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  • <p>ABORIGINAL EXPOSE – EXCLUSIVE TO THE MAYFAIR NEWSREEL THEATRETTE – Advert placed in the Daily News (Newspaper) May 23, 1957</p>
            
              <p>The earliest examples of activist documentary in Australia.</p>
            
              <p>The ‘Warburton Range controversy’ and the making of Their Darkest Hour. The ‘Warburton Range controversy’ was a national public debate about the health and welfare of desert Aboriginal people living in and around the Warburton mission, the Rawlinson Range and the Blackstone Range in the Central Aborigines Reserve (‘the Reserve’). The controversy had its provenance in a protracted argument between state and commonwealth governments, anthropologists and activists about how best to manage the fate of those Aboriginal people whose remote existences were set to collide with a series of major national defence projects that began in the late 1940s. Ngaanyatjarra country lay directly under the flight path of the Blue-Streak (non-atomic) missiles being tested by the Woomera Research Establishment (WRE).</p>
            
              <p>Warburton Mission</p>
            
              <p>In 1956, an area of Ngaanyatjarra country in the Rawlinson Range near the present day community of Warakurna had been excised from the Reserve and hosted a weather station that fed meteorological data back to the WRE. Giles weather station, as this little outpost came to be known, was the first permanent colonial occupation in the area of the Rawlinson Range and at the time a number of yarnangu families continued to live in the area relatively independently of the Warburton mission.</p>
            
              <p>Doug Nicholls</p>
            
              <p>In February 1957 William Grayden, a war veteran from the conservative side of politics, and Victorian Aboriginal activist, church pastor and football star Doug Nicholls, made a journey together from Perth into Ngaanyatjarra country. They were on a mission to prove that Aboriginal residents of the Reserve were struggling to survive in an era of increasing defence and mining activity. Determined to provide tangible evidence, Grayden took with him a Bell and Howell 16mm film camera. The images Grayden shot on this trip form the basis of Their Darkest Hour and were also published in his book Adam and Atoms (1957). The film is one of the earliest examples of activist documentary in Australia – Contributed by Greg Lynch – <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>I took this photograph in February 1970 when I was still fourteen years old and travelling solo by bus between Brisbane in Queensland and Perth in Western Australia, via Sydney and Adelaide. I can’t remember whether I actually saw ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE at the Regent in Sydney or at the Ambassadors in Perth. I suspect it was the latter.</p>
  • <p>Fundamentally very little has changed since this photograph was taken to show off a new ‘rubber tile’ floor covering.</p>
  • <p>November 7th, 1980 Grand opening ad</p>
  • <p>It’s May 10, 1951 and time for The Family Drive-In Theatre to open. “Young Daniel Boone” and “Savage Splendor” are the opening pictures.</p>
  • <p>Tennant Drive In Theatre NT, 1971 - Photo courtesy of Bob Burton</p>
  • <p>Sun Pictures  8 Carnarvon Street, Broome, WA - Worlds oldest operating open air cinema..</p>
            
              <p>The Sun Pictures opened on 9th December 1916. It is an open air cinema, with a garden setting, and was designated ‘the worlds oldest operating open air cinema’ by the Guinness Book of Records in 2004.</p>
            
              <p>There is an under-cover foyer at the entrance and some seating at the rear of the cinema are also under cover. The remainder of the seating is open to the sky, as is the screen.. Contributed by Greg Lynch - Photo the property of Sun Pictures - <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Sun Pictures 8 Carnarvon Street, Broome, WA – Worlds oldest operating open air cinema – FULL HOUSE – Contributed by Greg Lynch – Photo the property of Sun Pictures - <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>WINDSOR PICTURE GARDENS 1950 - 98 Stirling Highway, Nedlands, WA - Photo State Library of WA - <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Mirror (Perth, WA) Sat 6 Nov 1926, Page 7 - writes</p>
            
              <p>THEY’LL AMUSU AT THE 5th BIRTHDAY</p>
            
              <p>On Monday next, November 8, commences the fifth anniversary celebrations of this popular suburban picture House, the Amusu Theatre of Victoria Park. These celebrations will extend over a period of two weeks, during which time the theatre will be open every week-night. These celebrations serve a double purpose; firstly, making the fact widely known that the Amusu has now attained it’s 5th birthday, and the screening over the coming weeks of the biggest pictures ever - Contributed by Greg Lynch - <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Grand opening of The Civic Theatre Inglewood WA on Sat March 28, 1936</p>
            
              <p>As reported in The Daily News Perth, WA Sat March 28, 1936 – Opening feature film “Air Hawks”</p>
            
