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Report - Grand Casino/Gala Bingo, Southport, June 2020

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Shaun

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History
Located in the Sefton district of Southport at the corner of Lord Street and Court Street. Originally built in 1923 as a garage and car showroom, it was converted into a luxury cinema in 1938 by architect George E. Tonge. The Grand Cinema opened on 14th November 1938 with Arthur Tracy in "Follow Your Star". The cinema was designed for and operated by an independent operator throughout its cinematic life.

Seating was provided in a stadium plan with a sloping floor at the front (known as the Pit stalls and stepped floor at the rear which was known as the Royal stalls and Grand stalls. An unusual feature was the provision of a balconette which was attached to each sidewall. Seating was provised in pairs all along towards the proscenium. There were decorative grilles each side of the proscenium opening which contained the organ pipes of the Compton 3Manual organ which had an illuminated console on a lift, in the centre of the orchestra pit. The organ was opened by Herbert A. Dowson. In the ceiling was a large shallow dowm which had a central Art Deco style light fixture. There was a cafe provided for patrons.

In 1963 the Compton organ was removed to Cheetham Hill Methodist Church in Manchester, which in later years was moved to Chorley Town Hall. In 1966 another Compton organ was installed at the Grand Cinema which had previously been housed in the Regal Cinema, Douglas, Isle of Man and this was opened by Charles Smart.

The Grand Cinema closed on 2nd July 1966 with Sean Connery in "Thunderball" and Peter Cushing in "Hound of the Baskervilles". It was converted into an independent bingo club, and the Compton organ was played to bingo players at the interval during the first few years.

The Grand Cinema last operated as the Stanley Grand Casino, and from 2007 became the Mint Casino, but this was closed by May 2016 and the building is boarded up in early-2017. It is a Grade II listed building.

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having previously visited back in 2018 the building is even more of a sorry sight, with more holes in the roof and floor than I'd be willing to believe, pigeons have occupied the upper floors and its safe to say the building is very unlikely to be saved at this point, It'll probably collapse in on itself or a arson attack will destroy the building to the point it will demo'd for overpriced apartments.
On a more positive note, there is still alot to see with many interesting areas of the building. I'll throw in some old pics from 2018 from the areas that are simply to dangerous for my liking nowadays.
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a unique wall!


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(2018 main hall)
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the chair in 2018
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some rooftop shots to finish us off
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You can spot a certain tower!
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Danielleryan1

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Was here last week very nice building shame it’s so ruined now the chair pic I went through that corridor the chairs gone and all the glass smashed it’s a shame I didn’t go upstairs as torch was crap we forgot to take batteries
 

Shaun

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Still looks worth a wander to me, good to see an update on it.
it certainly is, For what state the floor and roof is in the building still has alot of original stuff in it, the building felt alot bigger to be back in 2018 (I feel like every cinema hall will look small now compared to ABC Liverpool) but it's still worth a look in if in the area
 

Calamity Jane

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This venue has always fascinated me, so ornate in places, yet modern in others. The outside looks quite grand. From grand cinema to bingo hall, just a shame its going downhill & probably will be demo`d. Nice update Shaun.
 

Alizan97&

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Did you go here after seeing it on my page when I uploaded it the other day by any chance Lol, pigeon city in there now isn’t it lol
 

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