John Stanley Coombe Beard

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Former New Palladium, Shepherd's Bush, photographed in 2008 when it was an Australian-themed pub
Former Capitol Cinema, Forest Hill
Former Forum Cinema, Ealing, in 2006

John Stanley Coombe Beard FRIBA (17 July 1890 – 1970),[1] known professionally as J. Stanley Beard, was an English architect known for designing many cinemas in and around London.

Beard was born in 1890, son of Percy Edward Beard of Essex. He was educated at King Alfred's School, Wantage, Berkshire.[2][3]

He was elected LRIBA in 1925 and FRIBA in 1927. He was in partnership with Alfred Douglas Clare, as J Stanley Beard & Clare until Clare's death in July 1936,[1][4] and after that with Walter Robert Francis Bennett, who became the senior partner in 1947.[5] The company became J Stanley Beard Bennett Wilkins & Partners in 1960 (later simply Beard Bennett Wilkins & Partners) after absorbing Ralph Roland Wilkins.[6]

In July 1937, when he was living in Hampstead, a telephone call made by his wife about an attempted burglary resulted in the first arrest attributable to the new 999 emergency number.[7]

Beard became a Justice of the Peace.[2] He retired in 1963.[8] In retirement, he restored the gardens at Compton Acres in Poole, Dorset.[9][10]

One architectural historian has judged Beard's cinemas as "excellent, if stylistically slightly eccentric".[11]

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