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Peak hour traffic going east on Military Road, Cremorne January 1952

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State Library of New South Wales
[ON 388/Box 038/Item 007]
(Mitchell Library, courtesy ACP Magazines Ltd.)

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Cremorne Orpheum

Art deco cinema in Military Road, Cremorne, built in 1935 and classified by the National Trust. In 1986 it was purchased by TV personality Mike Walsh who restored the interior and reopened as the Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace.

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Cremorne

Residential suburb on the north shore of Sydney Harbour. It was a picnic place in the nineteenth century, taking its name from the Cremorne Gardens in London.

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