Photos favorited by irvl

  • <p>original interior</p>
  • <p>Post card image credit Retro Quad Cities via Facebook.</p>
  • <p>Garden Theatre interior at opening 1916</p>
  • <p>view of the ceiling at this now 99ยข store taken October 28, 2011 showing remnants of the Rivoli Theatre</p>
  • <p>February 16th, 1927</p>
  • <p>Frank Bail’s streamlined moderne architectural sketch of the new Lee Theatre for Cojac Theatres (with subsidiary ties to Warner Bros.) and Joe Lee circa 1940 to be built by Wheeler Brothers Contracting</p>
  • <p>The Lee Theatre was opened by Cojac Theatres her on August 27, 1941 with Edward G. Robinson in “Manpower.”</p>
  • <p>The Lyric Theatre in 1958 at closure and placing the “Visit the Cla-Zel for your movie entertainment” poster as the future attraction</p>
  • <p>Published on October 4, 1928.</p>
  • <p>South end, full.  Very careful scrutiny will show a group of Franciscan sisters near the center of the image.  Cianciolo family collection, used with permission.</p>
  • <p>North end, empty.  Cianciolo family collection, used with permission.</p>
  • <p>The surprisingly well-preserved proscenium 2018</p>
  • <p>Another view of the Proscenium</p>
  • <p>A look at the certain and auditorium of the Admiral Theatre in 1946</p>
  • <p>Feb 1953 Bunche Theatre ad</p>
  • <p>The Naylor Theatre auditorium at opening in Washington, D.C.</p>
  • <p>There is some of the theater’s history and original seats on display at the old site.</p>
  • <p>Taken in 1969</p>
  • <p>1948 shot of a modified Quonset hut design originally opened here as the Harden Theatre in Callicoon</p>
  • <p>1948 shot of a modified Quonset hut design originally opened here as the Harden Theatre in Callicoon</p>
  • <p>Nice 1940 shot of the Walton Theatre saluting the local Boy Scouts.</p>
  • <p>With original proscenium mural (1921)</p>
  • <p>Photographed in 1950</p>
  • <p>Opening day shot of the Arrow Theatre projection booth.</p>