The Strand Cinema Toowoomba Session Times Forex


Proyecciones US amp CANADÁ EUROPA AUSTRALIA amp NUEVA ZELANDIA Proyecciones pasadas QampA 6pm 11 de agosto 30 de julio QampA 6pm LOS ANGELES, CA 8211 Aventura 16 Tiendas West LA 8211 23 de septiembre de 2015 8211 6:30 pm Happy Hour seguida por la versión de 53 min QnA w / Lydia B. Smith 8211 Más información Solana Beach 8211 Lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2015 8211 6:30 pm Happy Hour seguido de la versión de 53 min QnA c / Lydia B. Smith 8211 Más información PORTLAND, OR 8211 Miércoles, 12 de agosto de 2015 8211 6: 30-8: 00pm 53 min Short Version 8211 Gratis 8211 Portland REI (Pearl District) 8211 Más información NUEVA GALES DEL SUR, AUSTRALIA (2015) KINGSCLIFF 8211 Cinemax Cine Screening el 9 de julio ONLY LAURIETON 8211 Plaza Theatre 8211 Proyección el 9 de julio SOLAMENTE LISMORE 8211 Teatro de la corte de la estrella 8211 Proyección el 12 de julio ÚNICAMENTE PLAYA DE AVOCA 8211 Playa de Avoca Fotografía Teatro Temporada comenzada 11 de junio BYRON BAY 8211 Pighouse Flicks 8211 Temporada comenzada 25 de junio CREMORNE 8211 Hayden Orpheum 8211 Temporada comenzada 18 de junio PADDINGTON 8211 Chauvel Cine 8211 Junio ​​NAROOMA 8211 8220 El Kinema8221 Naroomas Cine Histórico 8211 Temporada iniciada el 9 de julio ARMIDALE 8211 Belgrave Cine 8211 30 de julio 2015 GLENBROOK 8211 Glenbrook Cine 8211 30 de julio ROSEVILLE 8211 Roseville Cine 8211 rosevillecinemas. au/Movie/Walking-The-Camino Temporada a partir del 23 de julio NEWCASTLE 8211 Event Cinemas 8211 30th July 8211 Más información ORANGE 8211 Festival Screening 8211 2nd amp 3 agosto 8211 Más información MOUNT VICTORIA 8211 Montado Vic Flicks Cine 8211 7-11 agosto 8211Más información TAMWORTH - Festival Screening 8211 8th amp 9th August HUSKISSON 8211 Huskisson Imágenes 8211 Más información SHIRE 8211 Eventos Cines Cronulla en The Shire 8211 Aug 13 MAROOCHYDORE 8211 Cines de los eventos Maroochydore 8211 23 de agosto Australia meridional ADELAIDE 8211 Trak Cinema 8211 theregaltheatre. au/ Temporada del 18 de junio COOLANGATTA 8211 Event Cinemas Coolangatta 8211 Aug 13 TERRITORIO NORTE, AUSTRALIA (2015) ARALUEN 8211 Araluen Arthouse Screening 8211 12 de julio de 2015 DARWIN CITY 8211 Evento Cines Darwin City, Darwin 8211 Aug 20 QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA (2015) GRACEVILLE 8211 Regal Twin Boutique Cine Arthouse 8211 Temporada iniciada el 11 de junio GOLD COAST 8211 Arts Center 2 de julio de 2015 CURRAJONG 8211 Warrina Townsville 8211 2 de julio de 2015 TOOWOOMBA 8211 Cines de eventos Toowoomba Strand 8211 20 de agosto MACKAY CITY 8211 Cines de eventos Mackay City 8211 20 de agosto ROCKHAMPTON 8211 Event Cinemas Rockhampton 8211 20 de agosto BRISBANE 8211 Cines de eventos Morayfield en Brisbane 8211 13 de agosto CAIRNS 8211 Cines de Cairns, Cairns 8211 Aug 20 TASMANIA (2015) NORTH HOBART 8211 Cine del Estado 8211 Temporada iniciada el 11 de junio de 2015 AUSTRALIA OCCIDENTAL (2015) FREMANTLE 