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    Collits' Inn is a heritage-listed former inn and now functions, accommodation and restaurant at Hartley Vale Road, Hartley Vale, City of Lithgow, New South...
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    was based on Collits Inn, a real life inn established near Lithgow on the road from Sydney to Bathurst built by Irish convict Pierce Collits. Monk and her...
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  • Collits' Inn is a 1943 Australian radio play based on the 1932 stage musical of the same name. The ABC broadcast a version again in 1948. Another production...
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  • is an Australian musical play produced in the wake of the success of Collits' Inn. The 1934 Melbourne production at the Princess Theatre was presented...
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    He produced several musicals there including the Australian musicals Collits' Inn and The Cedar Tree, and made it the first home of his radio station 3XY...
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    landmarks in the area are the Comet Inn, which dates back to 1879 and is located in the centre of the village, and Collits Inn, which dates back to 1823 and...
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    shorts and several stage productions, including the Australian musicals Collits' Inn and The Cedar Tree.[citation needed] Notable collaborators include C...
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    Hilly Range and Mount Blaxland Precinct Hartley Vale, Hartley Vale Road: Collits' Inn Lithgow, Bent Street: Lithgow Valley Colliery and Pottery Site Lithgow...
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  • (1931) – Melbourne Frank Neil Musical Comedy Revue (1932) – Brisbane Collits' Inn (1933–34) – musical – Melbourne, Sydney Oh What a Night (1933) – revusical...
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    Zealand pianist Gil Dech. She also appeared in the Australian musicals Collits' Inn and The Cedar Tree for producer F. W. Thring. Her career was put on hold...
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    composer, best known for writing the musicals Collits' Inn (1932) and The Cedar Tree (1934). Collits' Inn was described by the Sydney Morning Herald as...
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  • (1931) As Husbands Go (1931) The Streets of London (1933) Rope (1933) Collits' Inn (1933) Mother of Pearl (1934) The Shining Hour (1935) Night Must Fall...
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  • shorts and several stage productions, including the Australian musicals Collits' Inn (1933) and The Cedar Tree (1934). Notable collaborators include C. J...
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  •  C. Williamson Ltd. The firm commissioned it following the success of Collits' Inn. Blue Mountain Melody's original production featuring Madge Elliott and...
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  • orchestral arrangements of Mrs Varney Monk's score of F. W. Thring's musical Collits' Inn; he wrote and conducted the score for Charles Chauvel's film Heritage...
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  • remained under contract for Efftee and appeared for them on stage in Collits' Inn. Plans were also announced to star him in the films Ginger Murdoch and...
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  • 1933 production of the T. Stuart Gurr and Varney Monk musical comedy Collits' Inn. Others involved in the creative aspects of the musical included George...
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  • 1932 he orchestrated and conducted the first staging of the musical Collits' Inn by Varney Monk, praised by the Sydney Morning Herald as "an Australian...
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  • footage of an aboriginal corroboree for a proposed screen version of Collits' Inn during a cross-country trip, but the film did not eventuate. Thring also...
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  • travellers and supported small local communities. The first inn in the area was Collit's Inn at Hartley Vale which was constructed in 1823. Subsequent development...
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    situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Hartley, is the site of the Comet Inn, Collits Inn and Hartley Vale cemetery. There is also a network of historic walking...
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  • actor musical version of Robbery Under Arms (1934) film version of Collits' Inn (circa 1934) As actor Monsieur Beaucaire (1935) Scandal (1935) My Lady's...
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    James Collits by Governor Ralph Darling in 1829 as a reward for "pointing out a line of road from Mt. York to Bathurst". Subsequently, Collits' father...
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