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Western Australia Location Name Venue Type Opened Closed Current Status AGNEW Agnew Picture Gardens Open Air c1935-8 c1949 Closed Street Address -> address details required Country Alternative Names -> Agnew Open Air Theatre ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Inc. ALBANY Albany Entertainment Centre Multi-purpose 11/12/2010 Operational Street Address -> 2 Toll Place (off Princess Royal Drive) Country Alternative Names -> Venue includes Princess Royal Theatre (620 seats) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Albany Town Hall Public Hall 1 June 1993 Hall Street Address -> 217 York Street (Cnr. Grey St.) Country Alternative Names -> Town Hall Pictures, Cinema 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................................Australia ALBANY Central 70 Drive In Drive In 26/12/1964 10/02/1983 Industrial Estate Street Address -> Barker Road (opposite Stead St) of Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Cremorne Gardens Open Air c1896 Destroyed by Street Address -> Stirling Terrace. Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Downtown Cinema Cinema 9 Jan 1980 Nov 1987 Closed Street Address -> 96 Stirling Terrace Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................Society ALBANY Empire Theatre Cinema 31/10/1912 Oct. 1965 Retail / Office Street Address -> 126 York Street (near Stirling Terrace) Country Alternative Names -> site of Princess Pavilion (c1906-'12) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Middleton Beach Tea Rooms Cinema Retail / Office Street Address -> 25 Flinders Parade, (Middleton Beach) Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Orana Cinemas HistoricalCinema April 1993 Operational Street Address -> 451 Albany Hwy Country Alternative Names -> Albany Cinema, Orana 3, Albany 3 Cinemas ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Orana Drive In Drive In 12/04/1960 c1988 Beyond Street Address -> Albany Highway Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Port Theatre Public Hall Operational Street Address -> waterfront Theatre Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Princess Royal Theatre Multi-purpose 11/12/2010 Operational Street Address -> Toll Place Country Alternative Names -> Albanyand Performing Arts Centre (PAC) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Regent Theatre Cinema 5/02/1925 c1969 Demolished Street Address -> 134 York Street Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ALBANY Boronia Drive In Drive In Dec 1963 22/3/1967 Demolished Street Address -> Troode Street, Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................Cinema Location Name Venue Type Opened Closed Current Status APPLECROSS Applecross District Hall Cinema 15-09-1934 c1960 Club / Street Address -> Canning Beach Rd - Cnr. Kintail Rd. (Canning Bridge) Suburban Alternative Names -> Tivoli Theatre ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Inc. APPLECROSS Teneriffe Gardens Open Air 1954 c1960 Closed Street Address -> Applecross Suburban ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ARDATH Ardath Memorial Hall Public Hall c1940 Demolished Street Address -> Main Street Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ARMADALE Armadale District Hall Public Hall 12/12/1936 1958 Community Use Street Address -> Cnr. Jull St. & Church Ave., Armadale AustraliaSuburban Alternative Names -> Armadale Hall & Gardens ........................................................................................................................................................................................of ARMADALE Armadale Drive In Drive In 1966 4/11/1984 Demolished Street Address -> Forrest Road Suburban Alternative Names -> Daleline Drive-in (1973-'84) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ARMADALE Golden Nugget Theatre Cinema 10 April c2003 Other Use Street Address -> Cnr. Albany Hwy & South West Hwy Suburban Alternative Names -> Armadale Cinema, Pioneer Village Cinemas. Society ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ARMADALE Grand Cinemas Cinema 2005 Operational Street Address -> Cnr. Jull St & Third Roads. Suburban ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ARMADALE Mechanics Institute Public Hall 1935/6 Demolished Street Address -> Cnr. Jull St. & Church Ave. Suburban ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ARTHUR RIVER Arthur River Hall HistoricalPublic Hall Community Use Street Address -> Albany Highway Country Alternative Names -> Arthur River Agricultural Hall ........................................................................................................................................................................................ AUGUSTA Augusta Town Hall Public Hall Unknown - Street Address -> address details required Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ BAANDEE Agricultural Hall Public Hall Unknown - Street Address -> address detailsTheatre required Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................ BAKERS HILL Hall Public Hall 1924 c1950 Demolished Street Address -> Lot 206 Great Eastern Hwy.,Bakers Hill Country ........................................................................................................................................................................................and BALCATTA Glenway Drive In Drive In c1967 1985 Demolished Street Address -> Wanneroo Road ( Balga ) Suburban ........................................................................................................................................................................................ BALCATTA Odin Drive In Drive In 31/12/1964 July 1988 Housing Estate Street Address -> Odin Drive, (b/w Orr Place & Amelia St.) Suburban ........................................................................................................................................................................................Cinema Location Name Venue Type Opened Closed Current Status BALINGUP Agricultural Hall Public Hall 1930 c1940's Community Use Street Address -> Cnr. Jayes Rd and Roberts St. Country Alternative Names -> Roads Board Hall, Balingup District Hall, Balingup Town Hall ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Inc. BALINGUP West's Hall Cinema 1936 c1958 Closed Street Address -> 14 Forrest St. Country
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