42-550: [REDACTED] Look up Chelsea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chelsea or Chelsey may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Chelsea, Victoria , a suburb Chelsea railway station, Melbourne Canada [ edit ] Chelsea, Nova Scotia , a community Chelsea, Quebec , a municipality United Kingdom [ edit ] Chelsea, London , an area of London, bounded to
84-481: A late Edwardian style designed for National Pictures (who also owned cinemas at Prospect , North Adelaide , Norwood and Victor Harbor ) by South Australian theatre architect Christopher Arthur Smith . (Smith (1892–1952) had no formal architectural training, but is recognised as one of the leading South Australian exponents of the Art Deco style for his later works. ) It was designed for silent films , and in
126-430: A 2006 song by STEFY " (I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea ", a 1978 song by Elvis Costello from This Year's Model "Chelsea", a 2009 song by The Summer Set from Love Like This "Chelsea", a song by The Featherz from their 2017 album Five-Year-Itch "Chelsea", a song by Toto from their album Old Is New Companies [ edit ] Chelsea Food Services , an airline catering company Chelsea Piers ,
168-659: A 250-metre skyscraper located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Chelsea boot , a boot with a distinct elastic side panel on the ankle See also [ edit ] Chelsea College (disambiguation) Chelsea Council (disambiguation) Chelsea and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency) , a constituency at Westminster Chelsea Girl (disambiguation) Chelsea Heights (disambiguation) Chelsea High School (disambiguation) Chelsea Hotel (disambiguation) Chelsea railway station (disambiguation) Chelsea smile (disambiguation) Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ,
210-589: A British reality television show Music [ edit ] Bands [ edit ] Chelsea (band) , an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976 Chelsea (American band) , an early-1970s folk-rock band from New York City, and former Kiss drummer Peter Criss' first band Albums [ edit ] Chelsea (American band album) , the only album released by the eponymous American band Chelsea (British band album) , debut album released in 1979 Songs [ edit ] "Chelsea" (song) ,
252-532: A Japanese band, who formed in 2011 and disbanded in 2018 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chelsea . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chelsea&oldid=1244521371 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
294-432: A New England town Chelsea (CDP), Vermont , the main village in the town Chelsea (West Point, Virginia) , a historic house Chelsea, Wisconsin , a town Chelsea (CDP), Wisconsin , community in the northeast corner of the town Chelsea Township, Butler County, Kansas Chelsea Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska , a township Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Chelsea Cinema, former name of
336-619: A Premier League association football club in London, England Chelsea F.C., the former name of Glenfield Rovers , a New Zealand association football club based in North Shore City Chelsea Hajduk Soccer Club , the former name of Dandenong City SC, an association football club in Melbourne, Australia Chelsea F.C. Women , a women's association football club associated with Chelsea F.C. Other uses [ edit ] Chelsea (magazine) ,
378-518: A UK building society Chelsea College of Arts , an art and design college in London, England Royal Hospital Chelsea , home for former soldiers in London, England People [ edit ] Chelsea (name) , a given name and list of people with the name Chelsea, Chelsey or variants thereof Sports [ edit ] Bechem Chelsea , the former name of Berekum Chelsea F.C., a Ghanaian football club based in Bechem, Ghana. Chelsea F.C. ,
420-466: A borough in London All pages with titles beginning with Chelsea All pages with titles containing Chelsea Chelsy (Japanese band) , a Japanese band, who formed in 2011 and disbanded in 2018 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chelsea . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
462-578: A city Chelsea (Delaware City, Delaware) , a historic house Chelsea, Georgia , an unincorporated community Chelsea, Indiana , an unincorporated community Chelsea, Iowa , in Tama County Chelsea, Maine , a town Chelsea, Massachusetts , a city Bellingham Square station , which includes a commuter rail stop called Chelsea Chelsea station (MBTA) , a bus rapid transit station in Chelsea Chelsea, Michigan ,
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#1732764825045504-546: A city Chelsey Brook , a stream in Minnesota Chelsea, Jersey City , New Jersey, a neighborhood Chelsea, Dutchess County, New York , a hamlet Chelsea, Manhattan , New York City, a neighborhood Chelsea, Staten Island , New York City, a neighborhood Chelsea, Oklahoma , a town Chelsea, Pennsylvania , in Delaware County Chelsea, South Dakota , a town Chelsea, Vermont ,
546-475: A community Chelsea, Quebec , a municipality United Kingdom [ edit ] Chelsea, London , an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency) , a former parliamentary constituency at Westminster until the 1997 redistribution Chelsea (London County Council constituency) , 1949–1965 King's Road Chelsea railway station ,
588-460: A constituency at Westminster Chelsea Girl (disambiguation) Chelsea Heights (disambiguation) Chelsea High School (disambiguation) Chelsea Hotel (disambiguation) Chelsea railway station (disambiguation) Chelsea smile (disambiguation) Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , a borough in London All pages with titles beginning with Chelsea All pages with titles containing Chelsea Chelsy (Japanese band) ,
