Capri Theatrette 721 Hay Street, Perth, WA 1969 - Presentation of a film cannister wrapped in ribbon containing a 16mm print of the BP production Tjilla Trail being presented to Mr Charles Court, Minister WA for Development.

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Capri Theatrette  721 Hay Street, Perth, WA  1969 - Presentation of a film cannister wrapped in ribbon containing a 16mm print of the BP production Tjilla Trail being presented to Mr Charles Court, Minister WA for Development.

Capri Theatrette 721 Hay Street, Perth, WA – 1969

1969 – Presentation of a film cannister wrapped in ribbon containing a 16mm print of the BP production Tjilla Trail, being presented to Mr Charles Court, Minister WA for Development, (standing in front of the Capri proscenium) on the night of the premier screening at the Capri Cinema. Speeches were made by the BP Executive to an appreciative audience.

The Tjilla Trail

Summary of the Tjilla Trail regarding the building of the 265-mile railway linking the Mount Newman iron mine with Port Hedland, W.A., showing rapid mechanical construction methods with impressions of the country and its wild life

The Capri Cinema was originally the Mayfair theatre which opened in 1948. It became the Capri cinema in 1968 – Contributed by Greg Lynch –

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