
Hoyts Circle Theatre
519 High Street,
Melbourne,
VIC
3072
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Hoyts Circle Theatre 519 High Street, Preston, VIC
A magnificent Picture Palace * - The image features the famous Val Morgan screen advertising logo
Supplied by Brian Membrey ; Local historian for Darebin area and sports of all sorts via the WikiNorthia website
The Circle Theatre at 499 High Street was one of several cinemas which opened in Preston during the movie boom time from the late 1930s, its art deco style and was one of the more unique designs, advertisements boasting that there was not a right angle to be seen anywhere in the interior.
The building was constructed in 1938 by W. Braithwaite Pty Ltd, tanners, and leased to Hoyts Theatres Limited – The founder of the tannery, William Braithwaite (senior) acquired the land in 1866 and established Braithwaite’s Tannery in Murray Road with the family home Northallerton on the corner of High Street. The site of the theatre was originally part of the Northallerton gardens.
The architects Cowper, Murphy and Applegate designed the Circle Theatre at around the same time as well-known Northcote identity Edgar “Son” Yeomans had the Sun Theatre in Yarraville built in a very similar design (one of just a handful of theatres from the era still operating, Yeoman’s other theatre, the Westgarth coincidentally one of the others).
Grand opening *
The Circle was opened on 25 November, 1938 by the Mayor and Mayoress of Preston, Cr. and Mrs Fred. L. Pike in front of a group of 600, including Councillors, directors and executives of Hoyts Limited, and leading citizens of the district and their wives.
Contributed by Greg Lynch – dimensional1@bigpond.com
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