630-460: A given name and list of people with the name Chelsea, Chelsey or variants thereof Sports [ edit ] Bechem Chelsea , the former name of Berekum Chelsea F.C., a Ghanaian football club based in Bechem, Ghana. Chelsea F.C. , a Premier League association football club in London, England Chelsea F.C., the former name of Glenfield Rovers , a New Zealand association football club based in North Shore City Chelsea Hajduk Soccer Club ,
672-420: A neighborhood Chelsea, Staten Island , New York City, a neighborhood Chelsea, Oklahoma , a town Chelsea, Pennsylvania , in Delaware County Chelsea, South Dakota , a town Chelsea, Vermont , a New England town Chelsea (CDP), Vermont , the main village in the town Chelsea (West Point, Virginia) , a historic house Chelsea, Wisconsin , a town Chelsea (CDP), Wisconsin , community in
714-520: A period of one week. The 1941 refurbishment included new facilities and internal structures, including a function room, parents' room and facilities for the hearing-impaired . The foyer included a fireplace, and upholstered seating was provided. The plaster mouldings adorning the roof and walls of the cinema were added at this time. The cinema was sold to the Hoyts Group in 1951 (after a merger with Ozone Pictures). A cinemascope screen replaced
756-578: A proposed railway station Chelsea Bridge , a bridge across the Thames Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea , a former borough in London United States [ edit ] Chelsea, Alabama , a city Chelsea (Delaware City, Delaware) , a historic house Chelsea, Georgia , an unincorporated community Chelsea, Indiana , an unincorporated community Chelsea, Iowa , in Tama County Chelsea, Maine ,
798-410: A rare example of an Art Deco cinema and for being a notable example of an intact cinema interior representing an era when cinema-going was a major recreational activity and impressive cinema interiors were part of making a night at the pictures a memorable experience". The cinema has the following features: As part of a 2020 refurbishment, more than 500 new seats were installed, new carpets laid, and
840-683: A small literary magazine founded in 1958 in New York City Chelsea (drink) , a carbonated, low-alcohol beverage Chelsea Publishing , an imprint of the American Mathematical Society Chelsea Tower , a 250-metre skyscraper located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Chelsea boot , a boot with a distinct elastic side panel on the ankle See also [ edit ] Chelsea College (disambiguation) Chelsea Council (disambiguation) Chelsea and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency) ,
882-608: A song by Toto from their album Old Is New Companies [ edit ] Chelsea Food Services , an airline catering company Chelsea Piers , a sports and entertainment complex in New York City, United States Chelsea porcelain factory , a factory that was in London, England Chelsea Sugar Refinery , a factory in Birkenhead, New Zealand Hotel Chelsea , a hotel in New York City, United States Organisations [ edit ] Chelsea Building Society ,
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#1732764825045924-553: A sports and entertainment complex in New York City, United States Chelsea porcelain factory , a factory that was in London, England Chelsea Sugar Refinery , a factory in Birkenhead, New Zealand Hotel Chelsea , a hotel in New York City, United States Organisations [ edit ] Chelsea Building Society , a UK building society Chelsea College of Arts , an art and design college in London, England Royal Hospital Chelsea , home for former soldiers in London, England People [ edit ] Chelsea (name) ,
966-413: A town Chelsea, Massachusetts , a city Bellingham Square station , which includes a commuter rail stop called Chelsea Chelsea station (MBTA) , a bus rapid transit station in Chelsea Chelsea, Michigan , a city Chelsey Brook , a stream in Minnesota Chelsea, Jersey City , New Jersey, a neighborhood Chelsea, Dutchess County, New York , a hamlet Chelsea, Manhattan , New York City,
1008-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chelsea [REDACTED] Look up Chelsea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chelsea or Chelsey may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Chelsea, Victoria , a suburb Chelsea railway station, Melbourne Canada [ edit ] Chelsea, Nova Scotia ,
1050-753: The Chelsea Cinema , the Princess Theatre and the Ozone Marryatville or Marryatville Ozone Theatre , is a single-screen cinema in Kensington Park , a suburb of Adelaide , South Australia . Originally built in 1925 to the designs of South Australian theatre architect Christopher Arthur Smith , it retains the features of a major renovation in Art Deco style in 1941 designed by noted cinema architect F. Kenneth Milne . It
1092-700: The Regal Theatre, Adelaide , South Australia Film and television [ edit ] Chelsea (film) , a 2010 film Chelsea (TV series) , a US TV talk show starring Chelsea Handler Made in Chelsea , a British reality television show Music [ edit ] Bands [ edit ] Chelsea (band) , an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976 Chelsea (American band) , an early-1970s folk-rock band from New York City, and former Kiss drummer Peter Criss' first band Albums [ edit ] Chelsea (American band album) ,
1134-597: The seating capacity , with some of the sections of the building found to be infested with white ants . Another major renovation took place in 1983–1984, after the building was listed on the state's heritage register , the South Australian Heritage Register , as "the oldest purpose-built cinema in Adelaide, the only remaining silent cinema still operating, and as a building of architectural & cultural significance to Burnside", and
1176-567: The Chelsea Cinema and the adjacent May Street property. After an Expression of Interest process for the sale of the site was run, there was strong community activism campaigning for the building to remain in public ownership as a cinema in perpetuity. As a result of this, the council implemented a conservation management plan for the Chelsea Cinema in 2009, and the Chelsea Cinema Strategic Plan in 2011, to guide
