The Picture House

1912

This striking image shows The Picture House in Liverpool in 1912, during the golden age of early cinema. With its ornate façade, decorative round windows, and grand marquee, it reflects the optimism and grandeur of Edwardian entertainment venues.

🎬 A New Era of Leisure
In 1912, cinema was rapidly emerging as a dominant form of popular entertainment across Britain. Silent films were all the rage, and establishments like this one were springing up in cities to cater to the growing appetite for moving pictures.

📅 Historical Context:
That same year, the RMS Titanic set sail from nearby Southampton and met its tragic fate—an event that captured the public's imagination and would later inspire countless films shown in theatres just like this.

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Envíado por OldPik el 7 de enero de 2024

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