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277-287 BARKLY STREET FOOTSCRAY, MARIBYRNONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0878The Barkly Theatre, constructed in 1914 for the Barkly Picture Theatre Company Limited, is among the earliest purpose-built cinemas in Australia. It is the oldest surviving cinema exterior in…
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167-173 COLLINS STREET AND 172-180 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0416The former Auditorium Building was designed in 1913 by renowned Melbourne architect Nahum Barnet for the theatrical firm J and N Tait. It is an eight storey building with a face brick and…
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191-197 COLLINS STREET AND 186-200 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0690' The Regent Theatre was designed by Cedric Ballantyne and built by James Porter & Sons, and opened in 1929. Ballantyne combined Spanish Gothic and French Renaissance styles to produce…
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150-162 FLINDERS STREET MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0438The Forum and Rapallo Cinemas, formerly the State Theatre, were designed by the American cinema architect John Eberson in association with the prominent Melbourne architects Bohringer,…
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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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6-12 BALLARAT STREET YARRAVILLE, MARIBYRNONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0679The Sun Theatre, Yarraville, which opened in 1938 was the fourth cinema built for the promoter EC Yeomans. The building was designed by architects Cowper, Murphy & Appleford. The…
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1-9 CHAPEL STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1751The Astor Theatre, designed by architect Ron Morton Taylor, was built by the contractors Clements Langford in 1935-36. It was officially opened on 3 April 1936 at a ceremony attended by the…
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228-240 EXHIBITION STREET MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2273The Comedy Theatre, constructed in 1928, was designed as an 'intimate' theatre for the JC Williamson Ltd. firm of theatre operators. Theatre manager and actor, James Cassius (J.C.)…
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30-32 HARGRAVES STREET CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2144Castlemaine's Theatre Royal was built in 1858 to replace the first canvas and timber Theatre Royal which burnt down in 1857. Local residents raised a public loan to enable the lessees Messrs…
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212-220 HIGH STREET NORTHCOTE, DAREBIN CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2287The Former Northcote Theatre at 212 - 220 High Street, Northcote is a two-storey rendered brick purpose-built picture theatre building designed and constructed in 1911-12. The Northcote…
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20 CARLISLE STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2092The National Theatre, St Kilda opened in April 1921 as a cinema, the Victory Theatre, described at the time as the second biggest cinema in Melbourne with a capacity for an audience of 3000.…