Abstract

Prior to 1914, Albany Ward (1879–1956) was the operator of the largest cinema circuit in England. He had entered the film business with Birt Acres in 1896, but soon branched out on his own as a traveling exhibitor, eventually acquiring 29 theatres in the western part of England and Wales. Using newly available materials in the collection of the Albany Ward family, this paper documents the pre-war career of one of Britain’s most significant early motion picture showmen.

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