              <p>Tom Snooks & Son – Builder & original Exhibitor of The Civic Theatre Inglewood, WA – Opened Sat March 28, 1936. Tom Snooks was actively involved with the Civic Theatre site from the early 1920s, until his death in 1958. Tom chose the name Civic because, like the clock tower that looked both ways along this arterial road, it looks the same from both directions. Raycophone Sound Equipment was installed. Being a thrifty man, the earlier name Piccadilly was reused for the new flats. T. Snooks & Son were responsible for building many houses and small businesses in the Maylands-Inglewood area and beyond. Until Tom retired in 1945, due to ill health, all the boys, together with their sister Min (in accounts), worked in his firm; thereafter they established their own building business called Snooks Bros, which continued operating until the mid-1960s. Tom Snooks, therefore, played a significant role in both building and entertaining this microcosm of interwar suburbia. – ‘Air Hawks" (1935) from Columbia Pictures was the opening feature film starring Ralph Bellamy. Although limited in budget and production values, the introduction of a “death ray” elevated the modest programmer into the science-fiction genre. – Contributed by Greg Lynch – <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette 636 Hay Street, Perth, WA – Closed Aug 91 – The Shell</p>
            
              <p>Savoy Theatrette photos courtesy of Dale Grice ©</p>
            
              <p>Message from (Dale Grice) the photographer – There are five photos of the Savoy theatrette in this collection. This one is looking back at the projection ports … there are no seats in the room, it’s pretty much empty … Contributed by Greg Lynch – <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette  636 Hay Street, Perth, WA - Closed Aug 91 - The Shell</p>
            
              <p>Savoy theatre photos courtesy of Dale Grice ©</p>
            
              <p>Message from (Dale Grice) the photographer - There are five photos of the theatrette in this collection. Two are in the theatre itself looking back at at the projection windows… there are no seats in the room, it’s pretty much empty - Contributed by Greg Lynch - <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette  636 Hay Street, Perth, WA - Closed Aug 91 - The Shell</p>
            
              <p>Savoy theatrette photos courtesy of Dale Grice ©</p>
            
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette 636 Hay Street, Perth, WA – Closed Aug 91 – The Shell.</p>
            
              <p>Savoy Theatrette photos courtesy of Dale Grice ©</p>
            
              <p>Message from the photographer – Here we can see the CinemaScope screen, lacing and curtains – A section of the screen has been torn away, revealing the speaker stand – An important photo by Dale Grice - Contributed by Greg Lynch – <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette 636 Hay Street, Perth, WA – Closed Aug 91 – The Shell.</p>
            
              <p>Savoy theatrette photos courtesy of Dale Grice ©</p>
            
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette 636 Hay Street, Perth, WA – Savoy Neon Sign & Facade.</p>
            
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  • <p>Savoy Theatrette 636 Hay Street, Perth, WA – Closed Aug 91 – The Shell.</p>
            
              <p>Savoy theatrette photos courtesy of Dale Grice ©</p>
            
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  • <p>The Daily News (Newspaper) (Perth, WA) Sat 21 Sep 1929 Page 6</p>
            
              <p>Talkies for the suburbs</p>
            
              <p>Caption: . Mr Borthwick, chief installation engineer, and Mr Waghorn, chief projectionist who have arrived to install “Raycophone” the only Australian 100 per cent reproducing sound invention. The first suburban theatres to be wired will be the New Oxford Theatre at Leederville, and the Premier Theatre at East Perth. Part of the beginning of the talkies in WA.</p>
            
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              <p>Raycophone was perfected by Mr. Ray Allsop, a young Sydney engineer, who came into prominence originally as research engineer for 2BL broadcasting station in Sydney. By June 1937 Raycophone sound-projection systems were installed in 345 theatres.</p>
            
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  • <p>Premier Theatre and Summer Gardens  293 Stirling Street, East Perth, WA.</p>
            
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  • <p>Wynyard Newsreel Theatre 283 George Street, Sydney, NSW 1941 – Photo acknowledgment, “The Les Tod Collection", also special thanks to the F.G. Hawkins publication (The Vanishing Cinema 2)</p>
            
