The Futurist Cinema is by Arthur Stockwell of Newcastle upon Tyne, started 1914, slightly simplified during construction by Essex & Goodman, and completed 1920. A classical, rather civic, design in pink-red brick and cream terracotta, a contrast with Birmingham work in the same materials. Open Ionic arcade above the entrance. Impressive blank rear elevation on Hill Street.
The cinema was built by one of Birmingham's own impresarios Sol Levy. Construction started before the First World War and the cinema opened in 1919, like other city-centre cinemas it had a cafe bar, which served as a meeting place for people not neccessarily going to see a film. The building is now used as a nightclub.
These pictures are just great. Thank you.
Hopefully attached are some pics of THE PICTURE HOUSE ( Piccadilly Arcade) circa 1911, including interior shots of the auditorium, lounge waiting area, passage way, and original frontage.
I used to go here on Saturday afternoons in 1962(?) for my drum lessons with its resident drummer Wal Eley. It was strictly a drunk's club in the afternoon, but had a bit of second-rate entertainment in the evening. I was allowed to stay a couple of times as long as I kept out of sight in the "dressing-room" - a cubby-hole with a basin and a mirror with light sockets around it - but no bulbs. I couldn't stay in there when the dancer was changing of course - I was only 15. I played the drums on and off for twenty years without actually being paid for performing anywhere. Now I play the ukulele. It's easier to carry around.As your resident film criic
Saltley Picture Palace 20 Alum Rock Road
Opened 1911 Dispite claims that it opened in 1900
Later known as the Orginal reinforcing the fallacy that it was B'ham's .‚..first Cinema.
Closed 1932 when the Rock opened and became a nightclub.
On the 6th October 1979 it was opened as a Cinema with Saturday Night Fever.
Now a nightclub again
Thats the Capitol Dek Alum Rock Road the caption is for the Carlton Saltley it became a cinema in 1912 with a name change to the Coliseum . Bombed during a Air Raid in 1941Max I,m not sure that caption is right for that picture house. I await confirmation from someone with more Knowledge than I. Dek
A book I've got about old Birmingham cinema's had a photo of the Bristol when it was a Cinerama! It is also on the front cover (Images of England: Birmingham Cinemas). The photo was dated 1963.