
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appeared outside the cinema. At some point after this, the Picture House briefly closed and became a
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2.3 million was confirmed in January 2019. The work, dubbed the Picture House Project, is costed at
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movies to big new releases. This bill attracts a varied crowd of local residents and students. The
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The Hyde Park Picture House retains its original external ticket booth and terrazzo foyer floor.
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was awarded in 2016 to partly fund a restoration of the building, build a cafe, improve
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at the time of the opening, branded Hyde Park Picture House the "cosiest in Leeds".
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for the project was approved in June 2018, and a further National Lottery grant of
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and Leeds City Council, was scheduled to begin at the end of February 2020. The
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After being threatened with closure in 1989, the cinema was taken over by
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Occasional musical performances take place at the Picture House, with
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and independent movies to big new releases. Along with regular
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The Picture House plays an eclectic programme of films, from
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The 587-seat cinema opened shortly after the start of
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