The service station is called Toodyay Auto Centre(and Toodyay Towing Service). Toodyay Auto Centre has closed down. The building is now Art in the gallery(an art gallery?).
The site is now a discount store(The Reject Shop). Nicholas Bushalla’s 2 storey house survives to the right of the Reject Shop. The ground floor of the old house is a immigration and migration service(MW Migration Service) and a women’s clothing store(Saniti Clothing).
The site after fire was rebuilt as the building for the Collie Mail newspaper and printing office(mid/late 1920’s to 1980’s when Collie Mail moved out to a new location on Steere Street). Building demolished (date unknown?). The site is currently vacant.
I think the ticket booth(and offices?) are still there too on the right inside the entrance doorway? Maybe the old toilets still survive too inside that facade/bio box building as well.
Cameo Gardens was damaged by vandals on 10th October 1947. Unknown if anyone was ever arrested and charged with the vandalism of the Cameo Gardens(article about it in the photo gallery)?
The bio box is still there above the the entrance and exit doorway in the middle of the facade on the ground level. The steps leading up the inside of the bio box are still there seen from the inside of the yard seen in one of the real estate photos in the photo gallery. This building should be heritage listed(if it isn’t already?) along with the old Rosemount Theatre further up Fitzgerald Street. The old Rosemount Gardens, and Rosemount Theatre might be the only remaining old picture gardens, and picture theatre building(built separately) to survive in tact in the Perth metropolitan area(unique?)?
In those 2 episodes of Dad’s Army(“The Big Parade”(1970), and “A Soldier’s Farewell”(1972), this cinema building is called the Empire Cinema.
Now known as the Lake King Pioneer Memorial Hall. Now used as the Lake King Public Library and Resource Centre.
The service station is called Toodyay Auto Centre(and Toodyay Towing Service). Toodyay Auto Centre has closed down. The building is now Art in the gallery(an art gallery?).
The snack bar and bio box building has been converted into a house.
Petrol and oil for sale in a snack bar?
The 2 storey brick in the right is Nicholas Bushalla’s old house.
The site is now a discount store(The Reject Shop). Nicholas Bushalla’s 2 storey house survives to the right of the Reject Shop. The ground floor of the old house is a immigration and migration service(MW Migration Service) and a women’s clothing store(Saniti Clothing).
Does that tram still survive anywhere?
Address is Nyamup Road.
Address is 68 South Western Highway. The hall is still there.
Located close to Vasse Highway. The hall is there(unused.).
Located in Donnybrook - Boyup Brook Road. Also known as Upper Preston Agricultural Hall. Now called Yabberup Hall.
The building there now is the Commonwealth Bank.
Opened as Wests Picture Gardens(1908 - circa 1911), then called Tivoli Rink(circa 1911 - 1935?).
The site after fire was rebuilt as the building for the Collie Mail newspaper and printing office(mid/late 1920’s to 1980’s when Collie Mail moved out to a new location on Steere Street). Building demolished (date unknown?). The site is currently vacant.
Opened on 24th December 1990, a d closed close to Christmas in 1971. Demolished(1970’s or 1980’s?) The site is now Phoenix Park(opened in 1990).
Originally hall opened in 1897, and demolished in 1977. The new hall opened in (1978?).
Opened in 1921. Dixvale Hall is now used as the main club house for the Manjimup Motocross Club.
Opened in 1964. Possibly built by the children of the Bindoon Catholic Mission?
Opened on 24th June 1939.
I think the ticket booth(and offices?) are still there too on the right inside the entrance doorway? Maybe the old toilets still survive too inside that facade/bio box building as well.
Also opened with “King Solomon of Broadway”.
Cameo Gardens was damaged by vandals on 10th October 1947. Unknown if anyone was ever arrested and charged with the vandalism of the Cameo Gardens(article about it in the photo gallery)?
11 screens.
The bio box is still there above the the entrance and exit doorway in the middle of the facade on the ground level. The steps leading up the inside of the bio box are still there seen from the inside of the yard seen in one of the real estate photos in the photo gallery. This building should be heritage listed(if it isn’t already?) along with the old Rosemount Theatre further up Fitzgerald Street. The old Rosemount Gardens, and Rosemount Theatre might be the only remaining old picture gardens, and picture theatre building(built separately) to survive in tact in the Perth metropolitan area(unique?)?