8211 Luna en SX - Temporada iniciada el 11 de junio LEEDERVILLE 8211 Luna Leederville Temporada iniciada el 11 de junio de 2015 MARGARET RIVER 8211 Margaret River Arts Centro 8211 Proyección el 28 de junio ÚNICAMENTE Territorio de la Capital Australiana CANBERRA 8211 Palacio Cine Eléctrico 8211 palacecinemas. au/cinemas/electric/ Proyección previa y Panel de discusión los días 16 y 17 de junioSeason a partir del 18 de junio VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA (2015) EAGLEHAWK 8211 Star Cinema 8211 Starcinema. org. au/program. html 8211 La temporada comienza el 23 de julio MORNINGTON 8211 Mornington Cine 8211 morningtoncinemas. au YARRAVILLE 8211 Sun Cinemas 8211suntheatre. au/component/yco/viewmovieampmovieSWALKCAMINO 8211 KOLDING, DINAMARCA 8211 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 de julio , 12th, 14th 2015 8211 Nicolai Biograf amp Caf 8211 Skolegade 2A 6000 Kolding Brandbjerg Hjskole 8211 Martes el 25 de agosto de 2015 a las 7:30 pm en Brandbjerg Folk Heigh School Más información: brandbjerg. dk/eng LONDRES 8211 Clapham Picturehouse 8211 15 de junio, 2015 ESPAÑA (2015) BARCELONA 8211 Cines Girona 8211 18 y 25 de junio 2 y 9 de julio 16 y 23 de julio 30 de julio MADRID Cineteca de Matadero. Sala Azcona. Viernes 10 de julio, 20: 00h Sábado 11 de julio, 20: 30h Domingo 12 de julio 23 de julio 20: 30h. Sala Borau. Viernes 17, sbado 18 y domingo 19 de julio, 20: 00h 24, 25, y 26 de julio, 20: 30h 16 de julio a las 20: 00h SANT FELIU de LLOBREGAT Cinebaix 24. 25 am 26 de julio ASOCIACION DE AMIGOS DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO DE L8217 HOSPITALET DE LLOBREGAT 25 de julio 19: 30h ITALIA (Junio ​​2015): ASIAGO 8211 Cine Grillo 8211 3 lug ASIAGO 8211 Cinema Lux 8211 3 lug BELLUNO 8211 Cine Italia BERGAMO 8211 Cine Capitolio BOLOGNA 8211 Cine Nosadella BOLZANO 8211 Cinema Capitol CAGLIARI 8211 Alkestis CREMONA 8211 Cine Arena Giardino 8211 2 lug GEMONA 8211 Cine Social 8211 1, 4 y 8, 7 MILANO 8211 Cine Beltrade OSNAGO 8211 Cine Arena 8211 8 lug PAESE 8211 Cine Manzioni 8211 dal 25/6 PERUGIA 8211 Cine Zenith 8211 dal 25 / 6 PERUGIA 8211 Cine Palma 8211 de 2/7 pe 10 giorni PORTO EMPEDOLCE 8211 Cine Mezzano ROMA 8211 Cine Intrastevere TORINO 8211 Cine Fratelli Marx VICENZA TREVIGNANO 8211 Cine Odeon 8211 3 lug 8211 Cine Palma 8211 da 2/7 por 10 gg BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO 8211 Domingo, 26 de julio de 2015 8211 El Teatro Speakeasy 8211 Celebración del Día de Santiago 8211 Más información LAGO FOREST, CALIFORNIA 8211 18 de julio de 2015 8211 11 AM Iglesia de Santiago de Compostela 8211 21682 Lake Forest Dr Lake 8211 seguido de QampA Con Annie O8217Neil 8211 sugerido donación 10 8211 Más Info ITALIA (Mayo am. Junio ​​2015) VICENZA 8211 Cine Leone XIII ROMA 8211 Cine Madison PADOVA 8211 Cine MPX ANCONA 8211 Cine Azzurro o Cine Teatro Galleria SARONNO 8211 Cine MPX 8211 25-27-28 de CATANIA 8211 Cinema Paradiso COMO 8211 Cine Astra COSTA VOPINO 8211 Cine