Title:
Warfield Theatre hourly books
Creator/Contributor:
Warfield Theatre (San Francisco, Calif.), creator, creator.
Abstract:
Bound volumes with the names of movies listed on the left hand page and dated entries on the right facing pages containing
columns of dates and hours with numbers entered and totalled. It is unclear what the numbers represent. The entries are continuous
over both volumes from July 3, 1963 to January 3, 1973.
Date:
1963 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Warfield Theatre (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Archives
Motion picture theaters -- California -- San Francisco
Note:
Warfield Theatre hourly books, BANC MSS 2020/147, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The Warfield, located at 982 Market Street in San Francisco, opened on May 13, 1922. It was built by showman and theatre chain
owner Marcus Loew, who named the showplace after his friend David Warfield, a native San Franciscan who began as an usher
and grew to be one of the greatest silent film actors of his time. Originally built as a vaudeville and movie palace, the
Warfied became a concert hall in 1979 when Bill Graham Presents booked a two week run of shows with Bob Dylan.
In English.
Type:
Account books.
Physical Description:
print
2 (152 31 x 20 cm, in 1 box (0.2 linear feet)
Language:
English
Origin:
California