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Cinedome 70
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A Westrex projector in the Cinedome's booth before its removal in 2009. - , Utah
A Westrex projector in the Cinedome's booth before its removal in 2009.
Christopher John
2009
One of the four projectors of the Cinedome 70 Twin Theatres. - , Utah
"Four unusual projectors, as shown, project both 70 and 35 mm films at Cinedome 70."
Ogden Standard Examiner, Page 14D, 17 May 1970
Looking towards the projection window for the north dome.  Clutter sits on the film platters. - , Utah
Looking towards the projection window for the north dome.  Clutter sits on the film platters.
Christopher John
Used by permission., 2009
The projection window of the south dome. - , Utah
The projection window of the south dome.
Grant Smith
4 October 2010
A lamp house lies on the floor with the projection window in the background. - , Utah
An unwanted lamp house lies on its side after the more valuable parts of the projector were removed.
Grant Smith
4 October 2010
Clutter surrounds a work bench.  The stairs down to the lobby are in the background. - , Utah
Clutter surrounds a work bench.  The stairs down to the lobby are in the background.
Grant Smith
4 October 2010
Looking down the stairs from the projection booth to the lobby. - , Utah
Stairs down from the projection booth to the lobby.  Near the camera, on the left, is a door into a back room.
Grant Smith
4 October 2010
Looking across the projection booth, from the top of the stairs. - , Utah
Looking across the projection booth, from the top of the stairs.  At each end of the long room are projection windows overlooking the two domes.
Standard Examiner, 4 October 2010
A man kneels at a long rectangular window, with a tripod standing unused behind him. - , Utah
Grant Smith of the utahtheaters.info web site tries to get a photo of an auditorium through the projection window.
Standard Examiner, 4 October 2010
Equipment on a workbench in the projection room. - , Utah
Equipment on a workbench in the projection room.  The railing for the stairs is visible on the left.
Standard Examiner, 4 October 2010