• Kaberry and Chard was an Australian architectural firm known for designing theatres, picture theatres and town halls from around 1920 until the end of...
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  • Kaberry of Adel (1907–1991), British politician Lewis Kaberry (1878–1962), Australian theatre architect, partner in Kaberry and Chard Phyllis Kaberry...
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  • architect, partner in Kaberry and Chard Danny Chard (born 1980), English cricketer Don Chard, Canadian politician Geoffrey Chard (born 1930), Australian...
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    Wales, Australia. It was designed by Kaberry and Chard architects in the Art Deco/Art Nouveau/Spanish Mission style and built from 1929 to 1930 by W. H. Hones...
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    and cinema and now community hall at The Broadway, Junee, in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Kaberry and Chard and...
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    Enmore Theatre (category Building and structure collapses in 2022)
    premier John Storey on 1 July in the same year. Theatre architects Kaberry and Chard carried out the renovations in the Inter-war Spanish Mission style...
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    Montreal Community Theatre (category Buildings and structures completed in 1930)
    cinema and community theatre at 46 Russell Street, Tumut, Snowy Valleys Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Kaberry & Chard and built...
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    Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane (category Buildings and structures demolished in 1969)
    Ltd. renovated the Tivoli Theatre in 1927 using Sydney architects Kaberry and Chard. This was to provide for more seating as the venue changed from a...
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    Lawrence Hargrave Drive, was designed by renowned theatre architects Kaberry and Chard, and built for Wollongong Theatres in 1925. Officially opened on 22 October...
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  • functions as a hardware store. Designed by the architectural firm Kaberry and Chard, the theatre was opened on 16 November 1927, with a seating capacity...
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    of The Parade and Queen Street. Originally the Star Theatre, it was designed as a picture theatre by Sydney architects Kaberry and Chard (who also designed...
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    by Sydney architects Kaberry and Chard in association with local architect Chris A. Smith. He also built cinemas at Semaphore and Port Adelaide. Other...
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  • in the early 1960s. 150m 160yds 1    The theatre was designed by Kaberry and Chard, and built by R. P. Blundell as a music hall for a syndicate led by leading...
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  • architects Kaberry and Chard), now the Odeon Theatre Victor Theatre in Victor Harbor, opened as an Ozone Theatre in 1934; later gutted by fire and rebuilt...
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    D. Clifford Theatres), and Thebarton was one of the earliest. The theatre was designed by Sydney architects Kaberry and Chard, who designed a façade for...
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    Astor Cinema, designed in simple Art Deco style by theatre architects Kaberry & Chard, opened at no. 166D Glebe Point Road on 1 December 1937. It remained...
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    Castlereagh Street (category Shopping districts and streets in Australia)
    between Hunter and Bathurst Streets. Renowned theatre architects Lewis Kaberry and Clifford M. Chard practised from offices at no. 67, and both continued...
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    tenure of office manager architect Lewis Kaberry, who went on to design many theatres later as Kaberry & Chard (for instance the Spanish style New Malvern...
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    North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd. "Who's Who: Lewis Kaberry", Decoration and Glass, 4 (11), Waterloo, N.S.W: Australian Glass Manufactures,...
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  • replaced the earlier but existing Baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland, and Great Britain. To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary to prove a...
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  • architects, Kaberry & Chard. Commonwealth Bank, Molong: built 1930. Roxy Theatre, Parramatta. Completed 1930; architects L. F. Herbert and E. D. Wilson...
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  • List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom (category Lists of peerages of Britain and Ireland)
    1801, when they replaced the baronetages of Baronetage of Great Britain and Baronetage of Ireland. This list is not currently complete. Index: A | B...
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