Iride CREMA 8211 Portanova FAENZA 8211 Cinedream FIRENZE 8211 Portico FOSSANO 8211 I Portici GEMONA 8211 Sociale GENOVA 8211 Cine Club MANTOVA 8211 Mignon Anteprima MODENA 8211 Vittoria OPERA 8211 Eduardo PADERNO 8211 Metrópoli PESARO 8211 Solaris PESCARA 8211 Massimo RAVENNA 8211 Astoria ROMA 8211 Cin N. Aquila SEREGNO 8211 Romano SONDRIO 8211 Excelsior TARQUINIA 8211 Etrusco TRIESTE 8211 Giotto URBANIA 8211 VALDAGNO 8211 Super VITTORIO VENETO 8211 Verdi ROMA 8211 26 de mayo 8211 Cine Aquila 8211 22.00 FLORENCIA 8211 27 de mayo 8211 Cine il Portico BOLOGNA 8211 28 de mayo de 8211 Cine Nosadella FAZZA 8211 29 de mayo 8211 Cinedram MILANO 8211 30 de mayo 8211 Cine Beltrade 8211 20,00 am 22,00 PADOVA 8211 31 de mayo de 8211 Cine MPX TORINO 8211 1 de junio de 8211 Ubicación TBA ISHJ, DINAMARCA 8211 28 de abril de 2015 en HyggeTheatre TRAIL, BC 8211 29 de abril de 2015 8211 Teatro Real en el Campamento Koolaree EDMONTON, ALBERTA 8211 10 y 19 de abril 2015 8211 Metro Cinema OSLO, NORUEGA 8211 28 de marzo de 2015 8211 Kulturhuset Stabekk Kino, Gamle Ringeriksvei 5, 1321 Stabekk. SEASIDE, CA 8211 Domingo, 29 de marzo de 2015 8211 6pm 8211 Ord Military Chapel 8211 4280 General Jim Moore Blvd 8211 QampA con co-productora y estrella Annie O8217Neil 8211 (831) 242-7626 para más información BERKELEY, CA 8211 Martes, 31 de marzo de 2015 8211 6:45 pm 8211 Manresa Lounge 8211 1735 Avenida Le Roy 8211 QampA con co-productora y estrella Annie O8217Neil - Escuela Jesuita de Teología BELOEIL, QUEBEC 8211 30 de marzo de 2015 8211 Cine Beloeil y Saint-Hyacinthe 8211 Más información AUSTRALIA - Del 14 al 18 de marzo de 2015 8211 Festival de Cine de Personas Mayores de Young - Sydney, Melbourne y Canberra RHINEBECK, NY 8211 Sábado, 21 de marzo de 2015 8211 7pm 8211 Iglesia Episcopal del Mesías 8211 6439 Montgomery St 8211 contact Gerry at gerryharringtonmindspring for Más información HOLBAEK, DINAMARCA 8211 Miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2015 6:30 pm CET 8211 Teatro Kulturbiografen Frysehuset 8211 presentado por La Asociación Danesa de Santiagopilgrim 8211 Más información TERREBONNE, QUEBEC - 9 de febrero de 2015 8211 Cinema Triomphe, 1100 Yves-Blais, Terrebonne ) J6V 1P7 Canadá OTTAWA, ONTARIO 8211 9-10 de febrero de 2015 8211 ByTowne Cinema 8211 Más información SAGUENAY, QUEBEC 8211 Lunes 2 de febrero de 2015 8211 1:00 pm amp 7:15 pm 8211 Cine Odysse, 1401 boul. Talbot, Saguenay (Quebec) G7H 5N6 Canadá NOTRE DAME, IN 8211 Miércoles, 28 de enero de 2015 7pm 8211 DeBartolo Centro de Artes Escénicas de la Universidad de Notre Dame GRANBY, QUEBEC 8211 26 de enero de 2015 8211 Cine Elyse, 160 rue Simonds nord, Granby (Québec) J2G 8C9 Canadá Más información SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA 8211 Jueves 22 de Enero de 2015 8211Regina Biblioteca Pública Cine Teatro en la Biblioteca Central SAINT-JEROME, QUEBEC 8211 Lunes 12 de enero Cine Carrefour du Nord 2014 EDMONTON, AB, CAN. 8211 Dec 19 9:30 pm, Sáb. Dic 20 7pm, Sáb. Dec.27 