Photos favorited by davidcoppock

  • <p>May 17th, 1949</p>
  • <p>Woodanilling Hall  Robinson Road, Woodanilling, WA - Pioneering Community - Unique Proscenium Heritage Design.</p>
            
              <p>Photo - Shire of Woodanilling</p>
            
              <p>The old hall is still visible behind the added façade, still later the Shire Offices(Shire of Woodanilling) were added next door, entailing a further modernising of the façade. Films are no longer screened there.</p>
            
              <p>The Woodanilling Town Hall was opened in 1911 and provides a large area for functions, with a timber floor suitable for dancing, a stage and fully functional kitchen. The Hall is heated via gas wall heaters, and has ceiling fans for warmer weather. The hall is suitable for access by persons with disabilities.</p>
            
              <p>Capacity: 200.</p>
            
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  • <p>1964 shared ad.</p>
  • <p>June 21, 1986</p>
  • <p>Aerial from 1987</p>
  • <p>Wildwood Drive-In Poster</p>
  • <p>The picture shows the tarmac section of Drive Inn Road Gladstone South Australia. You will see it turns into an unsealed section of road (as per the satellite photo). The road has not changed since 1981. The drive Inn entrance and exit are to the right hand side of the sealed section of road, approx. 200m ahead.</p>
  • <p>The address of the Drive Inn is 28 Drive Inn Road Gladstone South Australia. Both the entrance and exits remain at the property.</p>
  • <p>This was the earliest version of a ‘trailer’ I guess!</p>
  • <p>Speaker posts were been removed between 1995-1998, but the wires are still in the ground. Hundreds of them.</p>
  • <p>Owner said the screen was huge!</p>
  • <p>My parents parked our HQ Holden where those blue barrels are in 1981-1983 and the screen was 300m in front of them. Picture taken from what was the children playground.</p>
  • <p>Rare internal picture of the cafeteria counter (now a private home). Special thanks to the owner.</p>
  • <p>This is the only original door remaining in the cafeteria, owner said. Special thanks to the owner for the picture.</p>
  • <p>My sister and I use to play on this slippery dip in 1981-1983.</p>
  • <p>This playground use to be surrounded by a large established rosemary hedge from the 1970’s-1983, now gone.</p>
  • <p>The projector box was separate, but right in front of the cafeteria. The new owner joined the 2 buildings in 1995-1998.</p>
  • <p>The new owner of the site told me the Cloudline Drive Inn in Gladstone South Australia use to be packed in it’s day! People came to the Drive Inn and often stayed overnight. It serviced a large population when you included all the surrounding towns of the mid-north districts of South Australia, such as Jamestown, Pt Pirie, Laura and Crystal Brook. People even came as far as Whyalla, Port Augusta, Hawker and Peterborough South Australia and some even further. There was a real sense of community spirit in those days.</p>