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Theater Postcard Collection


Keith's Theatre
Portland, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection
The movie theater has changed greatly over the past century. The days of the large movie palaces are gone, replaced by small, compact theaters in malls and cineplexes.
 
This exhibit of postcards shows the variety of theaters that existed in northern New England during the early 1900s. The black and white images are typically unaltered photos, while many of the colored images were retouched, with people, clouds, and other objects added.
 
Our Study Center contains information about these locations that came from many sources including trade journals, city directories, the cards themselves, and the recollections of moviegoers. Maps, such as the Sanborn fire insurance maps, hold many details about the buildings and their context. Local historical societies, amateur historians, and community history books often can provide much information about movie going in a town or city.
 
The majority of these images came from the Q. David Bowers Collection at Northeast Historic Film.
 

Maine

The Strand

Rockland, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Pastime Theater

Brunswick, Maine

Gift of Earle Shettleworth

Empire Theatre

Lewiston, Maine

Gift of Darwin K. Davidson

Loane's Opera House

Ashland, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Bijou Theatre

Bangor, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Dudley Opera House

Bryant Pond, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Powers Theatre

Caribou, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Pastime Theater

Northeast Harbor, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

The Pier

Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Keith's Theatre

Portland, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

Opera House

Skowhegan, Maine

Q. David Bowers Collection

 
 

New Hampshire

Gem Theatre

Berlin, New Hampshire

Q. David Bowers Collection

The Casino

Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

Q. David Bowers Collection

Palace Theatre

Manchester, New Hampshire

Q. David Bowers Collection