Cosy Picture House

High Street,
Tadcaster, LS24

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billio
billio on November 19, 2012 at 1:09 am

It is now clear that the proposed site of this new cinema was to be on the North side of Pegg Lane, off Kirkgate. An old, jettied building on the site was demolished and a “temporary” building was built on the site. It is currently a pet shop.

billio
billio on October 16, 2012 at 11:47 am

I was looking in the West Yorkshire Archives today and they hold an architects plan for a proposed “Cosy Cinema” to be built in Kirkgate, Tadcaster. The plan does not show exactly where it was to be built but it might be possible to work it out from details of an adjacent building. Does anyone know anything about this ?.

From looking at the front of the building it looks to be a 1930’s design.

katkat22
katkat22 on October 11, 2009 at 4:34 am

I would still like to think that your parents were snogging up the back of this cinema and made a Bryan – but what was the name of the little village you mentioned? Is your music teacher, Herbert still with us?? I would like to see your photo sometime..K

Peo01
Peo01 on October 7, 2009 at 4:02 am

I played on this piano in the 1960s when my friend was projectionist at the Regal Cinema. It was behind the screen at that time. The next time I played the piano was in 1993 when I visited my music teacher, Herbert Macintosh, who bought the piano and relocated it to his home in York prior to the demolition of the the cinema in the late 1980s. I have a photo of the Regal Cinema (closed) in 1984 and a photo of the empty projection box prior to demolition.

katkat22
katkat22 on September 25, 2009 at 6:20 am

Is this the Bryan Pearson that I know who collects trivial information about what goes on at the back of old theatres?? And did you ever play on this piano? KMS

Bryan
Bryan on February 22, 2005 at 7:46 pm

The Cosy Cinema ceased to oparate when the Regal Cinema in Westgate opened in 1938. The piano that was used for the silent pictures in the Cosy was housed for many years behing the screen in the Regal until it was in turn closed in the 1960’s