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ISS.58 - Edition 1 - 2008

Page 4 Letters and Newsreel

Page 8 Theatre of the Middle Ages Cameron Hall
The religious and profane battle for centre stage.

Page 12 CATHS Tour Part Two Ross King
Projectors in the South West

Page 16 Palais Pictures, St Kilda Ian Hanson
The early years 1912-1926

Page 21 Sputnik Helps Hoyts Rod Cook
A world event turns into timely advertising

Page 22 Swanpool Cinema Alice Stratton
An 'indie' and its community observed

Page 25 Yackandandah Cinema Grahame Hutchings
Bringing movies back to another small town

Page 27 Woodstock Hall Projectors Wayne Hammond
A discovery starts a project.

Page 28 Bass Hill Drive-in Phil Mathews
An affectionate tribute

Page 32 Book Review: Life in the Operating Box
A projectionist's view of the Empire Toowoomba

ISS.59 - Edition 2 - 2008

Page 4 Letters and Newsreel

Page 8 Vale Erwin Rado Theatre - Ross King
Goodbye to an important Fitzroy venue.

Page 10 Lives of a Brisbane Film Runner - Harry Leech
A river crossing becomes a logistical nightmare

Page 12 In the Wrong Groove - Bert Harris
A mishap between sound and image

Page 14 The Majestic Christchurch - David Lascelles
A grand lady gets a new life

Page 20 The Producer's Representative - Peter Broome
A little known aspect of film distribution

Page 22 The Magic Box - Tim Armstrong
A short history of Australasian inventiveness

Page 29 Hollywood Underground - Harold Aspinall
Homage at the Hollywood and Vine Platform

Page 30 Keen Eyes Save Film History
A rescue from the tip

ISS.60 - Edition 3 - 2008

Page 2 Recognise This?
A background image of interest

Page 4 Letters and Newsreel

Page 8 Cinema At Sea ? Ross King
For a city afloat, the liner was slow to provide theatre settings.

Page 12 My Life As A Projectionist ? Brian Quigley
Jim White interviews an old friend. Part One

Page 19 Around and About
Two unusual cinemas.

Page 20 Time, Balwyn ? John Holloway
A charmer worthy of a longer life.

Page 26 Going Mental At The Movies ? Harold Aspinall
Making the most of an unusual projection job.

Page 28 A Poster Speaks A Thousand Words ? Roger Seccombe
The power of a promise on paper

ISS.61 - Edition 4 - 2008

Page 4 Letters and Newsreel

Page 8 Hollywood in Melbourne ? – Ross King
Two German projectors with a history

Page 11 Fisher and Tui Sound Heads – David Lascelles
Distinctly New Zealand products

Page 12 Metro's Man Brian Quigley's story: Part Two

Page 18 A Tribute to Hoyts Albury - John Stevens. One Patron's memories

Page 21 Nell Grant in Albury A woman on the H. V. Taylor Team

Page 22 In the Spirit of Art Deco – Julie Lord- Hoyts Albury evaluated

Page 28 Dark Nights for Perth 's Astor – Peter Jackson
Another cinema with an uncertain future


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