Star Cinema Picture Theatre
66 Brunswick Road,
Melbourne,
VIC
3056
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Taken on: October 22, 2006
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Star Theatre 66 Brunswick Road, Brunswick, VIC - Current photo taken by Cnwb C/- Wikimedia Commons
History: Prior to 1920 this site was owned by Thomas Bydon, who leased it to Ernest C. Luckman. Luckman, is described as a stair builder in the directories, ran a business as a contractor from workshops on this site. Between 1920 and 1923 the rate books record an increase in NAV from £40 to £494 suggesting the site was redeveloped. Around this time the directories list the Star Cinema Theatre, operated by A.P. Howson with a Mrs. S. Lock, confectioner at the same address. The theatre appears to have closed in about 1925 when the Lygon Theatre grew to prominence. By 1930 Cereal Foods Ply Ltd. were occupants - Contributed by Greg Lynch -
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