Leisure time in the City

Here's a view of one of several cinemas and concert venues in the City. The Gaumont hosted many of the best known acts of the 20th century including Roy Orbison, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Where is this?
Broad Street
Foregate Street
High Street
2. It was always a treat to call in to the Cadena Cafe for a Belgian bun and a cup of fresh coffee. What corner site was the cafe situated on?
St Swithin's Street/ High Street
St Nicholas Street/ Foregate Street
Shaw Street/ The Foregate
3. Many of the larger employers in the City had social clubs for their staff, and Windshields of Worcester was no exception. Where was this?
Lowesmoor
Sidbury
College Street
4. A few people have mentioned Bobby Magees in recent weeks; this view is from 1981. Where in Worcester would you have been?
Blackfriars Square
Lychgate Centre
The Tything
5. This view may not be familiar to many - later to become a laundry, this building was purpose-built as a skating rink in the 19th century but not demolished until the later 20th century. Any idea where this was?
East Street
Bromyard Road
Tybridge Street
6. A breath of fresh air and a stroll through the park always does you good. Which of our historic city parks is this?
Fort Royal
Gheluvelt
Cripplegate
7. After all that exercise you might just fancy a night in listening to the wireless, or watching a spot of TV. Either way you might have rented your radio or TV set from your local Radio Rentals, shown here on which street?
Sansome Street
New Street
Pierpoint Street
8. Here's a view that's changed a bit.. Where would you have been headed on match day?
St George's Lane
Midland Road
London Road
9. You might have gone for a swim at Parks' Puddle with a few friends, in which street?
Sansome Walk
New Road
Barbourne Road
10. In the 1950s and 60s there were many milk bars where you could go for a nice cool refreshing drink, and several branches of the Milkmaid Milk Bar. This particular one was in which street?
Bridge Street
Friar Street
The Tything
11. A very festive looking Victoria Institute, presumably celebrating the coronation of our Queen! This building still houses the City's main museum and art gallery on which street?
Foregate Street
The Butts
Cornmarket
12. Finally, why not treat yourself to a slap up meal at Clarke's Restaurant, a local 'fish saloon' in 1951. Where would you be eating?
Broad Street
New Street
Sansome Street
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