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- La_Charrette abstract "La Charrette was for several decades the smallest cinema in the UK. It closed in February 2008.A tiny, 23-seat venue, sited in a back garden in the town of Gorseinon, near Swansea, 'La Charrette' (French for 'the carriage') was built from a disused railway carriage. With flock wallpaper and hand-operated curtains, 'La Charrette' began showing films in 1953.".
- Q6461758 abstract "La Charrette was for several decades the smallest cinema in the UK. It closed in February 2008.A tiny, 23-seat venue, sited in a back garden in the town of Gorseinon, near Swansea, 'La Charrette' (French for 'the carriage') was built from a disused railway carriage. With flock wallpaper and hand-operated curtains, 'La Charrette' began showing films in 1953.".
- La_Charrette comment "La Charrette was for several decades the smallest cinema in the UK. It closed in February 2008.A tiny, 23-seat venue, sited in a back garden in the town of Gorseinon, near Swansea, 'La Charrette' (French for 'the carriage') was built from a disused railway carriage. With flock wallpaper and hand-operated curtains, 'La Charrette' began showing films in 1953.".
- Q6461758 comment "La Charrette was for several decades the smallest cinema in the UK. It closed in February 2008.A tiny, 23-seat venue, sited in a back garden in the town of Gorseinon, near Swansea, 'La Charrette' (French for 'the carriage') was built from a disused railway carriage. With flock wallpaper and hand-operated curtains, 'La Charrette' began showing films in 1953.".