Historical information
This file contains 4 items relating to the Elsternwick Classic Cinema:
1/1 original black and white photograph of the Elsternwick Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street Elsternwick. Date and photographer unknown.
2/ 2 photocopied photos of the Elsternwick Classic Theatre in its various stages of operation. One photo is of it as the Dorchester Dance Hall between 1938 and 1946 and the other is of the Classic Cinema in 1994. Photographers unknown.
3/National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Classification Report on Elsternwick Theatre with attached cover letter addressed to the Manager of the Planning Section, City of Glen Eira Council, from Ian Pausacker from the National Trust dated 04/10/2000. The report includes a statement of significance, history, description, context and floor plans of the theatre.
4/1 newspaper article written by Alex Njoo from the Caulfield/Port Philip Leader, 31/01/2012, congratulating the Tamir family on their conservation of the Elsternwick Classic Cinema. Includes a colour photo of the Tamirs, photographer unknown.
Subjects
- elsternwick classic cinema,
- gordon street,
- elsternwick,
- dorchester dance hall,
- national trust of australia,
- national trust register,
- elsternwick theatre,
- pausacker ian,
- classic cinema,
- entertainment,
- cinemas,
- theatres,
- victorian style,
- elsternwick public hall,
- skating rink company limited,
- selwyn street,
- victorian permanent building society,
- community centres,
- films,
- shows and exhibitions,
- film projectors,
- amalgamate picture company ltd.,
- richardson frank g.,
- architecture,
- stairs,
- associated theatres limited,
- ballantyne and hared,
- balconies,
- architectural features,
- entrances,
- depression 1929-1939,
- astor,
- dancehalls,
- esquire theatre,
- prentice george,
- plottel joseph,
- architects,
- cowper murphy and associates,
- sharon cinema,
- tamir eddie,
- readings,
- free classical style,
- plans,
- business people,
- njoo alex,
- tamir family
References
- Caulfield/Port Philip Leader, 31/01/2012