Showing 345 items matching " cinemas"
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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, The Valley Voice, Greensborough Twin Cinemas 1979, 15/08/1979
... Greensborough Twin Cinemas 1979 ...Advertisement for Greensborough's Hoyts Village Twin Cinemas 1979.Digital copy of newspaper articlegreensborough plaza, hoyts village twin greensborough, greensborough picture theatres -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
memorabilia, Cinema ticket
Paper cinema ticketUnited cinemas -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Dawn Bennetts, Pictures at Greensborough, Vic, 2021_12
... cinemas ...Record of film showings at various locations in Greensborough from 1921 to the current Hoyts multiplex cinema at Greensborough Plaza in 1995. This article is based on Dawn Bennetts' earlier article for GHS.4 p. photocopy, text and photographs, some in colour. Reprinted from Cinema Record, Issue 112, December 2021moving pictures, greensborough, ashril theatre, greensborough picture theatres, cinemas -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, When You Wish Upon a
Image is of the Star Cinema on Julia Street in Portland. The building is no longer a cinema and is used as a church.Black and white print of a building (The Star Cinema, Portland) stamped with many black starsBottom left - PC 12 When you wish upon...portland cinema, star cinema, print, star, julia street, portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Ticket - Crown Pictures, n.d
Crown Pictures was a cinema in Portland.Ticket to Crown Pictures Cinema in Portland. Yellow card, black printcinema, recreation, leisure -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Liberty Theatre Cinema Club, c. 1950
This badge was one issued to members of a club associated with the Liberty Theatre Cinema in Warrnambool. It probably dates from the 1950s. The Liberty Theatre was in Lava Street (now a Coles Store) and was opened in 1939. It was a single storey building accommodating 722 people. It closed in 1956. This badge is of interest as a souvenir of the Liberty Theatre, a cinema that was operating in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century. This is a round metal badge with blue and red lettering and two stars on a cream-coloured background. There is a metal clip at the back of the badge. The badge is much rusted and stained. Liberty Theatre Cinema Club Memberliberty theatre, warrnambool -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Stathi Raftopoulos, c1960s
Stathi Raftopoulos was a promoter and enthusiast of Greek and English cinema and entertained many guests screening films at his home cinema. He was also an avid collector of film memorabilia. A coloured photograph of a man standing behind a film projector in his home cinema. Posters are on the wall in the background.Written on the back: 520/28Afilm projectors -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Equipment - Carbon Rods
used at Lakes Entrance CinemaCopper coloured carbon rods used to create a very bright light from electric arc for projection in Cinemaperforming arts, cinema -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Grimaux, Helen, Historic cinema is reduced to ruins, 14/03/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Cinemas ...Report in the Progress Press of the fire that destroyed the cinema in Maling Road. maling road, maling properties pty ltd, theatres, resident action, administrative appeals tribunal, cinemas -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - "The Eclipse Port Melbourne", "The Eclipse Port Melbourne" an article from "Cinema Record" 2004, 3 Jun 1930
The theatre was opened in 1924. The "Cinema Record" article describes the opening and later history and includes diagrams, pictures and plans.Article (6 pages) from the 2004 "Cinema Record" regarding Eclipse Theatre Port Melbournearts and entertainment - film/cinema, eclipse picture theatre -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Brownjohn, Reg, Cinema Charlton c. 1990, c.1990
Cinema Charlton (now the Rex Theatre). Supples Dress Shop and Ron McKee's Hair Salon (mens)Colour photograph of Cinema Charlton. Blue, yellow and red banner advertising Charlton Film Festival on 25-26 February.supple's frock shop, ron mckee's hair salon, art deco cinema, rex theatre, halls, cinema, charlton, business -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Stathi Raftopoulos with film projector, c 1970s
Stathi Raftopoulos was passionate about film and often showed movies to family and friends in his home cinema. He was a keen promoter of Greek film which he screened to the wider public as a travelling picture show man and later through the chain of Greek cinemas he was a partner in.A coloured photograph of a man standing next to a film projector in his home cinema. Two Greek film posters are on the wall behind him. -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Shire, High St Charlton c. 1986, c.1988
