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Report (Permission Visit) Former Embassy Bingo/Irving Theatre (Wallasey, Feb, 2019)

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urbanchemist

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An update on the status of an old former theatre in the Wirral.

The last time I passed this it was a furniture place, but driving along the coast road one Sunday I saw it had been converted into a gym/fitness centre.
The door was open so I wandered in and asked if I could have a look round. The gym guys said fine, in fact they were interested in the place, knew the history and pointed out various old features.
A week or so later dweeb was in town on window-related business not far away, so I suggested another look since this sort of thing is more up his street than mine.

History. Quite complicated involving several name changes, but it started out as the Irving Theatre, which began to show film until it became a full time cinema in 1936 called the Embassy.
The original Victorian boxes and plasterwork was replaced with Art Deco in 1938, and from 1958 onwards it was Embassy Bingo, with the circle boxed off at some point as a night club (http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/32709).
For more details and some old photos see The Kwan’s post from 2013, when Bingo had stopped but the seating was still there.
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threa...ll-former-irving-theatre-wirral-july13.82550/
An earlier 2010 post from Bovine also shows the nightclub area.
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threads/the-embassy-cinema-seacombe-wirral-april-2010.50109/

These days the ground floor is a family-friendly fitness area, the circle area is filled with gym machines, but the top floor is still much as it was.

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Auditorium - the theatre stage would have been where the new wall and cinema screen is now.

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An entrance behind the plasterwork and a view between the curtains where the cinema screen would have been.
The curtains look old and grubby enough to date from 1936, and can still be opened and closed electrically.

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Up to the bar/kiosk at the rear of the circle.

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On up to the gods above the false ceiling of the circle.

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The projector room. No projectors but some serious fireproofing with two sliding metal fire-doors (1936), one on each side.

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An electrical signal box - the metal strips get attracted to the electromagnets, swinging the red stars into view in the little round windows.
It probably buzzed as well.

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Over to the fly tower above the stage area.

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An oddly metal-lined door with a peg box beside it - there’s another peg box on the other side of the room. I don’t know what these were for.

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Cleats for tying off the scenery and the (very) suspended ceiling of the stage area below.

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Dweeb did his urban ferret thing above the ceiling of the auditorium..

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…and also recognised what I had originally thought was an elaborate vent was in fact something called a ‘sunburner’ https://williamsugghistory.co.uk/?page_id=67.

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This was basically a large gas light - the lower rim would have contained a reflective insert lit from below by gas jets (both reflector and jets now gone).
It also acted as a heater and ventilator by convection up a chimney attached to the top. Sounds a bit of a fire hazard.

Finally up to the roof for the views.

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South towards Birkenhead showing various landmarks including the Italianate hydraulic tower sticking up on the right.

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Over the Mersey towards Liverpool.

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chills

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Love the roof shots and I like the little details still remain! Shame more converted sites don't follow the same!
 

albino-jay

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Nicely done and well documented. Was wondering when a recent report from here would surface. Really liking that sunburner. Some interesting original bits there.
 

Shades

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The forum has been a bit bereft of quality stuff for a bit but this raises the bar.

I'm puzzled about the three pegs in the box as well. Whereabouts was that room?
 

urbanchemist

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I'm puzzled about the three pegs in the box as well. Whereabouts was that room?

Peg boxes were in the fly tower above the stage area at the back of the building. One of the boxes is next to the door behind dweeb's back, the other is on the other side of the room.
 

Shades

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As it is an 1899 theatre and apparently generated its own electricity but had gas as well judging from the sunburner, I have asked a number of theatre archaeologists. The first reaction was it might be something to do with pyro or limelight as it would appear to be hazardous. Fireproof doors normally seperate fire zones to protect the auditorium from the stage and I assume this room only has one door. Or is there access onwards to the roof void perhaps?
 

dweeb

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Odd example this place, traditional theatre / music hall that had had a splash of deco added in the 30's with the cometh of cinema but certainly on a budget scale.

I was most impressed that it still retains it's original curtains on its still working electric mechanism!

The loft was fairly devoid of epic but it was fun mooching around up there. It certainly boasts one of the best rooftop views of any cinema that's for sure!

I'm also pleased it's found another use, so it may survive for a while.
 

Shades

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Nice to see Dweeb making a cameo in the photos! I now realise the 3 peg boxes are actually on the fly foor itself, having studied all of the old reports as well. On that basis pyro or limelight is ruled out. I'm not clear in my head about the relationship between the fly tower and the existing stalls. Is the false ceiling in the fly tower the one in the stalls with a shallow vestigial stage constructed at the back of the old stage, or is there abandoned space beyond?
 

urbanchemist

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.... Is the false ceiling in the fly tower the one in the stalls with a shallow vestigial stage constructed at the back of the old stage, or is there abandoned space beyond?

I don't know much about theatres/cinemas but I think the suspended ceiling is over what was the stage area. When the place became a cinema the screen was put in the middle of the arch with curvy wings added at the front (proscenium may still be there for all I know). The space behind with the suspended ceiling which was the stage is now just a gym room - is was used for Bingo at some stage judging by the signage.

In answer to your previous query, there is access to the roof space above the auditorium from the fly tower - that picture featuring dweeb was taken on the steps leading up to it.
 

Shades

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I don't know much about theatres/cinemas but I think the suspended ceiling is over what was the stage area. When the place became a cinema the screen was put in the middle of the arch with curvy wings added at the front (proscenium may still be there for all I know). The space behind with the suspended ceiling which was the stage is now just a gym room - is was used for Bingo at some stage judging by the signage.

In answer to your previous query, there is access to the roof space above the auditorium from the fly tower - that picture featuring dweeb was taken on the steps leading up to it.
Thanks for this, it puts it more into context. The other box upstage right on the far side looks to be slightly different in that it has a bigger shelf cover over it. They might just have been to store short ropes which would have always been useful on at 19th Century fly floor.
 

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