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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cinema To Be 'Gold Standard', 2019
A six-screen movie theatre is being built.A six-screen movie theatre is being built on the ground floor at 78 Middleborough Road. Burwood East by Reading Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd as part of the old Nubrick Brickworks site.A six-screen movie theatre is being built. brickworks, theatres, reading entertainment australia pty ltd, burwood east, shopping centres, middleborough road, burwood east, no. 78 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Slide - Articles relating tolLakes Entrance Picture Theatre
Cardboard shoe box containing glass slides, carbon rodsperforming arts, cinema -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Six miscellaneous receipts and cards from Bendigo Businesses
Six miscellaneous receipts and cards from Bendigo Businesses: Golden twin Cinema stub Thurs 10 Oct 1991 Business card Bob and Vera Caw's Golden Vine Hotel Urgent Household effects train consignment for Butcher - Charlton to Axedale 20/05/???? Invoice for purchase of goods (three books) from Craig, Williamson by Miss J. Hyslop 30/10/1925 Bendigo Fashion House "Gracella" clothing docket - three dollars Plaza theatre stub for seat A 13 Lounge undtaed receipts, business cards, plaza theatre, craig, williamson, golden vine hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GERMAN HERITAGE SOCIETY COLLECTION: NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2013
Copy of the August 2013 German Heritage Society newsletter. Contains President's Report, Notice of Annual General Meeting, Roll of Honour, Club news, Minutes of the 26/5/2013 General Meeting, Program of Events, Nomination Form for General Election and Form of Appointment of Proxy. Roll of Honour recipient Robert Schultz.bendigo, clubs, bendigo heritage, german heritage society collection - newsletter august 2013, robert schulz, audrey drechsler, rae turner, joan pedersen, wayne blandford, margaret smith, mr walder, bendigo bank, manchester arms, german friendship society, star theatre, margaret brown, jenny laidlaw, bendigo advertiser, june dorman, mrs strauch, mrs tamblyn, german pioneer memorial, judy monti, peggy kearinm yvonne knipe, kathleen toal, gary toal, marg kane, kathleen & john lewellin, lois & john ham, louise wilmot, bonnie reidy, trudi tracksdorf, colin munzel, john & greta balsillie, belmont hotel, white hills botanical gardens, bendigo cinema, discovery science & technology centre, lockington museum, bendigo advertiser 5/7/2013, peter weaving -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - The 1930s Depression Tapes - Doreen and Josephine Favaloro, 2005
In 2005 Michele Matthews interviewed current and former residents of Bendigo for her thesis on the 1930s Depression as part of her PhD Research, with the University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts, History Department. Michele interviewed fifteen members of prominent Bendigonian families. The thesis was titled: "How Depressing?: The impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925-1935". The Michele Matthews Collection contains fourteen audio cassette tape recordings and one written transcript. The tapes are each approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes duration. The questions presented to the interviewees explore everyday experiences they would have lived through at the time of the Depression. The questions covered sixteen relevant subjects: • Introduction and housing • Social activities, swimming, cinemas, school and games played with friends • Organizations such as the RSL, Relief Committees etc. and any effect they had on family life • The life of the single woman • Unemployment and Employment • Government Assistance • Charities Aid • Self-help • People Power, e.g. boycotts or protests • Politics • Trouble or crime • Family Health, Medical and Diet • Education • General memories of, and hardships encountered, during the DepressionAudio tape interview with sisters Doreen Domenica Favalora, and Josephine Monica Faveloro; cake and food shop owners. Daughters of Salvatore and Gina Favaloro. Doreen was born in 1915, and Josephine in 1920. Both attended school at St Mary's College, Doreen, c1920-1933, and Josephine, 1925-1938. The tape has been converted to a sound file. The 120 minute interview can be listened to, and the notes viewed, at the Bendigo Historical Society. By appointment only. The sisters lived at 137 Forest Street (not the one in the photo) Generations of the Favaloro family have attended Catherine McAuley College and its predecessor colleges St Mary's and Marist Brothers'. A book has been released documenting the progressive family migration from Salina, Italy to Bendigo. The family went on to run many much-loved businesses in Bendigo including cafes, fruit shops, theatre kiosks and caterers. A book has been written called 'The Favaloro Family of Bendigo: The Early Year 1895-1942' by Robert McWilliam. The photo and article are from the Bendigo Weekly Newspaper Friday April 7th 2006history, bendigo, michele matthews collection, the 1930s depression tapes, doreen and josephine favaloro -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THEATRES COLLECTION: THEATRICAL TRADITIONS - STAGE AND SCREEN IN BENDIGO
