The Craven Park Studios were a British film studio that operated between 1918 and 1926.
They were located in Harlesden in London.
The studios established in 1918 by the Welsh-Pearson company, who enjoyed significant success during the 1920s.
The limited space available led to the use of other, better-equipped studios such as Islington Studios for some of the company's larger scenes.
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