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* 1919 [[New Wimbledon Theatre]]
* 1919 [[New Wimbledon Theatre]]
* 1919 Electric Theatre, Bournemouth]]
* 1919 [[Electric Theatre, Bournemouth]]
* 1920 [[Empire Cinema, Willesden]]
* 1920 [[Empire Cinema, Willesden]]
* 1930 [[Phoenix Theatre, Camden]]
* 1930 [[Phoenix Theatre, Camden]]

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Cecil Masey (1880-1960), Architect

Born in Lambeth, London.

Pupil of Bertie Crewe - with whom he worked on the Empire music hall in Edmonton of 1908

1909 Went into partnership with architect Roy Young

Designed -

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