Cathy Poole, the Curzon’s education officer, and I are working together to collect oral histories of people from all generations who remember the cinema. The interviews will be added to the Curzon Memories archive, and used in the content of the heritage app. We’re interviewing some more people on Friday, including another couple who were there on the night of the bombing in 1941. It will be interesting to see how their memory of the night correlates with Muriel Williams’ interview. There are two versions of the story in Maurice Thornton’s book The Everlasting Picture Show…
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