4:45 pm, lun. Dic.29 9:30 pm, dom. Jan 4 3:45 pm 8211 The Metro Cinema WOODSTOCK, VT 8211 Sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2014 Billings Farm amp Museum WINNIPEG, MB 8211 DEC 6-11, 18,19, amp 20, 2014 8211 Winnipeg Cinemateca WEST LOS ANGELES, CA 8211 DEC 13-14, 2014 Laemmle8217s El Royal CLAREMONT, CA 8211 DEC 13-14 Laemmle8217s Claremont 5 RIVERSIDE, CA 8211 DEC 12-13, 2014 8211 Culver Centro de las Artes SAINT-EUSTACHE, QUEBEC. 24 de noviembre. En francés en el Cine Saint-Eustache CALGARY, AB. 8211 NOV 24 8211 DEC 3. El cine Globe PASADENA, CA 8211 NOV 22-23, 2014 8211 Laemmle8217s Playhouse 7 CLAREMONT, CA 8211 NOV 22-23. Laemmle8217s Claremont 5 BLACKSBURG, VA NOV 19 Sólo una noche 8211 The Lyric SAYRE, PA 8211 NOV 10, 16 amp 19 8211 Sayre Theatre TORONTO, ON 8211 Kingsway Theatre LAKEWOOD, CO 8211 NOV. , CAN 8211 NOV 8-17 8211 The Gorge Cinema PASADENA, CA 8211 NOV 15 -16 8211 Laemmle8217s Playhouse 7 TOWANDA, PA 8211 NOV 8,12 amp 16 8211 Keystone Theatre CLAREMONT, CA 8211 NOV. 15 amp 16 8211 Laemmle8217s Claremont 5 OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CAN 8211 15-16 de noviembre 8211 Cine Bytowne SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 8211 abrió sus puertas el 31 de octubre 8211 Palm Theatre PEORIA, IL 8211 OCT 24- 13 DE NOVIEMBRE 8211 Landmark Peoria SEATTLE, WA 8211 NOV 12 8211 7pm Miércoles Seguimiento seguido por QampA w / Lydia B. Smith en QAUMC SALT LAKE CITY, UT 8211 NOV 7-13 13 8211 La Torre. Sociedad de Cine de Salt Lake City. SPOKANE, WA 8211 OCT 5- NOV 11 8211 Teatro de la Lancha Mágica TORONTO, ON 8211 NOV 11-13 8211 Fox Theatre SEATTLE, WA 8211 NOV 11 8211 7pm Martes Sólo. Reproducción de DVD Release 8211 SIFF. CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI, CAN 8211 NOV 7-9 8211 City Cinema PORTLAND, OR 8211 NOV 9, 2-5pm. PARTY 8211 Para celebrar la publicación de nuestro DVD. 8211 Velo Cult CARAQUET, Nuevo Brunswick, CAN 8211 Inaugurado OCT 24 8211 Cine del Centro LOS ANGELES, CA 8211 End8217s NOV 6 8211 Laemmle8217s Teatro Real ALLENTOWN, PA 8211 Último Día 8211 NOV 6 8211 Teatro Cívico de Allentown WINDSOR, ON, CAN 8211 NOV 1 8211 Festival Internacional de Cine de Windsor SANTA BARBARA, CA 8211 OCT 30 ÚNICAMENTE - 9:30 am 8211 Festival Internacional de Cine del Mundo Despertado YAKIMA, WA 8211 Inaugurado OCT 24 8211 Yakima Cinema CIUDAD DE QUEBEC, PQ, CANADÁ 8211 Extendido hasta OCTUBRE 23 8211 Cine Le Cartier Quebec (FRANCES E INGLÉS) TORONTO, ON 8211 OCTUBRE 21-23- Teatro Fox VICTORIA, BC CANADÁ 8211 OCTUBRE 19 8211 Cinecenta PENTICTON, B. C. CANADÁ 8211 EL 19 DE OCTUBRE 8211 We Love Festival de Cine Documental CARBONDALE, CO 8211 OCTUBRE 17-21 8211 Teatro de Cristal SPOKANE, WA 8211 10-23 DE OCTUBRE 8211 El Teatro de la Lancha Mágica CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADÁ 8211 Proyecciones añadidas OCTUBRE 18-23 8211 The Globe Theatre PORTLAND, OR 8211 29 DE AGOSTO-23 DE OCTUBRE Ampliado para una OCTAVA semana 8211 El