The Regal Cinema: 2 The Heart, New Zealand Avenue, Walton

Walton’s Regal Cinema opened at this site in March 1938, just around the corner from the Capitol on Walton High Street, which was later to become the Odeon and is now Everyman.

Many of the Regal's historic souvenir programmes reveal its intricate interior designed by Mollo and Egan. It had carved panelling, a decorative band around the ceiling, and backlighting, all around a large stage, stalls, upper circle and orchestra pit containing an organ. There was even a large restaurant within the building, for visitors to use.

Along with the Capitol, the cinema was managed for many years by well-known Walton local and ‘pioneer of the silver screen’, Clifford Spain. He kept detailed scrapbooks, each one containing letters, programmes, newspaper cuttings and photographs covering his time at both cinemas. Spain often went to great efforts to advertise new films by re-creating realistic scenes from them on the roof. Throughout Spain’s many years managing the cinema, it witnessed and played its part in significant national events such as the crowning of Elizabeth II in 1953. As the first Coronation to be televised, the Regal had showings of the event on the big screen, and illustrated invitations to the evening are preserved in Elmbridge Museum’s collection.

Having been sold to Associated British Cinemas in 1943, the Regal underwent a name change to ‘ABC’ 20 years later in 1963. It was eventually closed in 1971, later being demolished when Walton underwent significant redevelopment.

The site of the Regal cinema is now occupied by Explore Learning. Visit the building to see the heritage trail panel.

Port Deposit
  1. Rock Run Mill - North Main Street between Mill Street and Granite Avenue
  2. First Baptist Church - 282 North Main Street
  3. Bethel A.M.E. Church - 196 North Main Street
  4. Midtown Market - 190 North Main Street (area)
  5. St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church - 162 North Main Street
  6. The Old Sorrel - 158-160 North Main Street
  7. Site of the former McNeilly House - 131-133 North Main Street
  8. Midtown Market (more recently) - 175 North Main Street
  9. (former) Tome Memorial Methodist Church - 102 North Main Street
  10. Paw Paw Building - Port Deposit Heritage Museum - 98 North Main Street
  11. Nesbitt Hall - 99 North Main Street
  12. Creswell's Marble Shop - 97 North Main Street
  13. The Blackburn House - 75 North Main Street
  14. The Swiss Chalet - 68 North Main Street
  15. Municipal Building - 55 North Main Street
  16. Boyle House - 29 North Main Street
  17. Abrahams Building - 15 North Main Street
  18. 1 Center Street
  19. Museum - U. S. Naval Training Center Bainbridge - 6 South Main Street
  20. Gerry House - 18 South Main Street
  21. Falls Hotel - 26 South Main Street
  22. Presbyterian Church - 44 South Main Street
  23. Touchstone House - 48 South Main Street
  24. Steps (to Liberty) - 64 South Main Street
  25. Archway to Washington Hall (site of former Tome School) - 60 block South Main Street
  26. The Carriage House - 80 South Main Street
  27. McClenahan Mansion - 90 South Main Street
  28. The Gas House - on the Promenade
  29. Jacob's Ladder - 98 South Main Street
  30. Promenade - along the waterfront
  31. VFW - Jerry Skrivanek V.F.W. Post 8185
  32. What's the background story of the V.F.W. organization?
  33. What's the story of a military tank in the parking lot at the VFW?
  34. Who was Jerry Skrivanek and why does he have a VFW named after him?