New Oxford Cinema 155 Oxford Street, Leederville, WA - 1929 - The New Oxford first for Talkies.

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New Oxford Cinema 155 Oxford Street, Leederville,  WA  - 1929 - The New Oxford first for Talkies.

New Oxford Cinema 155 Oxford Street, Leederville, WA - 1929 - The New Oxford first for Talkies.

The Daily News (Newspaper) (Perth, WA) Sat 21 Sep 1929 Page 6

Talkies for the suburbs

Caption: . Mr Borthwick, chief installation engineer, and Mr Waghorn, chief projectionist who have arrived to install “Raycophone” the only Australian 100 per cent reproducing sound invention. The first suburban theatres to be wired will be the New Oxford Theatre at Leederville, and the Premier Theatre at East Perth. Part of the beginning of the talkies in WA.

Raycophone Sound

Raycophone was perfected by Mr. Ray Allsop, a young Sydney engineer, who came into prominence originally as research engineer for 2BL broadcasting station in Sydney. By June 1937 Raycophone sound-projection systems were installed in 345 theatres.

Photo credit – Truth newspaper collection & The State Library of WA – Contributed by Greg Lynch –

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