High St Charlton showing west end shops. SEC office on LH side, on the RH side is Paterson's Fibre Glass Factory, Charlton Cinema. Colour photo of High St Charlton showing west end shops. SEC office on LH side, on the RH side is Paterson's Fibre Glass Factory, Charlton Cinema. Yellow panel van parked in front of cinema. Part of War Memorial in bottom right corner.sec, paterson's fibre glass factory, charlton cinema, charlton, business, industry -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Mulnaney, Anne, Cinema the site of civic drama, 22/11/1989 12:00:00 AM
... Cinemas ...Camberwell Council rejects offer to buy the Maling Road cinema from Maling Propertiescanterbury, maling road, maling properties pty ltd, theatres, administrative appeals tribunal, camberwell council, cinemas -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, 'The Pictures' at Greensborough, by Dawn Bennetts (Petts), 2019_
... cinemas ...History of cinemas operating in Greensborough 1920s to 1960s.18 page folder, black and white text, newspaper clippingscinemas, ashril theatre, greensborough picture theatres -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Shire, Cinema Charlton c.1988, c.1988
Built as the Rex Theatre in 1938 by the Keith family. Renamed the Roxy Theatre, then Cinema Charlton and later renamed the Rex Theatre. Taken over by the Charlton community in 2007.Colour photo showing the white Cinema Charlton. building White car parked in front of building. Dress shop on the left and hairdressers on the right. Roadwork happening in front of hairdressers.rex theatre, keith family, roxy theatre, cinema charlton, business -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - To Port Melbourne Council nominating a ratepayer to vote on behalf of Eclipse Theatre, 15 Apr 1924
Arthur L PAGE lived near the site of the soon to be built cinema; he ran for Council several months after this first letter, later became MayorPhotocopy of the first of three letters to Port Melbourne Council re the Eclipse cinema: from Eclipse Picture Theatre April 1924 nominating three ratepayers to vote on their behalfarts and entertainment - film/cinema, william hugh harper, frederick nomens, arthur leaverack page, eclipse picture theatre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - To Port Melbourne Council nominating a ratepayer to vote on behalf of Eclipse Theatre, 3 Jun 1930
Arthur L Page lived near the site of the soon to be built cinema; he ran for Council several months after this first letter, later became MayorPhotocopy of second of three letters to Port Melbourne Council re the Eclipse cinema: from Hoyts Theatre Ltd., June 1930, nominating Arthur Leaverack PAGE to vote on their behalfarts and entertainment - film/cinema, arthur leaverack page, hoyts theatre ltd, eclipse picture theatre -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Stathi Raftopoulos' home cinema, c1960
Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured at his home cinema at his residence in Sylvander Street North Balwyn. In 1949 Stathi Raftopoulos imported the first Greek film into Australia, entitled 'Voice of the Heart'. It was screened at Nicholas Hall in Lonsdale Street. Stathis went on to become a travelling picture show man showing Greek films to the Greeks in regional centres around Australia. He later established a film distribution and exhibition company, The Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures, in partnership with Mr Panayioti (Peter) Giannoudis. With the advent of television in the 1950, former suburban picture theatres were being closed down. Stathi and Peter took over many of these cinemas to show imported Greek films to the post WWII burgeoning Greek community.A coloured photograph of a man seated on a red theatre seat in a home cinema. Posters, photographs and film memorabilia are displayed on the three surrounding wallsWritten on the back : 520/BAhome theatres, greek movies -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, 'The Pictures' in Greensborough, 2023
... cinemas ...A short history of cinemas operating in Greensborough 1920s to 1970s. This is an excerpt from an earlier article by Dawn Bennetts.1 page, black and white text and imagecinemas, ashril theatre, greensborough picture theatres -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - To Port Melbourne Council nominating a ratepayer to vote on behalf of Eclipse Theatre, 3 Jun 1930
Arthur L Page lived near the site of the soon to be built cinema; he ran for Council several months after this first letter, later became MayorPhotocopy of third of three letters to Port Melbourne Council re the Eclipse cinema: from Hoyts Theatre Ltd., June 1930, certifying the appointment of Arthur Leaverack PAGE to vote on their behalfarts and entertainment - film/cinema, arthur leaverack page, hoyts theatre ltd, eclipse picture theatre -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Ticket Theatre, Circa 1950
