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Early 20th C Australian cinema chain
Wondergraph, Wondergraph Theatre and variations were names given first to a technology, and then to picture theatres run first by the Continental Wondergraph
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Cinema in Adelaide, South Australia
as the Wondergraph Picture Palace. In September 1910, before there were any indoor picture theatres in Semaphore, the Continental Wondergraph Company
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Geometric drawing device
least 1908, when The Marvelous Wondergraph was advertised in the Sears catalog. An article describing how to make a Wondergraph drawing machine appeared in
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Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
operate in the summer on the Esplanade, run by the Wondergraph company, until the company built the Wondergraph Picture Theatre, opened in May 2020. In 1928
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Street in Adelaide
largely clustered around Hindley Street. The new Wondergraph picture theatre was built by the Greater Wondergraph Company from July 1912 at no. 27. Designed
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1965), German sportsman T. Baar, managing director of the Continental Wondergraph Company, a cinema chain established in Australia in 1910 Tim Baar (1912–1977)
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Heritage listed public library in South Australia
functions. These included the Greater Wondergraph Company, whose screenings were referred to as the Semaphore Wondergraph; Ozone Theatres Ltd; and the People's
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Pathe Frere's Pictures, Evening News (Sydney), 8 April 1910, page 15. "Wondergraph" at Semaphore, The Advertiser (Adelaide), 6 April 1911, page 8. Buckjumper
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Historic cinema chain in South Australia
Greater Wondergraph Company worth £200,000, to purchase assets which included the Civic and York Theatres in the city, as well as the Wondergraph Unley
Ozone_Theatres
Pedestrianised shopping precinct in Adelaide, South Australia
and murals. It resembled the Regent Theatre in Sydney. Along with the Wondergraph in Hindley Street, the Regent became the first in Adelaide to feature
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British actress and singer (1890–1966)
in the twenty-five-minute short film Why Men Go Wrong. This film, a Wondergraph production directed by Walter Hunt and photographed by Harry Krischock
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Former building in Adelaide, South Australia
sufferance, as there was no heating in winter. On Saturday 2 December 1911, Wondergraph opened its new "Picture Pavilion" opposite the Exhibition Building. This
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(c.1878–1949), Australian cinema entrepreneur, founder of the Greater Wondergraph Company Nat Finkelstein (1933–2009), American photographer and photojournalist
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refer to: "Fata Morgana", a cinematic technique used by the Continental Wondergraph Company screening films in Australia around 1910 Fata Morgana (1965 film)
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Heritage-listed cinema in Goodwood, Adelaide, South Australia
supporting the screening of films. The building housing the Goodwood Wondergraph, which opened on 3 November 1911, still stands two doors down from the
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American tubist Eric McMichael, South Australian architect, designer of the Wondergraph Semaphore in 1920, later the Odeon Star Gary McMichael (born 1969), Northern
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1914 Australian film
Defence, most likely due to security concerns over footage of Australia. "WONDERGRAPH THEATRE". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 13 August
Sea_Dogs_of_Australia
Australian artist
(2013). Clarendon barrel ends collection. Kwik Kopy, Hilton. "Progressive Wondergraph". The Register (Adelaide). South Australia. 22 May 1926. p. 13. Retrieved
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(Adelaide), former cinema in Hindley Street built on the site of the old Wondergraph State Theatre (Melbourne), a theatre opened in 1984, part of the Arts
State_Theatre
Heritage-listed cinema in Kensington Park, Adelaide, South Australia
purpose-built cinema in Adelaide, having been opened on 22 May 1920 as the Wondergraph Picture Palace, with a seating capacity of 1,246 in orchestra and balcony
Regal_Theatre,_Adelaide
Type of residential hotel
Semaphore Coffee Palace, 80 the Esplanade, Semaphore (c1910). Later Wondergraph Café now Evancourt Private Hotel. Johnsons Temperance Coffee Palace,
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Heritage-listed former theatre and former hotel in Perth, Western Australia
Theatre Royal was the first venue in Australia to have Continental Wondergraph Company's new cinema technology demonstrated, in November 1909. It was
Theatre Royal and Metropole Hotel
Theatre_Royal_and_Metropole_Hotel
1918 Australian film
experience nerve-wracking. The movie was first screened privately at Adelaide Wondergraph on 26 November 1918 in the presence of Dennis and the filmmakers. The
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South Australian cinema entrepreneur
the old Institute building). In September 1920 Dan Clifford bought Wondergraph's suburban circuit, which included cinemas at Unley, Goodwood, and Semaphore
Dan Clifford (theatre entrepreneur)
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Manager of dining rooms in South Australia
designed many notable buildings including Adelaide railway station, Wondergraph cinema, Hindley Street (later Civic Theatre), Charles Moore's building
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Local government area in South Australia
became interested in the movie industry and was chair of the Greater Wondergraph Company in the 1910s. He served as an alderman and councillor before
City of Kensington and Norwood
City_of_Kensington_and_Norwood
(1818–1902) architect
1912 Garlick & Jackman designed a new picture theatre for the Greater Wondergraph Company in Hindley Street, Adelaide city centre, which was later renamed
Daniel_Garlick
1911 film
Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 11 January 2012 "Wondergraph" at Semaphore, The Advertiser (Adelaide), 6 April 1911, page 8. Paddington
Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life
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Civic Theatre, Adelaide (1932–1957), in Hindley Street, formerly the Wondergraph Newcastle Civic Theatre, Newcastle, New South Wales Wagga Wagga Civic
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