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The Vogue Cinema

The Cattle Market c1950
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Yes I remember it well, always showed B movies and you were lucky if you saw the complete film without the projector breaking down, when it did there were boos and shouts from the audience. Also the carpets were loose and you took your life in your hands if you had to answer the call of nature. Came out through the Cattle market which was entertainment for free. Happy Days Eh

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A memory of Romford in Essex shared on Wednesday, 14th September 2011.

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RE: RE: The Vogue Cinema

Was the Vogue Cinema, Laurie Hall? I can remember going to see a Christmas style production called Winter Wonderland when I was about 12 or 13 and this was at the Laurie Hall at the top end of the Romford Market. I went with my mum.

Comment from Janice Gillam Nee Laker on Monday, 10th October 2011.

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