The Gaiety was a cinema in Knowle West, on the Wells Road in Bristol, England. It opened in 1933. When my grandparents went to the Gaiety it could seat 800 people, the walls had paintings of the landing of King Charles in Morocco, and it had a dance hall upstairs. It had begun to lose some of its sheen when my parents went there, and was run down the first time I went. But it was the closest cinema to us and it was cheap.
Capitalism Killed The Gaiety
Capitalism Killed The Gaiety
Capitalism Killed The Gaiety
The Gaiety was a cinema in Knowle West, on the Wells Road in Bristol, England. It opened in 1933. When my grandparents went to the Gaiety it could seat 800 people, the walls had paintings of the landing of King Charles in Morocco, and it had a dance hall upstairs. It had begun to lose some of its sheen when my parents went there, and was run down the first time I went. But it was the closest cinema to us and it was cheap.