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English: Interior of the Odeon Cinema, Manchester Street, Bradford, which was built in 1938 and demolished in 1969. Since then the Gaumont Cinema opposite (formerly the New Victoria) has been called the Odeon.
Italiano: Cine teatro de Bradford Odeon
Date dez de 1938
Source Livro Bradford Ilustrada
Author Odeon Cinemas

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