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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 14.12.2011

The last panel was the most difficult to place

Placing the glass panels on the Cafe frontage.

Restoration of the Roxy Cafe signage

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 12.12.2011

Three Harradence employees erecting the sign in front of the cafe (eastern face)

Restoration of the Roxy Cafe signage

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, the team then set about making an exact replica ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 12.12.2011

Erecting the sign in front of the cafe (eastern face)

Restoration of the Roxy Cafe signage

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, the team then set about making an exact replica ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 14.12.2011

Restoration of the Roxy Cafe signage on the north facing frontage

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, the team then set about making an exact replica of the glass etching.

The old glass ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 14.12.2011

Art deco edge panels being prepared for erection at the front of the Roxy Cafe, Bingara

Restoration of the Roxy Cafe signage

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, the team then set about making an exact replica ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 20.12.2011

Peters Cafe, Roxy, Bingara, pillar sign

State of the sign, before restoration

Signage restored on the Roxy Cafe

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 14.12.2011

One of the signs for the side pillar, ready for installation, Roxy Cafe, Bingara

Signage restored to the front of the Roxy Cafe.

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, the team then set about making an exact ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 14.12.2011

Glass signage restored for the front of the Roxy Cafe, Bingara

Photograph: Signwriter Ryce, applies the finishing touches to one of the glass panels.

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, ...

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submitted by Bingara Advocate on 14.12.2011

Roxy Cafe façade finished

Bingara Advocate, November 30th, 2011, page 3

It was to be restored glass paneling returning to grace the windows of the Roxy Cafe, but as the old glass was beyond restoration, the windows of the Roxy (Peters) Café now have a faithful reproduction of the original glass.

The work was done by Harradence Glass Decorators, a project Michael Harrington and his team approached with relish. After ascertaining the original colours used, the team then set about making ...

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submitted by Vasilia Uhrweiss (nee Margetis) on 03.11.2011

Advertising poster for a film at The Crescent, Fairfield.

Lilian Gish starring in The White Sister.

In 1924, a year before his marriage to Theodora Lianos, Bretos had acquired two cinemas in the outer Sydney suburb of Fairfield. These were called the The Crescent and The Butterfly. While Bretos looked after his restaurant in George Street, Sydney, Theodora used to travel to Fairfield to supervise the running of the cinemas. This lasted until 1928 when Margetis left cinema exhibition.

The projectionist at ...

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submitted by Vasilia Uhrweiss (nee Margetis) on 03.11.2011

Advertising posters on fence hoarding at the Crescent Theatre

Lon Chaney's Phantom of the Opera is being promoted.

In 1924, a year before his marriage to Theodora Lianos, Bretos had acquired two cinemas in the outer Sydney suburb of Fairfield. These were called the The Crescent and The Butterfly. While Bretos looked after his restaurant in George Street, Sydney, Theodora used to travel to Fairfield to supervise the running of the cinemas. This lasted until 1928 when Margetis left cinema exhibition.

The projectionist ...

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submitted by Vasilia Uhrweiss (nee Margetis) on 03.11.2011

Advertising posters for a film at The Crescent, Fairfield.

In 1924, a year before his marriage to Theodora Lianos, Bretos had acquired two cinemas in the outer Sydney suburb of Fairfield. These were called the The Crescent and The Butterfly. While Bretos looked after his restaurant in George Street, Sydney, Theodora used to travel to Fairfield to supervise the running of the cinemas. This lasted until 1928 when Margetis left cinema exhibition.

The projectionist at the cinema took a movie of the wedding of Bretos' sister Evenagelia ...

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submitted by Vasilia Uhrweiss (nee Margetis) on 01.02.2012

The Crescent Theatre at Fairfield

In 1924, a year before his marriage to Theodora Lianos, Bretos had acquired two cinemas in the outer Sydney suburb of Fairfield. These were called the The Crescent and The Butterfly. While Bretos looked after his restaurant in George Street, Sydney, Theodora used to travel to Fairfield to supervise the running of the cinemas. This lasted until 1928 when Margetis left the cinemas due to the looming depression.

The projectionist at the cinema took a movie of the wedding ...

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submitted by Kytherian Historical Record on 21.09.2011

Malted milkshakes and mixed grills

Remembering various milk bars in the Bondi area.

Photograph: Vallis' milk bar is on the right, facing Campbell Parade, and ready for the after-movie crowd.


Waverley has had its share of great Sydney milk bars, many run by local Greek families who were part of the great post-WWII European migration to Australia.

Theo’s at Charing Cross, Paul’s at Bondi Junction and Vallis’ underneath the Kings Cinema opposite Bondi Beach remember a time when ...

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submitted by Vasilia Uhrweiss (nee Margetis) on 16.09.2011

Shop of Bretos Margetis at 615 George St Sydney

Upmarket restaurant.

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.09.2011

John Wearne farewelling a marine archaeologist from the NSW Heritage Council

Ist September, 2011.

John is a former Mayor of Bingara.

The NSW Heritage Council is the "peak body" for Heritage (built environment) preservation in New South Wales, Australia.

It is a measure of the high level of significance that the Heritage Council places on the Roxy "complex" that they chose to visit this "Hellenic sacred site".

It was the NSW Heritage Council, who of course, provided more than $30,000 in funding to have the etched ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.09.2011

Members of the NSW Heritage Council about to board the bus

after visiting the Roxy "complex" at Bingara.

Ist September, 2011.

The NSW Heritage Council is the "peak body" for Heritage (built environment) preservation in New South Wales, Australia.

It is a measure of the high level of significance that the Heritage Council places on the Roxy "complex" that they chose to visit this "Hellenic sacred site".

It was the NSW Heritage Council, who of course, provided more than $30,000 in funding to have ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.09.2011

Members of the NSW Heritage Council at lunch in the Roxy Cafe

...with Manager of the Roxy Theatre and Museum, Sandy McNaughton.

Ist September, 2011.

The NSW Heritage Council is the "peak body" for Heritage (built environment) preservation in New South Wales, Australia.

It is a measure of the high level of significance that the Heritage Council places on the Roxy "complex" that they chose to visit this "Hellenic sacred site".

It was the NSW Heritage Council, who of course, provided more than $30,000 ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.09.2011

Lunch and "milkshakes" are served at the Roxy cafe, Bingara....

...to members of the NSW Heritage Council.

Ist September, 2011.

The NSW Heritage Council is the "peak body" for Heritage (built environment) preservation in New South Wales, Australia.

It is a measure of the high level of significance that the Heritage Council places on the Roxy "complex" that they chose to visit this "Hellenic sacred site".

It was the NSW Heritage Council, who of course, provided more than $30,000 in funding to have the ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.09.2011

Members of the NSW Heritage Council taking their seats in the Roxy Theatre

....during a visit by the Council members to Bingara.

Ist September, 2011.

The NSW Heritage Council is the "peak body" for Heritage (built environment) preservation in New South Wales, Australia.

It is a measure of the high level of significance that the Heritage Council places on the Roxy "complex" that they chose to visit this "Hellenic sacred site".

It was the NSW Heritage Council, who of course, provided more than $30,000 in funding ...