Mosspark Picture House
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Mosspark Picture House, known locally as "Mossie", was a small independent cinema on Paisley Road in Glasgow seating 1,000 patrons. Opened by Duncan Campbell in 1925, it was designed by the firm of builders under John Caldwell. It was sold to Scottish Central Cinemas in 1938 and operated until 1973, when the building was sold to property developers.
From the guide to the Mosspark Picture House Sheet Music Collection, 19th - 20th century, (Royal Conservatorie of Scotland Archives)
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creatorOf | Mosspark Picture House Sheet Music Collection, 19th - 20th century | Royal Conservatorie of Scotland Archives |
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associatedWith | Carnegie Dunfermline Trust / School of Music Library |
associatedWith | Fellowes, Horace |
associatedWith | Pedlar, Harold |
associatedWith | Pedlar, Harold family. |
associatedWith | Royal Scottish Academy of Music |
associatedWith | Scottish National Academy of Music Incorporated |
associatedWith | The Glasgow Aethaneum Incorporate |
associatedWith | The Glasgow Athenaeum Incorporate |
associatedWith | The Glasgow Athenaeum Incorporated |
associatedWith | The Royal Scottish Academy of Music |
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