Welsh was the Cinema Director of Kingsway Cinema Ltd.[3] George Smith was the Manager of Kingsway Cinema Ltd. Both were shareholders of Kingsway Cinema Ltd.
New Parade at 200 Meadowpark Street in Dennistoun, built in 1921[3]
Kingsway Cinema, Cathcart district, on the south side of Glasgow, opened on 8 May 1929[4]
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^Euan McArthur, Scotland, CEMA and the Arts Council, 1919-1967
^ abcdefloreto1947 (15 September 2020). "James Welsh (1881–1969)". Glasgow Museums Art Donors Group. Retrieved 4 June 2021. James Welsh, was born on 29 January 1881 in Paisley, Renfrewshire as the fourth child of Mr. William Welsh and Mrs Mary Ann Welsh, who went on to have two more children David (born in 1882) and John (born in 1887)...Their venture in this endeavour began in 1910 when James and George rented a hall in Alexandria Parade in Dennistoun and together, they turned it into a cinema and they called it the Parade. One of the first films that was shown was a Western called The Range Rider and also an interest film Glimpses of Bird Life. The prices were 2d and 4d, with separate houses nightly at 7pm and 9pm. [29] The Parade was very popular with the people of Dennistoun and this encouraged the partners to open another one in 1912.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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