
Ah, The Tonic Cinema in Bangor, Northern Ireland. The first cinema I ever visited (to watch Superman the Movie) at the age of 5. Closed in 1983 (the victim of the rise in popularity of of Home Video) it was eventually demolished in 1992.
But thousands still remember this cinema fondly. John Carvill wrote in the Guardian…
"We lucky patrons of the Tonic knew about art deco. The Tonic's elegant curves, its assertive buttresses and long smooth flanks, were as familiar to us as the waves on the shores of nearby Belfast Lough."
Priced at £20.00, each print is signed by the Artist (Neal McCullough). This landscape A3 sized print (420mm x 297mm) features an original Hand Drawn Creative illustration and is professionally printed in Belfast on textured 170gsm Rives white stock.
But thousands still remember this cinema fondly. John Carvill wrote in the Guardian…
"We lucky patrons of the Tonic knew about art deco. The Tonic's elegant curves, its assertive buttresses and long smooth flanks, were as familiar to us as the waves on the shores of nearby Belfast Lough."
Priced at £20.00, each print is signed by the Artist (Neal McCullough). This landscape A3 sized print (420mm x 297mm) features an original Hand Drawn Creative illustration and is professionally printed in Belfast on textured 170gsm Rives white stock.