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1890 Built on the site of the Alexandra Theatre (later Gaiety Theatre). Designed as a variety theatre by Birmingham architect [[Daniel Arkell]] | 1890 Built on the site of the Alexandra Theatre (later Gaiety Theatre). Designed as a variety theatre by Birmingham architect [[Daniel Arkell]] | ||
c.1899 Part of [[Moss Empires]] | |||
1912 Converted to a cinema and renamed the Grand Picture House | 1912 Converted to a cinema and renamed the Grand Picture House |
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of Park Street and Station Street, Walsall
1890 Built on the site of the Alexandra Theatre (later Gaiety Theatre). Designed as a variety theatre by Birmingham architect Daniel Arkell
c.1899 Part of Moss Empires
1912 Converted to a cinema and renamed the Grand Picture House
1931 Installed sound equipment and opened as the Grand Talkie Theatre
1936 Acquired by Associated British Cinemas
1939 Building destroyed by fire