The aim of the Going to the Pictures Project has been to help preserve a part of our local cinema heritage by collecting and recording memories from people who used and worked in the local picture houses from the 1930′s to the 1960′s.
Explore this map of 21 local cinemas within a 3 mile radius of the Plaza, from 1930 to 1960.
Moral issues have always been a concern when it has come to films and censorship
When the film ‘Rock Around the Clock’ was released in cinemas the music had people dancing in the aisles and many people were asked to leave the cinema.
Happy memories of The ABC Minors and dates at the pictures
A further selection of souvenir film brochures that were available to buy in cinemas
The Electric Picture Palace – this image is a coloured postcard showing the old picture house and how Bridge road looked c.1911
The cinema for women from the 1930′s onwards has provided an escape from real life and a place in which they could find out about new fashions and trends
Program for the Odeon Bootle 1963, as well as showing what films were on some interesting adverts can be found within the pages of the cinema memorabilia which tell a part of our social history.
The Bootle Picture Palace Marsh lane was built in 1912 and was the first building locally to be erected as a cinema.