Teatro de la Sala SAN ANTONIO, TX 8211 24 DE OCTUBRE 8211 Alamo Drafthouse Cine NEVADA CITY, CA 8211 OCTUBRE 19 8211 Una noche Sólo Sierra Cinemas WATERLOO, 16 8211 Princess Twin Cinemas MINNEAPOLIS, MN 8211 25 DE SEPTIEMBRE A OCTUBRE 16 8211 MSP Sociedad de Cine St Anthony8217s Principal CHICAGO, IL 8211 OCTUBRE 10-16 8211 Gene Siskel Centro de Cine 8211 CARBONDALE, CO 8211 10 DE OCTUBRE, 11 AM 13 Sólo 8211 Crystal Theater ARKADELPHIA , AR 8211 TUGG EVENTO 8211 Jue, OCT 9 8211 Garrison Sala de Conferencias, Universidad Estatal de Henderson CHATHAM, MA 8211 26 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 OCTUBRE 8- Teatro Orpheum WINNIPEG, MB 8211 25 DE SEPTIEMBRE 28 DE OCTUBRE 1, 2, 8 8211 OCT 8 MONTREAL, PQ, CANADÁ 8211 SEMANA DEL 26 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 La Maison du Cinema de Sherbrooke (FRANCES) MISSOULA, MT 8211 3 DE OCTUBRE, 4, amp 5 8211 IWFF - Director QampA los días 3 y 4 de Octubre - Teatro Roxy CLEVELAND, OH 8211 OCTUBRE 4 8211 5 SÓLO 8211 Cinematheque de Cleveland TUNKHANNOCK, PA 8211 21, 23, 27, 1 DE OCTUBRE, 5 DE OCTUBRE 8211 Teatro Dietrich MADISON, WI 8211 SEPTIEMBRE 19 A OCTUBRE 2- Cines Sundance MONTREAL, PQ, CANADÁ 8211 29 DE AGOSTO A OCTUBRE 2 8211 Cinema du Parc BEMIDJI, MN 8211 27 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 Director QampA 8211 Teatro Bemidji ROCHESTER, NY 8211 27 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 El Teatro Dryden OTTAWA, ONTARIO 8211 26-30 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 Teatro Mayfair OTTAWA, ONTARIO 8211 SEPTIEMBRE 23-25 ​​8211 Cine Bytowne TALLAHASSEE, FL 8211 SEPTIEMBRE 18 amp 21 SOLAMENTE 8211 Tallahassee Film Society CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI, CANADÁ 8211 SEPTIEMBRE 19 8211 23 8211 Cine de la Ciudad ITHACA, NY 8211 18 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 19 SOLAMENTE 8211 Cornell Cinema LONDRES, ON 8211 Hyland Cine VICTORIA, 8211 Star Cinema VANCOUVER, BC, CAN. Del 1 al 20 de septiembre - Teatro Victoria QampA con peregrinos destacados Wayne Emde y Jack Greenhaigh 8/23 KINGSTON, ON 8211 30 DE AGOSTO, 1, 3, 12-18 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 Sala de proyección LIVERMORE, CA 8211 SEPTIEMBRE 18 SOLO 8211 Recaudación de fondos para el 8211 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2008 8211 9 DE SEPTIEMBRE 10, AMÉRICA 8211 9 DE SEPTIEMBRE 10, 1111 8211 SEVIEMBRE 15 7 PM 8211 Cinemark 18 VICTORIA, BC, CANADÁ 8211 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 SEPTIEMBRE 12-14 8211 Magick Lantern VALLEJO, CA 8211 Sábado, 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 Visiones del Festival de Cine Salvaje LONDON, ON 8211 Cine Hyland NORFOLK, VA 8211 AGOSTO 20 Y 23 SOLO 8211 Naro Cine PATCHOGUE, Centro de Artes VICTORIA, BC 8211 10 DE AGOSTO 8211 11 8211 Cinecenta TORONTO, ON 8211 29 DE JULIO Y 31 DE AGOSTO 5 Y 29 DE SEPTIEMBRE, 15, 18, 19-30 8211 Bloor Hot Docs Cinema PRESCOTT, AZ 8211 26 DE JULIO SOLO 8211 Prescott