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Auction House:
Auction Location:
Sydney
Date:
14-Sep-2019
Lot No.
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Description:
Eight early Australian Cinema programmes. The National Amphitheatre, Castlereagh Street Sydney. The National Vaudeville Entertainers change of programme! new artists new Moving pictures Weekly! the great (Miorama) the great. Operator E H Workman. 8 pages & covers, c1910; Palace Theatre. Winter Season of West's pictures. It is not stated but the Palace was in Pitt Street (Sydney) on the west side between market & park Streets. 12 pages including. Covers, c1910; the Glaciarium. West's pictures. The World's largest picture Enterprise. It is not stated but the Glaciarium was at George St railway square, Sydney. It is still there. 8 pages, c1910; the Lyceum Pitt Street (Sydney) Spencer's Theatrescope Coy, presenting a new era in Animated Photography. 12 pages incl.covers. Week commencing, Saturday, November 27, 1909; the Lyceum Pitt Street (Sydney) Spencer's Theatrescope Company new Subjects Every Week. Sculling match for the Championship of the world. Arnst V Barry. 8 pages, either 1910 or 1911; the Lyceum Pitt Street (Sydney) Spencer's Theatrescope Coy. Miss Annette Kellerman (in her Physical culture, Diabolo, fancy Diving and swimming). 8 pages. Week commencing, January 29, 1910; the Lyceum. Pitt Street (Sydney). Spencer's Theatrescope Coy. The Ramming of the gladiator by the American liner St. Paul off the Isle of Wight. Senora Spencer, the only lady Operator in the world. 12 pages including covers, c1910; & the Lyceum, Sydney 'Cinema' programme. Shackleton's Dash for the pole 'Including the wonderful Sledge Journey in which Shackleton placed the flag given to him by Queen Alexandra at the Furthest south point ever yet reached - 97 miles from the pole. The pictures open with a striking Animated portrait of Lieut. Shackleton in his Antarctic Garb.' 16 pages with illustrations of Shackleton's 'Dash'. Probably not later than 1910.
Estimate:
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Price:
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Category:
Memorabilia: Film & Television