Landmark Cinemas is a film exhibition chain in Western Canada that has 39 theatres. Landmark Cinemas was founded in 1965. Landmark Cinemas is a completely separate theatre chain from Cineplex Entertainment Theatres or Empire Theatres. Western Canada is a geographic region of Canada, also known as simply the West, generally considered to be west of the province of Ontario. ... 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ... Cineplex Entertainment LP, based in Toronto, Ontario, is a limited partnership which operates Canadas largest chain of movie theatres. ... Empire Theatres TSX: EPC.P is Canadas second largest movie theatre circuit, and the only major circuit operating in Atlantic Canada. ...
Most of the theatres in the Landmark chain are older, smaller single-screen or twin theatres that were mostly acquired from the big chains (although they also built some of their own), but their newer theatres are of the multiplex variety (generally four or five screens or more).
The most prominent landmark is Saint Paul’s Cathedral, designed by English architect Christopher Wren to replace the original church, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The LCC was replaced in 1965 by the Greater London Council (GLC) when the present system of 32 borough councils plus the City of London was set up.
The underground railway began in the 1860s and, with electrification in the 1890s, was able to use deep tunnels to bring passengers to the heart of the city.