Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city Photos taken inside a derelict theatre and bingo hall in Salford show how the once thriving community hub has frozen in time.
An old food menu, original 1980's speakers and a bingo board can still be seen inside the The Victoria Theatre on Great Clowes Street.
The historic building dates back to 1899 when its stone foundation was laid by Victorian-era actor Sir Henry Irving and his pal Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula.
It officially opened one year later in October 1900, started showing motion pictures in 1901 and was granted a cinema licence in 1913.
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