Lady Grey
Well-known member
STOP PRESS!!!
The former Coliseum Cinema building is due for demolition in a matter of weeks. It is just a matter of contracts being signed, local residents recently attended a consultation meeting. The Coliseum is to be replaced by apartments
The Coliseum began life as Gilsmiths Hippodrome on 22nd September 1913. The building was designed by H.R. Rainger and was built on the site of the conservative club, with the original facade being used. It was renamed The Coliseum in 1919 and became a cinema from 1931 until it's closure in 1974. Source - Gloucestershire on screen. Various initiatives were tried to keep the building as a functioning site, for example Bransons and latterly The Springbok Bar, however it was decided that the building was not being used(!) so the only option was demolition
The Coliseum holds personal memories for me, because my family spent many hours there during the early 1970's watching various films. I am gutted by this news.
A photo of The Coliseum, taken in 1974 - the year it closed as a cinema. Thanks to Robert Rimell for the use of the photograph
Coliseum, Cheltenham
© Copyright Robert Rimell and
licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
The building today.
The back of the Coliseum
Side Entrance to the Coliseum
A roof top view of The Coliseum
The former Coliseum Cinema building is due for demolition in a matter of weeks. It is just a matter of contracts being signed, local residents recently attended a consultation meeting. The Coliseum is to be replaced by apartments
The Coliseum began life as Gilsmiths Hippodrome on 22nd September 1913. The building was designed by H.R. Rainger and was built on the site of the conservative club, with the original facade being used. It was renamed The Coliseum in 1919 and became a cinema from 1931 until it's closure in 1974. Source - Gloucestershire on screen. Various initiatives were tried to keep the building as a functioning site, for example Bransons and latterly The Springbok Bar, however it was decided that the building was not being used(!) so the only option was demolition
The Coliseum holds personal memories for me, because my family spent many hours there during the early 1970's watching various films. I am gutted by this news.
A photo of The Coliseum, taken in 1974 - the year it closed as a cinema. Thanks to Robert Rimell for the use of the photograph
Coliseum, Cheltenham
© Copyright Robert Rimell and
licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
The building today.
The back of the Coliseum
Side Entrance to the Coliseum
A roof top view of The Coliseum
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