Lido Gardens

Forrest Street and Marine Parade,
Cottesloe, WA 6011

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Lido Gardens  Forrest Street and Marine Parade, Cottesloe, WA

Lido Gardens Forrest Street and Marine Parade, Cottesloe, WA

Reproduced from Marchant James, R., Cottesloe: A Town of Distinction, Town of Cottesloe, 2007, p. 306.

The open-air cinema was designed to give the effect of a Japanese garden. The main lighting scheme included soft ambers in Japanese lanterns and coloured lights around the proscenium arch over the screen. The entrance from Forrest Street led to ticket boxes in the foyer. At the side was a ‘refreshment garden’ for the patrons to enjoy during intervals.

The deck chairs and garden seating provided for up to 650 people. The newspaper proudly reported that the two ‘talkies’ machines which formed the equipment of the New Lido open-air pictures were Australian products, constructed by the Astor Radio Corporation of Australia -Contributed by Greg Lynch -

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