NOTES: Built on the site of the Moorish-style Alhambra Theatre, demolished in 1936, this was the London flagship cinema of the Odeon group, opening on 2nd November 1937.
NOTES: This cinema was created in the former Public Hall after World War I. Damaged by fire in 1926, it was rebuilt as a cinema. It operated as a cinema until the 1960s when it was converted into a bingo hall. The building was gutted by fire in 1997 and it was subsequently demolished.
NOTES: Funded by public subscription and built in 1840-1844, the Gothic Revival Scott Monument designed by George Kemp commemorates the celebrated Scottish author Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).