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BENDIGO
Jean-Claude SEGUIN
Bendigo est une ville de l'état de Victoria (Australie).
1896
*Le Cinographoscope Pipon de M. Vanheem (Temperance Hall, 14-16 novembre 1896)
Le Cinographoscope Pipon, qui a été présenté à Melbourne, est inauguré le 13 novembre par son nouveau propriétaire, Henry Vanheems.
The Bendigo Independent, Bendigo, jeudi 12 novembre 1896, p. 1.
Les séances ont lieu au Temperance Hall :
The Cinematograph.—This wonderful instrument will be shown at the Temperance Hall, View street, to-morrow evening at 8 o’clock. The invention is a marvellous one, and it is well worthy of the small price charged for admission. The pictures shown are said to be wonderfully life-like.
The Bendigo Independent, Bendigo, vendredi 13 novembre 1896, p. 2.
Pour des raisons inconnues, l'inauguration est renvoyé au lendemain :
THE CINEMATOGRAPH.-The exhibition of living photographs by means of this wonderful invention has been postponed till to-morrow evening.
Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo, vendredi 13 novembre 1896, p. 2.
Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo, vendredi 13 novembre 1896, p. 1.
Mais le cinématographe a disparu avant l'inauguration :
THE CINEMATOGRAPHE, which was advertised to be on view in the Temperance Hall on Saturday night, for some unexplained reason was not to be found.
The Bendigo Independent, Bendigo, lundi 16 novembre 1896, p. 2.
Le Cinématographe (Royal Princess, 1er-2 décembre 1896)
La compagnie Newbury Spada est annoncée dans les derniers jours de novembre :
THE CINEMATOGRAPH.-An exceptional attraction will be presented to theatre goers on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, when the above marvellous machine will be shown for the first time in Bendigo, in conjunction with the Newbury Spada Company. Mr. Thomlinson, the representative, arrived late last night to make the necessary arrangements for the company's visit. Particulars will shortly be advertised.
Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo, jeudi 26 novembre 1896, p. 2.
Le lendemain, la presse donne quelques informations complémentaires :
THE CINEMATOGRAPHE. The above wonderful invention will be exhibited at the Royal Princess Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next in conjunction with the Newbury-Spada Company. As this will be the first occasion on which the Cinematographe will be presented to the Bendigo public the theatre will no doubt be taxed to its utmost holding capacity.
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All the necessary arrangements have been completed for the supply of the electric light for the two evenings on which the Cinematographe will be on view, and which is a necessary adjunct to the successful working of the machine. The people of Bendigo may therefore rely on having the same perfect representations as those which have charmed the patrons of the Opera House, Melbourne, during the past three months. The plan for reserved seats is at Messrs. Sutton and Co.
The Bendigo Independent, Bendigo, vendredi 27 novembre 1896, p. 3.
Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo, vendredi 27 novembre 1896, p. 1.
La troupe se rend ensuite à Ballarat.