Photos from film

Showing 4,441 - 4,460 of 4,670 photos
  • ["ALBANY (Newsreel) THEATRETTE – 230 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria – Australia 1936"]
  • ["PADUA THEATRE BRUNSWICK VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA - Staircase"]
  • ["METRO THEATER  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  -  Proscenium "]
  • ["METRO THEATER  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  - INTERIOR"]
  • ["METRO THEATER  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  -  Patrons inspecting Metro show-cases in Collins St, sometime during the 50's"]
  • ["METRO THEATER  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  - House Usherettes of the Golden Era"]
  • ["METRO THEATER  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  -  Follow The Boys 1963"]
  • ["METRO THEATER  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  - “The Wonders of Aladdin\"  1961  "]
  • ["METRO THEATRE  ( Later The Mayfair ) 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic – Australia  - “The Barkleys of Broadway”  1949"]
  • ["MISS MARJORIE LAWRENCE - Concert Thrills at The Globe Theatre Winchelsea - Victoria, Australia - 1939"]
  • ["Globe Theatre 17 Willis Street, Winchelsea, VIC - Australia 1927 - Opening announcement"]
  • ["Crest Theatre 157 Blaxcell Street, Granville - NSW Australia - Proscenium"]
  • ["Hoyts Castle Theatre  57-61 South Street, Granville  NSW - Australia - Design based on the Quonset hut"]
  • ["New Mentone Theatre  188 Nepean Highway, Mentone, VIC - Australia -  Unique raised moulded pillars & Motif."]
  • ["New Mentone Theatre  188 Nepean Highway, Mentone, VIC - Australia - Stairs to the Lounge / Dress circle"]
  • ["New Mentone Theatre  188 Nepean Highway, Mentone, VIC - Australia - INTERIOR"]
  • ["Hoyts Castle Theatre  57-61 South Street, Granville  NSW - Australia - 1947"]
  • ["Hoyts Castle Theatre 57-61 South Street, Granville, NSW – Unique interior decoration."]
  • ["Hoyts Castle Theatre  57-61 South Street, Granville, NSW - Australia - Opening announcement"]
  • ["The Roxy & Lyric Theatre’s Maylands were run by the Robinson family. H. R. (Herb) Robinson (pictured) & his sister Miss M. I. Robinson, who opened the gardens in 1933. "]