This ticket was used in the 1950's to gain entry into the Mount Beauty Cinema, located in the community Hall. This ticket was donated by the person who attended one film shown in this theatre. This was in an era where before the start of screening, the "British" anthem was played and all patrons were required to be up-stand. Sometimes if somebody was not standing the usher would advise the patron of their patriotic duties to the "Queen" required them to stand unless they were physically incapacitated. This act demonstrated the strong bond to "mother England". From the late 1960's onward this strong show of loyalty "faded away" into history.This theatre ticket is very significant to Mount Beauty because it was the access by the Kiewa Valley residents to "big city" movies. This was in a time frame when television was just beginning to be a popular household entertainment appliance. The Kiewa valley was for a very long time "out of range" for television reception and the only form of screen images were attending the Mount beauty Theatre (just like the big cities but on a more intimate level). Just like the city movie Theatres, the Mount Beauty Theatre, was the centre of the "after five o'clock" entertainment hub. This was a time when going to the theatre was a big event and townsfolk "got dressed up" for this special occasion.It was the gathering place for young and old.This thick cardboard Cinema ticket to the Mount Beauty Theatre (cinema) has two distinctive sections separated by a single perforation. One section for the doorkeeper and one section to "kindly retain". The colour is light green with black print. The ticket was printed by RENWICK PRIDE.On each side of the perforation is printed, "Mt. BEAUTY" underneath in smaller print "THEATRE" underneath a dividing line "RES. SEAT" and stamped underneath "F" "13". Below these on the left side "DOORKEEPER" and on the right side "KINDLY KEEP"ticket, small theatre, local entertainment, public movie theatre, mount beauty cinema -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet - Cinema Program, 'Observer' Print Portland, Star Cinema Program, 1935
The Star Theatre opened on 7th November 1925, with 991 seats located in orchestra and balcony levels. It was rebuilt to the plans of architect Geoffrey S. Richards, opening of 27th October 1937. In 2011, there was a small Star Cinema operating in the former balcony area. The main orchestra floor has been in use as a plumbers merchants, but is unused. The Star Cinema was closed in 2015 and is now in use as a church.Green card (folded) Cinema Program for 'Star Talkies' for weeks ending January 26 and February 2, 1935. Includes list of films, admission prices, where to buy tickets and whether the films are suitable or not suitable for a general audience.star cinema -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Stathi & Naki Raftopoulos, c2000
... cinemas ...Brothers Stathi and Naki Raftopoulos arrived in Australia as young boys in 1934. They first settled in Merbein but eventually moved permanently to Melbourne. Both were involved in various businesses with Stathi eventually involved in Greek cinemas and Naki in the food and hospitality industry.A coloured photograph of a man sitting at his desk talking to another man. Bookshelves are stacked with books behind the two men.brothers, cinemas -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Mathieson family photographs and history - Ringwood circa 1950's & 1960's
Typed document -6 pages including colour photographThe Mathieson Family and the Reservoir Cinema -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Council to consider cinema site options, 20/09/1989 12:00:00 AM
... Cinemas ...Report from the Progress Press of options for the development of the cinema site in Maling Road. Includes photograph of the old timber house, corner of Scott Street and Maling Road.canterbury, maling road, scott street, maling properties, urban renewal planning scheme, resident action, town planning, theatres, cinemas -
Canterbury History Group
Document - When the "Flicks" came to Canterbury, K. M. Lyall
... Cinemas ...Notes on the history of theatre and cinema in Canterbury from research for Box Hill Reporter newspaper 2 page A4 typed documentCompiled by Ken Lyall with thanks to the B.H.H.S. for access to the Box Hill "Reporter" newspapercinemas, goldings hall, entertainment, canterbury library, golding family, canterbury theatre -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, View from Cinema Point Great Ocean Road
Photograph of view at the Somme near Cinema Pointg.o.r; cinema point; the somme; -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Magazine, Cinema Record Issue 95, Ed 3-2017
Presented to the Society by Tony Tiballs following his talk to SHHS. This edition contains an article regarding the Surrey Theatre (p28-29) & Lawrence Ernest Rossiter.A magazine produced by the Cinema & Theatre Historical Societysurrey theatre, caths, cinema & theatre historical society, lawrence ernest rossiter, tony tiballs -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Maling Road centre action, 6/09/1989 12:00:00 AM
... Cinemas ...Report from the Progress Press, 6 September 1989, on the reprieve won by Maling Road, Canterbury against the over development of the old cinema site. Includes a black and white photograph of Julia Blake and Kenn Buckley.canterbury, maling road, town planning, norris> julia, kullen> gwenda, shops, city of boroondara, buckley> kenn, theatres, cinemas