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St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Ticket, Ball in aid of the funds of the St Kilda Soldiers' Lounge, 1917
... Ball in aid of the funds of the St Kilda Soldiers' Lounge......St Kilda Soldiers Lounge...The St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne The St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. ...The St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. Located in the refreshment rooms of the former Comedy Theatre, Lower Esplanade, it provided a place for returned soldiers to relax and socialise. By mid-1916 the average weekly attendance had reached eight hundred servicemen. The lounge remained popular until it closed in 1920.White coloured card printed in bluewwi fund-raising, st kilda soldiers lounge, wwi, world war i -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Dance card, Ball in aid of the funds of the St Kilda Soldiers' Lounge, 1917
... Ball in aid of the funds of the St Kilda Soldiers' Lounge...The former St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne The former St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. ...The former St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. Located in the refreshment rooms of the former Comedy Theatre, Lower Esplanade, it provided a place for returned soldiers to relax and socialise. By mid-1916 the average weekly attendance had reached eight hundred servicemen. The lounge remained popular until it closed in 1920.Cream coloured card folded once to make 4 pages, printed in green on 3 pages. The program of dances is set out on the inside pages.wwi, world war i, st kilda - history, st kilda town hall -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Special event program, An ANZAC Afternoon, 1915
... ...St Kilda Soldiers Lounge...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Program for an afternoon of sport and entertainment at St Kilda Cricket Ground to raise funds for wounded soldiers ANZAC WWI World War I St Kilda Rest House St Kilda Soldiers Lounge WWI fund-raising St Kilda Cricket Ground Yellowed cream coloured paper folded in half to create four pages and printed in red on all pages An ANZAC Afternoon Ephemera Special event program ...Program for an afternoon of sport and entertainment at St Kilda Cricket Ground to raise funds for wounded soldiersYellowed cream coloured paper folded in half to create four pages and printed in red on all pagesanzac, wwi, world war i, st kilda rest house, st kilda soldiers lounge, wwi fund-raising, st kilda cricket ground -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Advertisement, A Hearty Welcome, c1915
... The St Kilda Seaside Lounge, later known as the St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge, was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne The St Kilda Seaside Lounge, later known as the St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge, was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. ...The St Kilda Seaside Lounge, later known as the St Kilda Soldiers’ Lounge, was opened by the St Kilda Patriotic League and the YMCA in 1915, and run by Mrs Lucie Hallenstein. Located in the refreshment rooms of the former Comedy Theatre, Lower Esplanade, it provided a place for returned soldiers to relax and socialise. By mid-1916 the average weekly attendance had reached eight hundred servicemen. The lounge remained popular until it closed in 1920.Yellowed white coloured card printed in bluest kilda seaside lounge, st kilda patriotic committee, wwi