1218-601: The Council secured a grant under the Community Employment Program. The number of seats was reduced from 1145 to 586, a new floor, screen, acoustic equipment and carpet were installed, and the cinema was repainted for the first time since 1955. The cinema began to show first-release films at this time, increasing its attractiveness to audiences. In 2008, the City of Burnside was approached about selling
1260-494: The buildings, and refurbishment commenced in 2020. Consultation with the community on a new precinct master plan took place in 2020; 1,334 responses to the survey were received, and in March 2021 two community forums were held. As of December 2022 consultation had finished and the master plan is being developed. On 24 March 1983, the cinema was listed on the South Australian Heritage Register , owing to its significance "both as
1302-687: The businesses span four suburbs. The Marryatville Hotel is in Kensington , and the cinema was built in proximity to the post office and former primary school, police station and bowling club sites. Coopers Brewery was nearby in Leabrook , and many of its employees lived in the area at the time. The cinema was opened on 24 November 1925 by National Pictures Ltd as the Princess Theatre, cited as located in Marryatville. at that time in
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1344-402: The cinema from demolition and renaming it as the Chelsea Cinema. Business was slow at the time, and the equipment outdated; the projection equipment dated back to 1937! The screen was small, seats damaged, the curtains and carpet worn out. The cinema's future was discussed at a council meeting in 1977, due to the ongoing need for restoration of the cinema. Wallis replaced the screen and reduced
1386-476: The development, conservation and ongoing maintenance of the buildings. It then leased the cinema to a private operator, awarding the lease to Republic Theatres in 2012, at which time the cinema was renamed the Regal Theatre on 1 February 2012. In 2017, Council took over management of the cinema. The conservation management plan was updated in 2020 to guide the development, conservation and maintenance of
1428-487: The early days, presented pantomimes accompanied by the Princess Theatre Orchestra. The film shown at the opening night was Little Annie Rooney , starring Mary Pickford . The initial seating capacity was 1500. The original configuration allowed for an orchestra pit around the screen area. The Waterman family, who owned Ozone Theatres Ltd , purchased National Pictures Ltd in 1928. The cinema
1470-451: The former name of Dandenong City SC, an association football club in Melbourne, Australia Chelsea F.C. Women , a women's association football club associated with Chelsea F.C. Other uses [ edit ] Chelsea (magazine) , a small literary magazine founded in 1958 in New York City Chelsea (drink) , a carbonated, low-alcohol beverage Chelsea Publishing , an imprint of the American Mathematical Society Chelsea Tower ,
1512-448: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chelsea&oldid=1244521371 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Regal Theatre, Adelaide The Regal Theatre , formerly known as
1554-442: The northeast corner of the town Chelsea Township, Butler County, Kansas Chelsea Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska , a township Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Chelsea Cinema, former name of the Regal Theatre, Adelaide , South Australia Film and television [ edit ] Chelsea (film) , a 2010 film Chelsea (TV series) , a US TV talk show starring Chelsea Handler Made in Chelsea ,
1596-449: The only album released by the eponymous American band Chelsea (British band album) , debut album released in 1979 Songs [ edit ] "Chelsea" (song) , a 2006 song by STEFY " (I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea ", a 1978 song by Elvis Costello from This Year's Model "Chelsea", a 2009 song by The Summer Set from Love Like This "Chelsea", a song by The Featherz from their 2017 album Five-Year-Itch "Chelsea",
1638-472: The smaller traditional screen in 1955, allowing for a wider range of films to be shown. In 1963 the building was up for sale and Amoco Petrol Company was interested in buying the Cinema and building a petrol station on the site. However, Burnside Council purchased it and leased it back to Hoyts. From 1 January 1971, Wallis Cinemas took over the lease, as part of their expansion across Adelaide, saving
1680-467: The south by the River Thames Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency) , a former parliamentary constituency at Westminster until the 1997 redistribution Chelsea (London County Council constituency) , 1949–1965 King's Road Chelsea railway station , a proposed railway station Chelsea Bridge , a bridge across the Thames Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea , a former borough in London United States [ edit ] Chelsea, Alabama ,
1722-492: Was heritage-listed on the South Australian Heritage Register in 1983. It is the oldest continuously running purpose-built cinema in Adelaide, and the only remaining silent cinema still operating in the city. It is owned by Burnside Council . The cinema's location at no. 275 Kensington Road forms part of a ribbon development of businesses along the arterial road, usually referred to as the Marryatville shops, although
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1764-542: Was adapted for " talkies " when they became available in 1929, and in 1940–41 a substantial upgrade to an Art Deco was undertaken by Frank Kenneth Milne Architect (1885–1980 ) under the direction of the Waterman family. It reopened as the Ozone Marryatville on 30 May 1941, with a reduced seating capacity of 1145, or up to 1490, according to The News , which also reports that it only shut completely for
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