Message inside reads "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"
Cards are 99p each or 5 for £4 and can be purchased at The Kinema or over the phone on (01526) 352166 any evening after 8pm.
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Gift Vouchers
Gift Vouchers are available in £5 denominations and can be used for any film performance at The Kinema as well as for confectionary & ice creams.
50 pence is added to each voucher to cover the cost of producing the card.
These items can be purchased through Paypal, over the phone (01526 352166 any evening after 8pm), or via mail order.
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The Kinema in the Woods Book - £9.95
This lavishly illustrated book documents the colourful history of the unique Kinema In The Woods, overturning long-held beliefs about the origin of the building and the nature of Major C.C. Allport’s involvement as its proprietor for half a century.
Recording a large number of the films shown over eighty years, the text reveals the Kinema’s continual struggles for survival and the colourful personalities of its patrons and staff.
Students of film history should discover several avenues for further research, which those who love and support the Kinema will find anecdotes and nostalgic reminders of a vanished age when the aristocracy and even Royalty walked the streets and woods of Woodhall Spa.
The Kinema in the Woods Organ CD - £6.95
The CD features Alan Underwood on the
Compton Organ, as well as piano and organ duets played by Alan Underwood (organ) and James Green (grand piano).
Large China Plate - £8.95
Bone China plate 21cm diameter
China Mug - £3.95
Tea Towel - £3.75
Small China Plate - £2.25
Small Bone China Plate - 7.5cm diameter
Keyring - £0.95
Bookmark - £0.95
To order any item by mail order, please enclose a cheque for the required amount plus an additional £2.00 for postage per item,
payable to J. W. Green Cinemas Ltd and send to:
The Manager,
The Kinema In The Woods,
Coronation Road,
Woodhall Spa,
Lincolnshire,
LN10 6QD
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