Festival de Cine NEVADA CITY, CA 8211 AGOSTO 3 SOLO 8211 Teatro Nevada TORONTO, ON 8211 1 DE AGOSTO 8211 Kingsway Theatre TORONTO, ON 8211 1 DE AGOSTO 8211 Carlton Cinemas OTTAWA, ON 8211 AGOSTO 6 amp 7 8211 ByTowne Cinema SIDNEY, BC 8211 13 DE AGOSTO 8211 Star Cinema LARKSPUR, CA 8211 Abre Junio ​​20 8211 El Teatro Lark SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 8211 ABRE EL 25 DE JULIO 8211 Palacio 9 BRUNSWICK, ME 8211 22 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 27 8211 Frontier Cafe Cine COLUMBUS, OH 8211 25 DE SEPTIEMBRE 8211 27 8211 Gateway Film Center SAN DIEGO, CA 8211 24 DE JULIO SOLO 8211 AMC Mission Valley VISTA DE LA MONTAÑA, CA 8211 24 DE JULIO SÓLO 8211 Century Cinema 16 8211 Mountain View PITTSBURGH, PA 8211 23 DE JULIO 8211 24 8211 Pittsburgh Cineastas, Sala De Proyección Melwood PORTLAND, ME 8211 1, 18 8211 24 8211 Patriot Nickelodeon WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 8211 18 DE JULIO 8211 24 8211 Eastern Hills Cine BURLINGTON, VT 8211 JULIO 11 8211 24 8211 Merrill8217s Roxy ORANGE, CA 8211 21 DE JULIO SOLO 8211 AMC Naranja 30 TRES OAKS, MI 8211 JULIO 15 AM. Teatro Vickers CHICAGO, IL 8211 11 DE JULIO 8211 17 8211 Gene Siskel Film Center TALLAHASSEE, FL 8211 27 DE JUNIO, 9 DE JULIO 8211 10 AM. 12 DE JULIO 8211 13 - Tallahassee Film Society WATERVILLE, ME 8211 27 DE JUNIO 8211 3 DE JULIO 8211 Railroad Square Cinema BOSTON, MA 8211 JUNIO 26 8211 3 DE JULIO 8211 Coolidge Corner Theatre HARTFORD, CT 8211 13 DE JUNIO 8211 3 DE JULIO 8211 Real Art Ways Teatro PORTLAND, ME 8211 1 DE JULIO SOLAMENTE 8211 Patriot Nickelodeon JACKSONVILLE, FL 8211 24 DE JUNIO SOLO 8211 Sun Ray Cine NEWPORT, RI 8211 EL 23 DE JUNIO SOLO 8211 Teatro Jane Pickens PROVIDENCE, RI 8211 JUNIO 19-22 8211 Cable Car Cinema NUEVA YORK, NY 8211 JUNIO 6-19 8211 Quad Cinema AMHERST, MA 8211 EL 18 DE JUNIO SOLO 8211 Amherst Cinema WASHINGTON, DC 8211 22 DE MAYO - JUNIO 12 8211 West End Cine JACKSONVILLE, FL 8211 JUNIO 10 SOLO 8211 Sun Ray Cinema PHILADELPHIA, PA 8211 29 DE MAYO 8211 8 de junio 8211 El Teatro Visulite MENDOCINO, CT 8211 JUNE 4 SOLAMENTE 8211 Teatro Avon CHARLOTTE, , CA 8211 MAYO 30 SOLO 8211 Festival de Cine de Mendocino VICTORIA, BC 8211 MAY 21-24 / Junio ​​1-3 8211 Cinecenta ASHEVILLE, NC 8211 Mayo 9-22 8211 Carolina Cines WINSTON-SALEM, NC - May 9-15- a / perture Cine ATLANTA, GA 8211 Midtown Arte Cine VICKSBURG, MS 8211 MAYO 9 SOLO 8211 Strand Teatro KANSAS CITY, MO 8211 Cines De Tivoli DENVER, CO 8211 Del 25 de abril al 1 de mayo 8211 Sie FilmCenter MT. Vermont, WA 8211 Abril 25-27 8211 Lincoln Teatro OAKLAND, CA 8211 15 de abril 8211 Nueva Teatro Parkway NORMAL, IL 8211 17-20 de abril 8211 Teatro Normal Langley, WA 8211 17 de abril 8211 El Teatro Clyde Santa Fe, Teatro Art Belcourt 8211 Nashville, TN 8211 6, 12, 13 de abril El Centro de Artes Lácteos 8211 Boulder, CO 8211 Abierto 3/28 El Pickford 8211 Bellingham, Wa 8211 Abierto 7 de marzo Teatro SIFF Uptown 8211 Seattle, WA 8211 Feb 7 8211 27 