Palladium Theatre 73 Market Street, Fremantle, WA
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Taken on: December 18, 2013
Uploaded on: May 18, 2021
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GPS: -32° 3' 18" S, 115° 44' 48" E
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Date time original: 2013-12-18 11:58:22 +0000
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Photo - This is the pediment which used to have the PALLADIUM sign in it.
Photo credit - Fremantle Stuff
For threepence we could go to the Palladium, an awful old picture theatre with a cement floor, that used to be on the corner of Bannister Street. I remember them waving around a spray (to fumigate the theatre?) and I also remember I loved the smell of the peanut roasters inside the threatre! There was always such a mess left by the piles of peanut shells. Credit - Elizabeth Grose [born 1910] 2004, ‘Where are the Snowdrops’, in Karen Lang & Jan Newman, Wharf Rats and Other Stories: 100 Years of Growing up in Fremantle, FPS.
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