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The Regent Theatre site on Collins Street was purchased by Hoyts Theatres director Francis W. Thring to be the flagship for his Regent theatre circuit. It was designed by Cedric Ballantyne, a noted theatre architect who had designed earlier theatres for Thring, [1] including the Regent Theatre, Ballarat, [2] [3] and toured movie palaces in the US, drawing inspiration from their eclectic ...
East Perth Park, Includes Peter Pan Statue, East Perth Clayfields Reserve: P & O Building (former) 4587: 56–58: William Street: Perth: Orient Line Building, MAS Building, Malaysian Airlines: Aberdeen Hotel & St Johns Building: 4601: 84: Aberdeen Street
Canada Le Spectrum de Montréal: July 13, 1984 Toronto: Toronto Concert Hall: July 15, 1984 Buffalo: United States Salty Dog Skyroom July 16, 1984 Lower: Playpen July 17, 1984 Brookhaven: Goodskates Roller Ballroom July 19, 1984 Boston: Orpheum Theatre: July 20, 1984 Hartford: Agora Ballroom July 21, 1984 New York City Beacon Theatre: July 22 ...
In the 1930s, most large department stores in Perth had staff balls at the Embassy. [7] [8] [9] The building was affected by fire in 1933, [10] but was repaired and re-opened the following year. [11] It was a well used venue during and after the Second World War. [12] It continued to be a venue for a range of events well into the 1950s. [13]
The ballroom in 1907 decorated for a visit of Governor-General Henry Northcote and Lady Northcote. The ballroom 17 November 2011 for Heritage Day. Following the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829, the first governor Captain James Stirling and his family were initially housed in tents on a site near the corner of Barrack Street and St Georges Terrace, known today as Stirling Gardens ...