A poster for weekly screenings in the Public Hall, Insch , a village in Aberdeenshire in 1958. These had restarted in September 1958 after the closing of the Glen Cinema shows there which had been a weekly event since c1939. These restarted shows were run by Aberdeen based projectionist Ronald Grant who ran what eventually became a 3 hall rural cinema crcuit under the Suburban Cinemas name.
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