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20 Carlisle Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B7165
National Trust
VHR H2092The Victory Theatre was initially constructed in 1920-21 to a design by the architect Cecil F Keeley. It was the second biggest cinema in Melbourne at the time with capacity for an audience…
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110 Beaconsfield Parade,, ALBERT PARK VIC 3206 - Property No B6226
National Trust
The former Beach Theatre, 110 Beaconsfield Parade Albert Park is of National historical and architectural significance, for its representation of the primitive phases and rapid growth of the…
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1 Chapel Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B5891
National Trust
VHR H1751Designed by architect, Ron Taylor, this theatre opened in April 1936 with a seating capacity of 1692. Equipped with all the latest technological advances such as hearing-aid sockets built…
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14 LOWER ESPLANADE ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0947The Palais Theatre, St Kilda was constructed in 1927 as the Palais Pictures, to a design by prominent Sydney-based theatre and cinema architect, Henry E. White. It was built on leased Crown…
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