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  • <p>THE OPENING OF REGENT THEATRE GUILDFORD ( Western Australia ) UNDER THE HEADING “GUILDFORD’S PROGRESS”… Source : The Swan Express (Midland Junction, WA : Fri 12 Mar 1926 - Despite the rain on Tuesday evening  ( 8th March 1926 )  the seating accommodated for 700 at the Regent Theatre Guildford, which was almost filled. Also, it was not a children’s night, and that fact alone would affect any audience. The builders had been busy right up to the last minute, and the scaffolding, casks, planks, etc. were piled on the adjourning land. The theatre is a handsome trick structure of imposing appearance, brilliantly lighted by large globes under the awning. The entrance is flanked by two lock-up shops, one already being open for business. Carpeted stairs lead from the spacious entrance to the stalls, from which the pictures may be viewed in comfort. On the floor of the hall long padded forms give comfort to patrons, and a few rows of chairs in front are available for restless children. The advantages of the ventilating arrangements will be appreciated in the hot weather, and the windows are large and well arranged. The top windows open at a central pivot, and on each side all are connected by an iron shaft, which is operated by a rope on a pulley. One pull on the rope therefore opens or shuts all the windows. The lower windows are balanced by sash-weights, and are raised or lowered by means of a long rod. The screen is artistically bordered and tilted. The hall is so well proportioned that its capacity may be under-estimated, but the attractive appearance of white walls and polished jarrah, together with symmetrical designs of walls, ceilings, etc, will please all. The orchestral accompaniment was sympathetic with the themes pictured, and the music was delightful through out. Miss Netta Huey was the pianist and conductor, and her sisters Bernice and Viola performed with violin and banjo respectively. The pictures were clearly shown, and were immensely enjoyed….3D….A novelty featurette was that of pictures from which the characters came right out to the audience - Known at the time as Stereoscopiks.  One almost winced when the lariat swung near one’s head, or a missile came straight for one’s eye. During the showing of these the audience wore spectacles with blue and red lenses. “The Dark Angel” ( The main feature, starring Ronald Colman & Vilma Bánky - A silent film ) was a picture of exceptional interest and charm. During the interval, Hon. W. D. Johnson, M.L.A., said he was pleased to be present on the unique occasion of the opening of the new picture hall which was as good as any in the metropolitan area, and reflected great credit on Mr. Hall’s enterprise. The slope of the floor and tilt of the screen made the pictures more effective. The
              building, of which the ventilation was a special feature, was a credit to the architect and builder, and one of which Guildford was proud. He congratulated Mr. Hall on his expenditure of £5000, and hoped the enterprise would be fully rewarded. Mr. Hall had had visions of better accommodation during the eight years he had been showing pictures in Guildford at the Vaudeville theatre. They were grateful to him for the congenial conditions of the new hall, and trusted that the public would make adequate response. He officially declared the Regent Theatre open. The Mayor of Guildford (Mr. E. A. Evans) thanked Mr. Johnson for having declared the hall open, and expressed full appreciation of Mr. Hall’s enterprise. They would remember in the past Mr. Hall’s ready assistance to Red Cross work, and prompt response to any call on behalf of charities. For the good work in the past, charitable actions,
              and for the provision of an excellent picture house they were deeply indebted to Mr. Geo. Hall. The community spirit was good for Guildford, as well as the whole of Australia, and folk should extend their patronage to the picture hall in Guildford, where it was well deserved. The vote of thanks was carried by acclamation. Mr. Johnson expressed his pleasure at the vote of thanks by the Mayor and its hearty support. Mr. Hall desired to express appreciation of the good work, of the architects and builders. The hall was quite modern and all would appreciate its special conveniences.
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  • <p>The first presentation of “Talkie” Pictures
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              evening ( 28th Oct, 1929 ) on the occasion of the first presentation of “Talkie” pictures in Guildford. Mr, Hall, the lessee, has installed in the theatre one of the most modern plants known in the picture realm, and those persons who were present on Monday expressed their approval of the enterprise shown in no measured terms. Starting with “Talkie Shorts,” which led up to the “The Donovan Affair” a photo play of exceptional interest, a programme such as is seldom presented in town or suburbs, was staged by the management of this theatre. It was not the intention of Mr. Hall to install this plant at the moment, as he is contemplating paying a visit to the old country in the near future; but in order to keep faith with Guildford people he has gone to this expense. Mr. Hall has already received many tokens of appreciation and congratulation on his enterprise. Lovers of the silent pictures will still be catered for on Thursday and Saturday evenings, the Talkies providing the programme for Tuesday nights only until further notice. ADDITIONAL COMMENT - The Donovan Affair is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedic murder-mystery film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures and is based upon the play of the same name by Owen Davis. Its original soundtrack, recorded on soundtrack discs, has been lost. The Donovan Affair starred Jack Holt as Inspector Killian & Dorothy Revier as Jean Rankin - Supplied by Greg Lynch - <script type="text/javascript">
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