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Plaque

Regent Street - first cinema in Britain

Inscription

Commemorating the Centenary of Cinema 1996
In this hall the Lumière Cinématographe premiered to the press on 20th February 1896 and the next day gave the first cinema show to a paying audience in Britain.

The Lumières' friend, Felicien Trewey, a French music hall entertainer already popular in London, brought the Lumière Cinématographe machine to the Marlborough Hall at Regent Street Polytechnic for a 3-week booking, charging 1 shilling a ticket. During one of the screenings the projector abruptly caught fire - a not infrequent occurrence in the history of early cinema.

A timeline for this cinema is given at . We've also heard that in 1951 this was the first cinema to show an X rated film.

2015: reports that the cinema has been restored and reopened as a cinema.

Site: University of Westminster (4 memorials)

W1, Regent Street, 309, University of Westminster

Formerly The (Regent Street) Polytechnic. The plaque for the first cinema is inside the hall and is not normally accessible except when the hall is in use. The other two plaques are on the Regent Street facade. The University's Archive Services have produced a number of useful for their different sites and facilities.

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