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The old Pacific Cinema at Buladelah, NSW, a classic example of an early small country town cinema. Added 01/07/23: This cinema was during the late 1960's and 1970's owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knadjek who leased the cinema to a English cinema manager of the name Gregory Frost, but not the poet. Previous to this re-opening by Mr. Frost the cinema had been used as a roller skating rink. Mr. Frost ran several cinemas in the area including one at Tea Gardens. | |||
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The old Pacific Cinema at Buladelah, NSW, a classic example of an early small country town cinema. Added 01/07/23: This cinema was during the late 1960's and 1970's owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knadjek who leased the cinema to a English cinema manager of the name Gregory Frost, but not the poet. Previous to this re-opening by Mr. Frost the cinema had been used as a roller skating rink. Mr. Frost ran several cinemas in the area including one at Tea Gardens.
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Date and time of data generation | 15:31, 7 November 2007 |
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