Devon Cinema
Gazetteer
TAVISTOCK
Walford's Cinema
The old Corn Exchange building in West Street became a
cinema around 1912.  The original operator was
Clarence
Walford
, the operation may well have been part time.  Run
for a time by O S Davis the cinema was taken over in 1924 by
Charles J Burow who continued to operate the cinema until
after the war.  There was 400 seats and the proscenium
width was 18' with a stage 20' deep and British Thompson
Houston sound.

By 1949 Archie Lewis Cinemas Ltd of Dawlish was running the
cinema and continued until the mid 1950s.  The building is
now shops.
Nice 1930's photograph
of the Tavistock Cinema,
the building on the right
has since been
demolished.

Photo:        
Cinema
Theatre Association
Wharf Centre
Opened in February 1995 this arts centre was designed by
local architect Steve Whettern.  The building was designed
with a cinema/theatre for 212 with stage and 35mm
projection.
Visit the Wharf's website
Gone but not forgotten:  Carlton
Opened in the 1930s by EJ & WE Pope as part of their
growing local circuit, the cinemas castellation is in keeping
with the rest of the town.  The sound system was RCA and
there was seating for 661.

By 1955 there was a 40' screen installed within a 41'
proscenium.  The cinema closed by the 1970s.  It was until
demolition in 2006 an amusement arcade on Plymouth Road.


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