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About 60 firefighters have been tackling a large blaze at a derelict former theatre, cinema and bingo hall in Glasgow. | About 60 firefighters have been tackling a large blaze at a derelict former theatre, cinema and bingo hall in Glasgow. |
Emergency services were called to the fire in Eglington Street, in the south side of the city, at about 0130 BST. | Emergency services were called to the fire in Eglington Street, in the south side of the city, at about 0130 BST. |
Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service said five pumps and three aerial appliances were used to fight the flames at the Coliseum building. | Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service said five pumps and three aerial appliances were used to fight the flames at the Coliseum building. |
The road has been closed at Cumberland Street and at Norfolk Street. | The road has been closed at Cumberland Street and at Norfolk Street. |
The distinctive Coliseum building had fallen into disrepair and was on the Register for Scotland Buildings at Risk list. | The distinctive Coliseum building had fallen into disrepair and was on the Register for Scotland Buildings at Risk list. |
The Register's website says the theatre opened in 1905 and was based on the now demolished Ardwick Empire in Manchester. | The Register's website says the theatre opened in 1905 and was based on the now demolished Ardwick Empire in Manchester. |
Designed by the renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham, the theatre originally seated almost 3,000 people. | Designed by the renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham, the theatre originally seated almost 3,000 people. |
It started showing films full-time in 1925 and it was the first venue in Glasgow to show a talking picture in January 1929. | It started showing films full-time in 1925 and it was the first venue in Glasgow to show a talking picture in January 1929. |
It closed as a cinema in 1980 and was used as a bingo hall from the late 80s until 2003. | It closed as a cinema in 1980 and was used as a bingo hall from the late 80s until 2003. |