Luckily I just found the FB page they were originally on, via the rarely used Activity Log on FB. I’d forgotten I commented about Hair’s producer Michael Butler’s Chicago connection. I have downloaded them and re-posted them to the correct theater. Oddly they are the only 2 photos on that page. And only 10 comments.
CT has already deleted those photos. Unfortunately they did not post them to the correct page before doing so. And I am unable to find them in my files, because they had Facebook generated numbers that had 100 digits.
If I happen across them again, I will post them where they belong.
I added a number of images to the Photos Section that were either previously in dead links or newly found via Facebook or other sources. I credited the sources whenever I could.
Just added a killer 1936 photo of the Loop Theatre I ran across on the Vintage Automobile Dealerships and Automobilia Facebook page. It even has the star at the top mentioned in the Overview.
I just added a circa 2000-2010 photo of the buildings, which appears to have part of an older structure still standing at the rear of the former Majestic Theatre’s lot. Possibly the auditorium that was re-purposed.
Description is with the photo.
Luckily I just found the FB page they were originally on, via the rarely used Activity Log on FB. I’d forgotten I commented about Hair’s producer Michael Butler’s Chicago connection. I have downloaded them and re-posted them to the correct theater. Oddly they are the only 2 photos on that page. And only 10 comments.
CT has already deleted those photos. Unfortunately they did not post them to the correct page before doing so. And I am unable to find them in my files, because they had Facebook generated numbers that had 100 digits. If I happen across them again, I will post them where they belong.
Just added a 1955 photo.
Just added a 1975 photo.
Just added a circa 1920 photo. Might be the same one that was posted by Lost Memory in 2007, but that link is now dead.
One comment on the Traces Of Texas Facebook page, said this Queen Theatre had the same owners as the Queen Theatre in Abilene Texas.
Sadly Vassar Theatre owner Tim O'Brien has just passed away. His funeral is to be held in the theatre.
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2014/03/vassar_theatre_owner_tim_obrie.html
I just added 2 circa
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69 photos of the Biltmore during it’s stage run of “Hair”.I added a number of images to the Photos Section that were either previously in dead links or newly found via Facebook or other sources. I credited the sources whenever I could.
The Calumet412 website has a photo claiming to be the 2nd version of the McVickers. No mention of the source or photo credit.
http://calumet412.com/post/80069440469/mcvickers-theater-25-w-madison-chicago-this
Just added a killer 1936 photo of the Loop Theatre I ran across on the Vintage Automobile Dealerships and Automobilia Facebook page. It even has the star at the top mentioned in the Overview.
Originally opened as the Meadowdale Cinema I & II. Just added a 1972 print ad to the photos section.
Correction, Forgotten Metal Facebook page.
Correction 1927 photo credit Robert Juzefski.
Should be corrected to read 1953 photo courtesy of PERyHS.org Newsreel description was intended for that theater’s page only.
Just added a 1942 exterior photo.
Just added a 1970’s pic as the Austin in the Photo’s Section courtesy of Robert’s World Facebook page.
Just added a 1950 poster to the Photos Section.
I added a 1967 photo courtesy of the Decaying Hollywood Mansions Facebook page.
Just added a nice 1927 photo of the Deluxe Theater courtesy of the Planet Hammond Facebook page.
I just added a circa 2000-2010 photo of the buildings, which appears to have part of an older structure still standing at the rear of the former Majestic Theatre’s lot. Possibly the auditorium that was re-purposed. Description is with the photo.
Yes I’m aware, thank you. I added one more from Tim Paske of his father out front. He had private messaged me on Facebook.
Photo credit should be Pete Lekousis, 1973.
Photo is from 1939.
The photo is from 1939. That is Tim Paske’s father as an usher.