The Adelaide Glaciarium (also known as Ice Palace Skating Rink), located at 89–91 Hindley Street in the city of Adelaide, South Australia, was the first...
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Melbourne Glaciarium (also known as the Glaci) opened in 1906, the second indoor ice skating facility built in Australia after the Adelaide Glaciarium. The...
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"Hoyts Vogue Theatre". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 22 December 2022. "Glaciarium". Stars On Ice. Retrieved 27 July 2017. "History of Prince Alfred Park"...
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to the evening of 12 October 1904, during a carnival held at the Adelaide Glaciarium, the first ice rink built in Australia. This important location for...
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(originally built as a cyclorama, then used as an ice rink known as the Adelaide Glaciarium). The new cinema, built in the era of silent films, had raked seating...
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evening of Wednesday 12 October 1904 during a carnival held at the Adelaide Glaciarium, the first ice rink built in Australia. This important location for...
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with the opening of the first ice skating rink in Australia, the Adelaide Glaciarium, designed by a refrigeration technician by the name of Henry Newman...
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December 1908 West's "Olympia" (previously the Adelaide Glaciarium) opened in Hindley Street. Adelaide was the last of Australia's capital cities to have...
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Goodall Cup (section Glaciarium Closure)
Glaciarium The Goodall Cup was not contested from 1956 to 1960, where 1956 saw the Sydney Glaciarium close down and in 1957 the Melbourne Glaciarium close...
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37 countries in the IIHF World Ranking, as of October 2015. The Adelaide Glaciarium (also known as Ice Palace Skating Rink) was the first indoor ice...
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Isidor George Beaver (category Architects from Adelaide)
South Australian Register. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 11 March 1890. p. 7. Retrieved 18 February 2015. "Glaciarium Carnival". Table Talk. Melbourne:...
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Ice Arena (then known as the new Sydney Glaciarium, but not to be confused with the original Sydney Glaciarium that closed in 1955) in Sydney. The series...
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(from Hollywood), 1915 (from England) and 1923 (from Hollywood). "THE GLACIARIUM". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 25 November...
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national league. In its first season, the AIHL comprised three teams – the Adelaide Avalanche, Canberra Knights, and the Sydney Bears. During the first two...
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previously during sports carnivals at the Melbourne Glaciarium from 1906 and the Sydney Glaciarium from 1907 during sports nights, the first game on record...
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that are introduced." In November 1911 The Bulletin wrote that "At the Glaciarium (Melb.). last week, the Taits unreeled a long photodrama of "The Double...
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the week. About a fortnight later the completed effort was shown at the Glaciarium, where it ran for three weeks." The Melbourne Argus wrote that: Cab is...
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London. In April 1911 The Bulletin said Taits' Melbourne tabernacle, the Glaciarium, has commenced a special production of "Called Back", with vocal accompaniments...
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The Miracle took place in Sydney on 29 December 1913, at T. J. West's Glaciarium, one of Australia's earliest purpose-built ice skating rinks which doubled...
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Cricket Ground (1937, demolished) The Rosebud Yacht Club (1939, demolished) Glaciarium, South Melbourne, interior remodelling (1939, demolished) Avonmore Lodge...
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