Twelve pages document titled: ''Theatrical traditions - stage and screen in Bendigo. The document details the history of theatres in Bendigo from the early days. Paragraphs titles are: The Shamrock Hotel, The Criterion Theatre, Abbott's Lyceum, St. James Hall, The Royal Princess Theatre, The Masonic Theatre, Open air picture Theatres, The Lyric Theatre, Plaza Theatre, Eaglehawk pictures. The Golden drive-in Picture Theatres in decline, Contemporary cinemas, Community traditions, Bendigo Regional Arts Centre, Ulumbarra Theatre. The document was prepared for the Post Office Gallery exhibition and is marked Confidential.entertainment, theatre, post office gallery -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, Balwyn Theatre and Shop Sites, circa 1927-28, c.1927-28
The Kew Historical Society's map collection includes a substantial number of real estate subdivision plans, mainly of Kew but also of surrounding suburbs in Melbourne. Most of the subdivision plans date from the 1920s and 1930s when the districts old homes and local farmland were being split up to accommodate residential growth in the postwar period. These early plans were assembled by a local firm, Jas R Mather & McMillan, which had an office in Cotham Road. Many of the plans, and sometimes photos, were annotated by the agents. The ‘new’ Balwyn Picture Theatre was built and owned by Balwyn Theatres Pty Ltd in ca. 1928. By 1930, this first Balwyn Theatre was destroyed by fire after a break-in. Following the fire, a new cinema was constructed. This plan for a Cinema and eleven shops presumably dates from 1927/28 when the Company announced that this location in Whitehorse Road ‘was the most central and best suited [area] for their Theatre and shops’.Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence for the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.The photograph may also be aesthetically significant depending on the importance of the photographic atelier.Subdivision plan showing the Balwyn Theatre and its adjoining shop sites in Whitehorse Road Balwyn. The 11 shop sites were noted for their depth (133 ft - 145 ft. [Map.0041]balwyn theatre -- balwyn (vic.), subdivisions -- balwyn (vic), subdivision plans -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
35mm Cinema Film Splicer, 1950s
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...35mm Cinema Film Splicer. Older type, requiring the film emulsion to be scraped off and film cement applied to the join. -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
CINE-FI Drive-in theatre sound receiver
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Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
Thompson Lightning Bolt Drive-In Theatre Speakers (2), 1980s
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...Metal cased drive in speakersThese were common speakers around Australia and were often replacement speakers for those that were lost, broken or stolen. In later years (1980s) they could be found in Village, Hoyts, Greater Union and independent drive-ins. -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
KARTRAY
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...KARTRAY - sold at Drive-in Theatres. Intended to clip onto the car window and hold coffee and eats, etc. -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
PATHE BABY 9.5mm PROJECTOR, C. 1925
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...9.5mm home projector - circa 1925 -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
1000 ft. 35mm Film Reel
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...Black coloured steel reel - holds 1000 ft. 35mm movie film. "Paramount Pictures" pressed into steel. -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
CINEMARECORD NO 96 December 2017
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...CINEMARECORD ISSUE 96 December 2017 ARTICLES IN THIS EDITION The Tivoli and Roof Top Theatre, Brisbane. Lyric Theatre, Apollo Bay, Vic. The Avalon Theatre, Hobart Australian Picture-going Tickets Please Arthur Charles Davis The Roxy Theatre, Leeton, NSW Theatre Royal, Perth Maling - Canterbury The Man Outside Hoyts Bellrive Regent Theatre, Hobart -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
CINEMARECORD NO 97 March 2018
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...CINEMARECORD ISSUE 97 March 218 ARTICLES IN THIS EDITION Life Memberships Awards Errata CinemaRecord # 96 Fire at the Mentone Theatre Proserpine’s Eldorado Theatres The Astra, Ascot Park, SA Cinemas of Orange NSW Happy Days at Hoyts Movies Gulgong’s Prince of Wales Opera House My Fair Lady Theatre, Adelaide Plaza Theatre / Paris Theatre, Perth Prince of Wales, Hobart Then and Now - Prospect SA When CinemaScope came to Australia Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Looking Back … The Regent and Plaza, Melbourne Perth Theatre Advertising 1982 -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
The Chocolate Soldier Poster
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...Framed advertising poster for The Chocolate Soldier at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne Saturday 17 February 1912 -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
Cinema Foot Warmer
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...A metal foot warmer from a Hoyts TheatreHOYTS -
Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc.
Val Morgan Theatre Advertising Record, 1953
... Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. 39 ...78 RPM recordVAL MORGAN Theatre Advertising Point Lonsdale Theatre 8-8-1953 The theatre advertising record contained the spoken commentary which accompanied what were generally referred to as "Talkie Slides" which were frequently screened in theatres in the 1950s and 60s. The two main companies for advertising at the time were Val Morgan and Chas E. Blanks.