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Join me on my merry trek of old ruins, cinemas, railways and things that just catch my attention around Yorkshire and the UK. John.

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Space Invaders

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Space Invaders! Note that it is black and white with colour provided by filters across sections of the screen. The screen was flat horizontal and made vertical with a mirror. Galaxian a slightly later game had full colour., and Street Fighter II used a classic cabinet layout from the late eighties early 90s #spaceinvaders#nationalmediamuseum #galaxian #streetfighter2 #classicarcade

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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Palace Picture House, Leeds Industrial Museum

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At the Palace Picture House. Unusual cinema this as it is a small recreation of an old cinema within Leeds Industrial museum at Armley Mills, complete with seats taken from a old cinema in the local area. We saw Tarzan, but it shows old black and white shorts alot of the time when open.

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Sunday, 5 August 2018

Dog Friendly Screening of Best in Show

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Not a dumbwaiter, this is a paternoster lift in the Arts Tower at the University of Sheffield. Popular in tall government and university buildings built in the 50s and 60s there are now very few left due to safety concerns (they take a while to get used to). They can move much greater numbers of people quickly than traditional lifts as there is a loop of continually moving cars going up to the top and then back down the adjacent shaft, there are no doors. Sadly not working late in the day when I visited. The only other remainng working example in the UK I am aware of is in a University of Essex library building. The name comes from the resemblance to rosary or pater noster prayer beads and is Latin for ''Our Father'. A building I worked in during the 90s had a working system, they were good fun and I even got proficient at carrying cups of coffee on and off without spilling them...

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Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Bradford City Hall, Bradford City Hall

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Bradford City Hall #bradford

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Stanza Stone, Ilkley

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The Beck Stone Baht 'at #stanzastones #ilkley #wetfoot

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