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From the roof of a student accommodation block under construction I was working on.
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D20923. The Grade II* listed Hackney Empire was opened in 1901 and is a splendid example of a late Victorian theatre. It was originally a music hall and many of the stars of the day performed there.
With the decline in theatre audiences in the post World War II period, it became a TV studio in the 1950s and then became a Bingo Hall in 1963. In 1984, however, it became a theatre once again, but narrowly avoided demolition in 1986.
It closed temporarily for a major refurbishment in 2001, reopening in 2004.
Full details can be found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackney_Empire
Wednesday, 26th December, 2018. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
D20916. The Grade II* listed Hackney Empire was opened in 1901 and is a splendid example of a late Victorian theatre. It was originally a music hall and many of the stars of the day performed there.
With the decline in theatre audiences in the post World War II period, it became a TV studio in the 1950s and then became a Bingo Hall in 1963. In 1984, however, it became a theatre once again, but narrowly avoided demolition in 1986.
It closed temporarily for a major refurbishment in 2001, reopening in 2004.
Full details can be found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackney_Empire
Wednesday, 26th December, 2018. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Salad grown at Growing Communities‘ urban plot
Springfield Park, Clapton, North London
Illustrates The Tracing Paper's post, London, Feed Yourself!
Atlanta(GA) FD Squad 24 is a 1992 Spartan/Hackney Heavy Rescue truck. It is diesel-powered with an automatic transmission. It has a shop number of 018070. Photo taken 30 July 1994 at the annual Atlanta muster.
Ricoh 35mm SLR
Hackney Empire is embarking on a hunt for our history and we need your help. If you have an old ticket stub, a programme, a poster, a flyer or a Hackney Empire story to tell we want to know about it. Contact Martha marketing@hackneyempire.co.uk or call 020 8510 4521 so we can will fill our archive with your memories.
Stagecoach 17292, an Alexander ALX400-bodied Trident, turns from Wick Road into Eastway at the end of its journey from Marble Arch. It is Friday 24th June, last day of Stagecoach operation of route 30; tomorrow the bus will be a shiny new Enviro400 of First. Note the container train passing overhead on the North London Line.
Hackney Town Hall is the main offices for Hackney Central, the central district of the London Borough of Hackney.
Hackney is a town within the aforementioned London Borough and is about two miles north of Bethnal Green
Hackney Empire is embarking on a hunt for our history and we need your help. If you have an old ticket stub, a programme, a poster, a flyer or a Hackney Empire story to tell we want to know about it.
Contact Martha marketing@hackneyempire.co.uk or call 020 8510 4521 so we can will fill our archive with your memories.
From before creation of London Borough of Hackney in 1965 when boroughs of Hackney, Shoreditch and Stoke Newington were amalgamated.
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I think most of the above have now gone.