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  • The Pioneer Drive-In Theatre opened January 28, 1965 with Warner Bros - "The Sundowners".
  • CinemaScope debuts at Hoyts Ambassadors Theatre Perth WA - Dec 31, 1953
  • After The Newmarket Picture Theatre closed for movies in 1962, the Melbourne band “The Blue Jays” moved in and performed live (twice a week) to sell out dance crowds
  • Pictured – Mr. Robert McLeish Jr, operator of the “McLeish Chain Of Theatres from Wed, 7 Oct 1953
  • The Newmarket Picture Theatre, 310 Racecourse Road, Melbourne, Victoria. Opened November 1, 1913. Closed sometime during the middle 60’s and was ultimately demolished….
  • The management of the "Piccadilly Theatre" (Perth WA) launches a major look-a-like competition to promote the release of Paramount's 1960 production "The World of Suzie Wong" The photo is courtesy of Perth Cinema Identity, Roy Mudge
  • Piccadilly Theatre Perth WA – (Photo 1960) “SPARTACUS” More excellent front of house promotion from the Roy Mudge Collection
  • Piccadilly Theatre Perth WA – (Photo 1961) “The World of Suzie Wong” front of house promotion, from the Roy Mudge Collection.
  • Piccadilly Theatre Perth WA. Usherettes Sophisticated & Chic, from The Golden Age of Cinema – Photo courtesy of Roy Mudge
  • Because of flooding The Capitol Theatre, Alice Springs must discontinue the 1932 serial "The Lost Special"
  • Piccadilly Theatre Perth WA. Opening night photo courtesy of Roy Mudge
  • Bill Burton Cinema Pioneer - Photo Courtesy of Michael Burton
  • Tennant Drive In Theatre NT - 1971- Photo courtesy of Bob Burton
  • Tennant Drive In Theatre NT 1971 - Construction of screen
  • Tennant Drive In Theatre NT - Construction of screen
  • The Welfare Hall Alice Springs NT - Photo courtesy of  "Punch & Marilyn Hall Collection
  • Photo of The Welfare Hall, Alice Springs NT 1938, courtesy of Charlie Poole...
  • The Welfare Hall, Alice Springs NT is the building standing on stilts on the far left - Photo (1932) courtesy of J. A. Poole
  • The Welfare Hall, Alice Springs NT is the building standing on stilts on the far left - Restored photo (1932) courtesy of J. A. Poole
  • Early pre CinemaScope photo - Interior of "The Capitol Open Air Theatre" Alice Springs NT: courtesy of Charlie Poole: