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Government Series RG 56-11 Theatre Photographs List of: Government Series RG 56-11 Theatre photographs Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-1 Garry Theatre, Alexandria 1946 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 8 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-2 Circle Theatre, Alliston 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-3 O'Brien Theatre, Almonte 1930 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-4 Liberty Theatre, Amherstburg 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-5 O'Brien Theatre, Arnprior 1930 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-6 Park Theatre, Atikokan 1950 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 11 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-7 Strand Theatre, Atikokan 1950 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-8 Bancroft Theatre, Bancroft 1950 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 8 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-9 Granada Theatre, Barrie 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-10 Imperial Theatre, Barrie 1946 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-11 Roxy Theatre, Barrie 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-12 Roxy Theatre, Beardmore 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-13 Strand Theatre, Beaverton 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-14 Belle Theatre, Belleville 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-15 McCarthy Theatre, Belleville 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 file of photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-16 Park (Capitol) Theatre, Belleville 1941 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-17 Sunset Drive-In Theatre, Belmont 1954 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 1 photograph container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-18 Palace Theatre, Blind River 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-19 Royal Theatre, Bowmanville 1946 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 Page 1 of 20 List of: Government Series RG 56-11 Theatre photographs Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-20 Strand Theatre, Bracebridge 1945 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 3 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-21 Holland Theatre, Bradford 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 8 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-22 Odeon (Capitol) Theatre, Brampton 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-23 Roxy Theatre, Brampton 1948 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-24 Capitol Theatre, Brantford 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 13 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-25 Odeon Theatre, Brantford 1938 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-26 Paramount, Brantford 1951 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 8 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-27 Capitol Theatre, Brockville 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-28 Regent Theatre, Brockville 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 8 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-29 Bluebird Theatre, Burks Falls 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-30 Odeon Theatre, Burlington 1946 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-31 Regent Theatre, Caledonia 1945 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-32 New Aron Theatre, Campbellford 1946 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 9 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-33 Audion Theatre, Capreol 1943 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-34 Capitol Theatre, Chatham 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-35 Centre Theatre, Chatham 1941 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-36 Chatham Drive-In Theatre, Chatham 1948 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 2 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-37 Park Theatre, Chatham 1945 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-38 Plaza Theatre, Chelmsford 1949 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116406 Page 2 of 20 List of: Government Series RG 56-11 Theatre photographs Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-39 Roxy Theatre, Chesley 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-40 Community Theatre, Chesterville 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-41 Classic Theatre, Cobalt 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 11 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-42 Park Theatre, Cobourg 1948 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-43 Empire Theatre, Cochrane 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-44 Gayety Theatre, Collingwood 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-45 Roxy Theatre, Cooksville 1950 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 8 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-46 Capitol Theatre, Cornwall 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116406 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-47 Mustang (Starlite) Drive-In Theatre, Cornwall 1955 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-48 Palace Theatre, Cornwall 1948 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 10 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-49 Roxy Theatre, Cornwall 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-50 Beach Theatre, Crystal Beach 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-51 Strand Theatre, Deep River 1950 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 9 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-52 Imperial Theatre, Delhi 1937 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-53 Majestic Theatre, Dresden 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 3 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-54 Royal Theatre, Dryden 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-55 Strand Theatre, Dryden 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-56 Strand Theatre (New), Dryden 1952 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-57 Granada Theatre, Dunnville 1946 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 Page 3 of 20 List of: Government Series RG 56-11 Theatre photographs Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-58 Dell Theatre, Durham 1938 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-59 Bonnechere (Rio) Theatre, Eganville 1952 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-60 Palace Theatre, Englehart 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-61 Palace Theatre, Englehart 1950 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 4 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-62 Princess Theatre, Espanola 1944 and Item is located in RG 56-11, in 12 photographs 1949 container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-63 Rio Theatre, Essex 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-64 Fenelon Theatre, Fenelon Falls 1948 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-65 Grand Theatre, Fergus 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-66 Kineto Theatre, Forest 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-67 Fort Theatre, Fort Frances 1949 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-68 Royal Theatre, Fort Frances 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-69 Capitol Theatre, Fort William 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-70 Fort Theatre, Fort William 1949 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-71 Lake Theatre, Fort William 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-72 Odeon Theatre, Fort William 1948 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 7 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-73 Canyon Recreation Club, Fraserdale 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 5 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-74 Capitol Theatre, Galt 1947 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-75 Garson Theatre, Garson 1951 Item is located in RG 56-11, in 6 photographs container B116407 RG 56-11 RG 56-11-0-76 Strand Theatre, Geraldton 1944 Item is located in RG 56-11, in
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