Queen's Hall

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Title Queen's Hall
Abstract/Description At the Queen's Hall, by which name the Temperance Hall, newly renovated and decorated, is now known, Messrs Denham and Staples gave two exhibitions of pictures with the Anglo-American Biograph yesterday. The Chinese and Transvaal wars furnished subjects for most of the pictures, but scenes at the Paris Exhibition, the inauguration of President M'Kinley, the Queen's visit to Ireland, and a number of spectacular and humorous subjects ware also depicted. A matinee and an evening programme will be given daily during the season.
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Source Sydney Morning Herald, Charles Kemp and John Fairfax, Sydney, NSW, 1842
Item URL
Page 6
Date Issued 27 December 1900
Language English
Citation Queen's Hall, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 December 1900, 6
Resource Identifier 70100
Dataset AusStage