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  • <p>Source: https://maas.museum/app/uploads/sites/7/2016/01/Drive-in-daytime.jpg</p>
            
              <p>Author: Photograph by Phil Ward Studios, Sydney, about 1956, MAAS Collection, 2007/191/1-2/7/4</p>
            
              <p>Source article:https://maas.museum/inside-the-collection/2016/02/09/remembering-australias-drive-ins/</p>
            
              <p>Remarks:<br>This was field 1. Between the screen and the wooden fence, drivers would enter from Waterloo Rd and queue at the entrance. There were booths which looked similar to a tool booth on the Harbour Bridge.</p>
            
              <p>Note that each field had a projection box consisting of two movie projectors and one slide projector. Occasionally the Venetian blind were open and you could see “Century” on the movie projector. The cooling system appeared to have a bubbling device behind the arc lamp. I also recalled 19" racks behind the projector with red lamps.</p>
  • <p>This was taken in Waterloo Rd in the direction of Greenacre.</p>
            
              <p>Notice the ‘famous’ tall towering sign'</p>
            
              <p>The centre building is the combined restaurant ‘Dine In’, covered seating area and an amusement section.</p>
            
              <p>Behind is field 2’s screen. I recall below the screen there was a green border which almost touched the ground. I believe that was to stop the light from field 2’s projection booth annoying the residents living in Norfolk Rd.</p>
  • <p>Metro Twin Drive-In  355-357 Waterloo Road, Sydney, NSW - Photo courtesy of - History c/o Club Vee Dub Sydney</p>
            
              <p>The Walt Disney film ‘The Love Bug’ debuts in Australia 1969, just in time for the Christmas school holidays. An opening night showing at the MGM Metro Twin Drive-in at Chullora in Sydney attracts 400 Volkswagens, completely filling the south field - Contributed by Greg Lynch - <script type="text/javascript">
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  • <p>Field 1 - photo taken in 1956</p>
            
              <p>Source unknown.</p>
  • <p>Source:
              https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/digital/063RObqPjRlZV
              Taken 30th October 1956</p>
            
              <p>Photo 15:
              Box office booth. Motorists entered from Waterloo Rd. Today the land is part of the Prince Malek Fahd College.</p>
  • <p>Source:
              https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/digital/063RObqPjRlZV
              Taken 30th October 1956
              Photo 8:
              Perimeter fence along Waterloo Rd.</p>
  • <p>Source:
              https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/digital/063RObqPjRlZV
              Taken 30th October 1956
              Photo 4:
              Field 1: Taken from Waterloo Rd. The location is now part of Prince Malek Fahd College.</p>
  • <p>Front of the cinema from Liverpool Rd Ashfield, source From “Decoration And Glass”, Vol 3, No 5, 01-09-1937, pages 31-33, sourced from https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-373501825/view?sectionId=nla.obj-385450274&partId=nla.obj-374554005#page/n0/mode/1up</p>
  • <p>Source:
              https://i.redd.it/kings-theater-ashfield-v0-rrod3j9uxbd81.jpg?s=c699afa7abe8a6869dcaafb71d67cca55fa986d1
              Outside the the theatre, “Dr Goldfoot And The Bikini Machine” was name of the advertised feature. It was made in 1965 starring Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Jack Mullaney, Susan Hart, Fred Clark, Alberta Nelson, Milton Frome, Hal Riddle and Joe Ploski.
              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Goldfoot_and_the_Bikini_Machine
              https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0059124/
              The station wagon outside the theatre is likely to be a Holden FB or EC model made between 1960 and 1965.
              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Holden_vehicles_by_series
              Therefore it is likely that this photo was taken at least after 1965.</p>
  • <p>Source State Library of NSW<br>Home and Away - 8764 IE NUMBER: IE1310110 FL1310118</p>
  • <p>From State Library Of NSW<br>Home and Away - 8763 IE NUMBER:IE1461416 FL1461425</p>
  • <p>Photo courtesy of Ashfield & District Historical Society Inc.</p>
  • <p>Source from the State Library of NSW
              Home and Away - 11713
              File Number
              IE NUMBER: IE1484414
              Photo taken for Guy Crick & Co</p>
  • <p>Taken 29/6/1948
              Source: State Library of NSW
              http://archival.sl.nsw.gov.au/Details/archive/110007801
              Across the stalls, Odeon Theatre, Campsie (taken for Guy Crick & Co)
              Home and Away - 11717, IE NUMBER: IE1320731</p>
  • <p>Kings Theatre Ashfield from dress circle to stage, From “Decoration And Glass”, Vol 3, No 5, 01-09-1937, pages 31-33, sourced from https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-373501825/view?sectionId=nla.obj-385450274&partId=nla.obj-374554005#page/n0/mode/1up</p>
  • <p>Kings Theatre Ashfield from stage to biobox (top), From “Decoration And Glass”, Vol 3, No 5, 01-09-1937, pages 31-33, sourced from https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-373501825/view?sectionId=nla.obj-385450274&partId=nla.obj-374554005#page/n0/mode/1up</p>