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macroban Wrote:

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> The Kelly's Directory for 1914-1915 confirms that

> the Dulwich Cinema was at 121 Lordship Lane.


But feeding that address into Google then takes you to http://www.darkscreens.co.uk/azlist.asp, where they have the Palace Electric Theatre at that address, and nothing on the Cino other than the above photograph.


Have you checked many Kellys? I might have a look at some more if I go to the London Metropolitan Archive.

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