Lindsay Bingo Hall
OPENS Thurs Jan 21 10AM CLOSING STARTS Thurs Jan 28th 7PM NO VIEWING. Per Covid Restriction CURBSIDE PICK UP SAT. Jan 30th 9AM – 5PM BRING YOUR OWN Packing Materials Lindsay Bingo Hall 61 Needham Street Lindsay Unit 2 CASH/DEBIT Pickup - NO DAM BUYERS PREMIUM SHIPPING Available at 10% BP Morriseau, G7, Ducks Unlimited Prints, HO Trains, Pez, 42” LCD TV, Sports Cards, Stamps.
- Apr 11, 2019 The bingo hall is open Mon, Tues and Wed 12:30 & 7:00; Thur, Fri 12:30, 7:00 and 9:45; Sat and Sun 12:30, 3:30,7:00 and 9:45. The canteen is not open, you are allowed to bring in drinks and food. The first 50 customers only are allowed into the bingo.
- The bingo hall is open Mon, Tues and Wed 12:30 & 7:00; Thur, Fri 12:30, 7:00 and 9:45; Sat and Sun 12:30, 3:30,7:00 and 9:45. The canteen is not open, you are allowed to bring in drinks and food. The first 50 customers only are allowed into the bingo.
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- Without immediate access to Bingo Modernization, Lindsay’s Bingo Bingo will be forced to close its doors. Save our Bingo Hall from closing. Without immediate access to the cGaming Bingo Modernization the OLG is offering to most halls in Ontario but not ours, Bingo Bingo will be forced to close its doors because we simply won’t be able to compete on a level playing field.
Forest Hall, NE12 7AX
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Additional Info
Lindsay Bingo Hall Games
Previously operated by:E.J. Hinge Circuit
Architects:Percy Lindsay Browne
Firms:Percy Lindsay Browne & Son
Functions:Bingo Hall
123 Bingo
Styles:Art Deco
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Located in Forest Hall, today a district to the outer north of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Ritz Cinema was opened on 9th November 1936 with Laurel & Hardy in “The Bohemian Girl”. Designed by noted Newcastle architectural firm Percy Lindsey Browne & Son, seating was provided for 687 in the stalls and 375 in the circle. The proscenium is 30 feet wide, and there was a small 22 feet deep stage. There was also a cafe for the convenience of patrons.
Operated by the independent Hinges Cinemas circuit, it was closed on 2nd December 1962 with Audrey Hepburn in “The Nun’s Story”. Converted into an independently operated bingo club, which remains open today.
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