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Tyneside Cinema Gold Colour Pop

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Dixon Scott (the great uncle of Sir Ridley and Tony Scott) founded Tyneside Cinema as a newsreel theatre in 1937, with a vision to broaden public access to news and current affairs, which were limited at the time to those with the time, money, and resources to read newspapers. The cinema you see today is a continuation of his original vision and the wonderful legacy that he left behind. Today it’s the UK’s last surviving newsreel theatre.

All of my photographs are printed on Fuji DP Professional paper to ensure fantastic quality and longevity and mounted in a cream mount. All framed photographs collected in person will be supplied with glass, all posted frames will be supplied with perspex.

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Dixon Scott (the great uncle of Sir Ridley and Tony Scott) founded Tyneside Cinema as a newsreel theatre in 1937, with a vision to broaden public access to news and current affairs, which were limited at the time to those with the time, money, and resources to read newspapers. The cinema you see today is a continuation of his original vision and the wonderful legacy that he left behind. Today it’s the UK’s last surviving newsreel theatre.

All of my photographs are printed on Fuji DP Professional paper to ensure fantastic quality and longevity and mounted in a cream mount. All framed photographs collected in person will be supplied with glass, all posted frames will be supplied with perspex.

Dixon Scott (the great uncle of Sir Ridley and Tony Scott) founded Tyneside Cinema as a newsreel theatre in 1937, with a vision to broaden public access to news and current affairs, which were limited at the time to those with the time, money, and resources to read newspapers. The cinema you see today is a continuation of his original vision and the wonderful legacy that he left behind. Today it’s the UK’s last surviving newsreel theatre.

All of my photographs are printed on Fuji DP Professional paper to ensure fantastic quality and longevity and mounted in a cream mount. All framed photographs collected in person will be supplied with glass, all posted frames will be supplied with perspex.

Location

Tynemouth Market, Station Terrace

Hours

Saturday — Sunday
9am — 3pm

Contact

info@sophiephotography.co.uk