Windsor Theatre
229 Canterbury Road,
Sydney,
NSW
2193
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Taken on: November 14, 2022
Uploaded on: November 14, 2022
Exposure: 1/746 sec, f/2.2, ISO 25
Camera: Apple iPhone SE (1st generation)
Software: PhotoScape
GPS: -33° 54' 49" S, 151° 7' 0" E
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Date time: 2022-11-15 11:06:02 +0000
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Date time original: 2022-11-14 10:40:04 +0000
Date time digitized: 2022-11-14 10:40:04 +0000
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GPS date stamp: 2022:11:13
November 2022 photo by Martin Jaul. The Canterbury Windsor operated as a typical independent suburban theater until the coming of television led to its first closure on 27th October 1960. Several attempts were later made to re-launch the venue, including the screening of Arabic films. In 1974 some renovations took place and the theater re-opened with English language films as Cinema 96. Reason for adopting this peculiar appellation are a mystery. One can only guess that the operators hoped to obtain some benefit from an association with the scandalously popular TV soap opera of the time called “Number 96”.
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