English: The Former Regent Cinema, Anlaby Road, Hull Pevsner says "..1910 by J.M.Dossor, was built in seven weeks and it shows. The towers are later additions." Now used as licensed premises. Information on http://www.anlabyroad.com/history/anlabyroadhist03.html says "The building that houses the present G W Horners public house first opened in 1910, as a cinema called the Kinemacolour Picture Palace. Built to the designs of the architect J M Dossor, the cinema was re-named the Regent in 1919, which it remained until closure in 1978. A change of use came in 1979 when it became the Arena Roller Disco; more recently the former cinema was converted into a public house, first known as the Prince Regent, with Gussys Bar attached and now G W Horners. The bar of the pub is situated in the former foyer of the cinema, the main hall to the rear having been demolished during redevelopment. G W Horner was a famous confectioner with a huge factory in Chester-Le-Street, where the first G W Horners public house is situated. The company opened its new venture in Hull in January 2006."
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