
Nickel Theatre
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Located in the top floor of the Benevolent Irish SocietyBenevolent Irish Society
The Benevolent Irish Society is a philanthropic organization founded on 17 February 1806, a month before the Feast of St. Patrick, in St. John's, Newfoundland. It is the oldest philanthropic organization in North America. Membership is open to adult residents of Newfoundland who are of Irish birth...
(BIS) building at 48 Queen's Road. in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Theatre details
Apparently, the 1000 chairs came from John Lake's furniture factory in Fortune, Newfoundland .Timeline
- December 13, 1897: First showing of moving pictures in St. John's, Lumiere's CinematographeCinematographeA cinematograph is a film camera, which also serves as a film projector and developer. It was invented in the 1890s.Note that this was not the first 'moving picture' device. Louis Le Prince had built early devices in 1886. His 1888 film Roundhay Garden Scene still survives.There is much dispute as...
at the Methodist College Hall. - July 1, 1907: Opening of the Nickel.
- March 1908: The Roman Catholic Bishop of Newfoundland bans attending picture shows during Lent, a church rule in effect until 1915.
- Closed in 1960, the Nickel remains the longest operating cinema in St. John's.
People
Longtime Proprietor, J.P. Kiely from Montreal, first came to St. John's as an employee of the Keith's chain, often singing illustrated songs between the moving pictures. He later became owner until the Nickel closed in 1960. He was one of the few survivors of the SS FlorizelSS Florizel
SS Florizel, a passenger liner, was the flagship of the Bowring Brothers' Red Cross Line of steamships and one of the first ships in the world specifically designed to navigate icy waters. During its last voyage, from St...
disaster, and in later years owned and operated other movie theatres in the city.
Modern Ties
- The namesake continues in St. John's as the Nickel Film FestivalNickel Film FestivalThe Nickel Independent Film Festival is an annual film festival held in St. John's, Canada. The Festival was conceived in 2001 by filmmaker Roger Maunder to allow local filmmakers to exhibit their works of filmography...
. - The BIS building that contained the Nickel Theatre has been since converted into 3 very high-end condominiums.