Liberty Theatre

81 Barrack Street,
Perth, WA 6000

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The original Liberty Theatre, Perth motive

Liberty Theatre motive - Greg Lynch says - Here is a unique glass divider found at the top of the stairs (entrance) featuring the original Liberty Theatre motive & Olympic torch. This is a technique known as Glass Etching / Sand blasting.

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davidcoppock
davidcoppock on October 3, 2017 at 11:26 pm

Is the Olympic torch a reference to the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympic games?

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film on October 27, 2017 at 6:11 am

Greg Lynch says: Acknowledging David Coppock’s excellent question, and I quote… “Is the Olympic torch a reference to the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympic games”? end quote …………………….. Note : David is referring to the photo on this page of The Liberty Theatre unique glass divider. …………………….. Answer : I’ve done some research and now believe that what appears to be an Olympic Torch is actually the Statue of Liberty Torch ( It makes sense ) This is the symbol of enlightenment. EG: The Statue of Liberty’s torch lights the way to freedom showing us the path to Liberty. Even the Statue’s official name represents her most important symbol “Liberty Enlightening the World”. It’s the only logical explanation when you put the word liberty together with an image of the torch. I would wager that this was the inspiration behind Lionel Hart’s naming of his theatre…..Greg Lynch –

davidcoppock
davidcoppock on February 20, 2018 at 7:53 pm

Oh wow, makes sense!!

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