Cudworth, Village Club And Cinema c.1956
Photo ref:
C279005

More about this scene
Cudworth was never a pit village, although it is surrounded by collieries at Monk Bretton (opened in 1870), Carlton (1879), Grimethorpe (1897), Frickley (1905) and Ferrymoor (1917). The Rock Cinema, built on land once owned by the Rock House farm, opened in 1928 showing silent films. It premiered its first talkie on July 1930. It thrived as a village cinema until 1962, when 'Bingola' replaced films. This also faded away a few years ago, and the Rock is now a retail store. The village hall, left, is no longer here, and has been replaced by a nursing home. Dorothy Hyman the Olympic athlete was born in the town, and entered her first hop, skip and jump contest at school in 1953.
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