8 page booklet on quite thick glossy paper. Some photos in black and white, some in sepia. Page 2 gives a short resume of the theatre and is titles ’80 years old’. Page 3 is titled ‘ The Grand Opening’ and shows a photograph of the site of the pavilion. Page 4 describes the ‘Edwardian Splendour’ followed by ‘The first Half Century’ on page 5, which also shows a photograph of a the 1915 season. Page 6 gives a brief history of ‘The Broughs’, and page 7 an article written by Charles Vance. The last page has two adverts, one for Oclee – for fine Quality Jewellery, and another for Channel Woodcraft Ltd.
Photograph from pavement of the cafe full of people
View of interior of Leas Pavilion looking towards front with colour tints
Photograph from top of front steps showing a crowd of people in the front courtyard
View of interior of Leas Pavilion looking towards front
Later Photograph looking to the rear of the auditorium
Later Photograph looking to the stage set up for a play
View of interior of Leas Pavilion looking towards rear of auditorium
Inside the Leas Pavilion looking towards front of the auditorium
View of interior of Leas Pavilion looking towards front including the stairs at the back of the hall
View of the front, top of the steps ansd balustrade
View from top of steps towards main door. Advertising the summer season – Signpost to Murder, Two and Two make Sex and Murder on Arrival
Charles Vance Presents. Advertising the summer season – Signpost to Murder, Two and Two make Sex and Murder on Arrival
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