Senlac Cinema Battle 1942

Ivor
operates one of the two BTH 35mm Film Projectors, during one of
the frequent wartime air-raids of 1942 to 1944 and sometimes had
to run the whole show from start to finish when the Chief Operator
Mr. Cyril Parslow was on Royal Observer
duty
"The show must go on
Part of our duties was to look outside occasionally
to see if there were any bombs dropping or fires in the area which
might endanger the building, requiring a warning slide to be shown on
the screen so that patrons wishing to leave the building could
do so . . .
Most patrons preferred to stay
put saying:
"If
its got your number on it, it will get you wherever you are !"

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Manager Dick Whittington changes the
film title

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Kindly
loaned to me by Mrs Betty Morris
this
photo shows our "jack of all trades"
manager, bill poster, and usher "Dick",
as he was affectionately known by the staff,
taking steps to let people know what feature
film was playing currently. |
Often playing to packed houses, the Cinema
was very popular with the British and Canadian
troops who were stationed in Battle Abbey
during the wartime years
HAS ANYONE GOT ANY MORE PHOTOS
OF THE SENLAC OR PICTURES OF THE PROJECTION
EQUIPMENT ?. |
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Cinemas which survived
the Bombs and Doodlebugs of WW2
Ritz
Cinema Projection Room - Hastings

It took
a crew of Six operators to run this equipment for a
full show
including Wurlitzer organspots. Ice cream
girls, slides and music, and sometimes the personal
appearance on stage of a very famous person, like Richard Attenborough for instance, seen below inspecting
one of our projection suite machines. |
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