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 OLYMPIA, Bridgeton Cross


The Olympia ended its days as an ABC cinema.
It now stands derelict on Bridgeton Cross. 
The music hall advert in this photo dates from 1916..

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The famous ABC Olympia picture house.......this was my favourite picture hall and the one I 
attended the most, I especially remember every Saturday morning going to the ABC minors...fantastic!

ABC minors song
We are the boys & girls well known as minors of the ABC....
And every Saturday we line up, to sing the songs 
we love and shout aloud with glee !
We love to laugh and have a sing song
Just a happy crowd are we......
We're all pals together.... We're minors of the ABC

 

The Olympia theatre opened in 1911 seating 2000
It was taken over by the ABC chain in 1924, closing in March 1974. 
It became a bingo hall until the late nineties, then a furniture store.... but is now closed. 
The facade is a listed B building..

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Extract from messageboard July 2003, Frank Harrigan, Scotland, (email tba)
"........the ABC Minors at the Olympia? Takes me back.
There must be literally millions of those wee round tin badges that says 'ABC' - you know, the ones that glowed in the dark. Nowadays the only thing that glows in the dark is the effluence that floats down the Clyde.
And as for the Olympia - that was the East End's equivalent to the Odeon in the toon. When I was a lad, the Olympia seemed a posh place to me. Do you remember how the big chandeliers used to dim very slowly just before the start of the film?
My last recollection of the Olympia in all its glory was when they were showing 'Goldfinger' - the queues were massive.
A few years later I headed south. By the time I came back up here the Olympia was just a shadow of its former self, a forlorn building, its majestic presence and status as a landmark (to me) along with the Umbrella in Bridgeton - now becoming an eyesore."

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Building on fire 30th Nov. 2004

Photo from Garry Painter at  www.survivingcinemas.org.uk 
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 Sadly in November 2004 around 10.30 am 
 a massive blaze ripped through the old hall.

 A man was found alive in the smoke filled building 
 but sadly he  died later in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
 The cinema had been getting used as an unofficial homeless
 centre with a few people sleeping there to avoid the cold.

 I hope this fire is not the excuse they need tae pull the building 
 down.  I have been told that planning permission has been 
 granted for flats .... provisio being that the Olympia facade 
 was kept intact..now this fire.

 I would hate to see another Brig'ton landmark demolished.

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