Laughing Gas Clippings 5/32
Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, July 18, 1914.
Laughing Gas Scenes
& View of Entrance to Quimby‘s $60,000 Picture House.
(...) Moving Picture World, April 5, 1913
& Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ, built in 1927 and originally used
in the Almira Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
The instrument with more than 900 pipes is brought to Great
Britain in 1934 and used in the Rex Cinema, Stratford,
London, until the 1970s. On the photo the Wurlitzer 2/7, played
by David Ivory, is lit up beside the screen of the Royalty
Cinema in Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, on October 6,
2012, where comedies of Charles Chaplin, Buster
Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Laurel and Hardy are shown.
Cascade News, Daily Mail
„Laughing Gas ...... Keystone, a Great Comedy”
Advertisement. „QUIMBY‘S
HOME OF THE PIPE ORGAN“ (...)
Laughing Gas ...... Keystone, a Great Comedy“ (...)
Quimby‘s, 30 South Fifth Street, Zanesville.
Laughing Gas is
released by Keystone July 9, 1914.
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