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	<title>Going To The Pictures &#187; Tag: The Electric Picture Palace</title>
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		<title>The Electric Picture Palace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Electric Picture Palace - this image is a coloured postcard showing the old picture house and how Bridge road looked c.1911]]></description>
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<p>The Electric Picture Palace once stood on Bridge Road in Litherland. It was built as auction rooms and became a cinema opening in December 1910 following a change of aquisition of ownership and refurbishment to the building. The refurbishment also included the installation of including electric lighting.</p>
<p>The manager at the time was a man named WJ Moxton, who was said to have supplied excellent programs of entertainment to the patrons.</p>
<p>It was one of Liverpool&#8217;s shortest surviving cinemas lasting for only 3 years before it was destroyed by fire in July 1913.</p>
<p>Mr. Moxton went on in 1913 to become the manager of the newly built Palladium Cinema situated down the road.</p>
<p>The Gores Directories 0f 1910 &#8211; 1912 mention the Electric Picture Palace and have it situated at 19 -21 Bridge Road.The site today is empty and adaptions to the layout and round about and road structure in the area have made it difficult to pin point the exact location.</p>
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