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submitted by George Poulos on 03.11.2004

Athenium Theatre, Junee, view towards the Stage from High Reserve area.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus; and to Kevin Campion, a former owner of the theatre, (the 1950's).

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne for providing the photographs to me in digitalised format.

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submitted by George Poulos on 02.11.2004

Athenium Theatre, Junee. Promotion for the movie, City of Song.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne for providing the photographs to me in digitalised format.

Ross Thorne's contribution to the preservation of ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 03.11.2004

Athenium Theatre, the Auditorium, Junee. 1954.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus; and to Kevin Campion, a former owner of the theatre, (the 1950's).

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne for providing the photographs to me in digitalised format.

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submitted by George Poulos on 01.11.2004

Athenium Theatre, Junee - George Laurantus, and the promotion of the Dad and Dave movie, On Our Selection.

Promotion for the Dad and Dave movie, On Our Selection. Again, these promotions would have had a very positive impact on small townships like Junee.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that had been given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

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submitted by George Poulos on 01.11.2004

Athenium Theatre, Junee, 1954.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne for providing the photographs to me in digitalised format.

Ross Thorne's contribution to the preservation of ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 01.11.2004

Atheneum Theatre Junee, George Laurantus - promotion for the Dad and Dave movie - On Our Selection.

Another movie promotion, this time for On Our Selection. Such promotions served to foster a "sense of community" in small townships like Junee.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 02.11.2004

Junee Athenium, George Laurantus, promotion of the movie - Delicious.

These promotions must have seemed very exciting and dynamic to the residents of a small community like Junee.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 04.11.2004

Junee Athenium, 1938.

This, and a number of photographs that have been posted in sequence, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne for providing the photographs to me in digitalised format.

Ross Thorne's contribution to the preservation of ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 01.11.2004

George Laurantus. Publicity shot. Junee Athenium Theatre.

The new migrants obviously had enough confidence to indulge in promotion of their business's. George looks like he is really enjoying himself. There are surely other photographs of similar type featuring Kytherians from the years when Kytherians dominated Cinema ownership in NSW?

This, and a number of photographs that will be posted in sequence after it, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 01.11.2004

1941 Wartime fund-raiser. Junee Athenium Theatre, and George Laurantus.

This, and a number of photographs that will be posted in sequence after it, are photo's that were given to Professor Ross Thorne, Department of Architecture, Sydney University, by Peter Laurantus, son of George Laurantus.

All the photographs pertain to the Junee Athenium Theatre.

I would like to thank Professor Ross Thorne for providing the photographs to me in digitalised format.

Ross Thorne's contribution to the preservation ...