de marzo International Film Series 8211 Boulder, CO 8211 Marzo 19 Guild Cinema 8211 Albuquerque, NM 8211 14 de marzo 8211 17 Taos Centro para el Arte 8211 Taos, NM 8211 16 de marzo 8211 18 Teatro La Paloma 8211 Encinitas, CA 8211 9 de marzo de 8211 12 Rose Theare 8211 Port Townsend, WA 8211 Marzo 7-23 Harkins Sedona 6 8211 Sedona, AZ 8211 Abierto el 7 de marzo Teatro Towne 8211 Vernon, BC, Canadá 8211 6 de marzo Cinepolis 8211 Carlsbad, CA 8211 Marzo 2 amp 3 Beartooth Theatrepub 8211 Anchorage, AK 8211 Feb 24 / 25 amp Marzo 18/19 El Nickelodeon 8211 Santa Cruz, CA 8211 Feb 21 Osio Cines 8211 Monterrey, CA 8211 Inaugurado el 21 de febrero Teatro Pageant 8211 Chico, CA 8211 Inaugurado el 14 de febrero Rafael Film Center 8211 San Rafael, CA 8211 6 dic 8211 17 Universidad de Portland 8211 Portland, OR 8211 29 de enero Evento de una noche Panel de discusión especial con la Directora Lydia B. Smith Cine Salem 8211 Salem, OR 8211 28 de enero Limited Run en Salem Cinemas. Recepción y proyección con el Director 2013 Bijou Theatre 8211 Eugene, OR 8211 15 de noviembre Sebastopol Premiere en los Cines de Rialto 8211 Sebastopol, CA 8211 Dic 6 12 University Alabama Birmingham 8211 Birmingham, AL 8211 4 de diciembre Compromiso limitado en el Teatro Balboa 8211 San Francisco, CA 8211 Dec 612 Limited run en el Teatro Darkside 8211 Corvallis, OR 8211 Nov 15th 8211 Dec Películas Hasta North Film Series 8211 Flin Flon, Manitoba 8211 Nov 21st Mt. Festival de Cine Independiente de Hood 8211 Hood River, OR 8211 Nov 8 8211 10, 2013 Ganó Mejor Documental El Festival Internacional de Cine de Fort Lauderdale 8211 Fort Lauderdale, FL 8211 Nov 4 8211 7 Vendido y ganado Mejor documental The Hollywood Theatre 8211 Portland, OR Showings Se extendieron por 10 semanas Completamente agotado la primera semana Festival de Cine de Heartland 8211 Indianapolis, IN Vendido todas las proyecciones Festival de Cine de LaCosta 8211 Carlsbad, CA 8211 26 de octubre de 2013 Art amp Tur Festival Internacional de Cine de Turismo en el Teatro Gil Vicente 8211 Portugal 8211 Oct 27 Festival de Cine Documental de Estados Unidos 8211 Palm Springs, CA 8211 Oct 10 Festival de Cine de Hollywood 8211 Beverly Hills, CA 8211 18-oct-2013 Ganó el Festival de Cine del Vino MEJOR DOCUMENTARIO 8211 Kenwood, CA 8211 27 de septiembre de 2013 Fundraising Screening En la Iglesia Episcopal de Santa María la Virgen 8211 San Francisco, CA 8211 18 de septiembre a las 7 pm. Idaho Estreno de la película Boise Center 8211 Boise, ID 8211 Septiembre 14 Galway Film Fleadh 8211 Galway, Irlanda 8211 14 de julio de 2013 Primer documental para vender 4 Dame Lane 8211 Dublín, Irlanda 8211 15 de julio 2013 Vendido con una semana de antelación Topanga Film Festival 8211 Topanga, California 8211 20 de julio de 2013 Primer documental para vender El Festival de Cine y Televisin Camino de Santiago 8211 España 8211 6 de junio de 2013 Película vendida y mejor documental en el festival Benefit Screening en el Varsity Theatre 8211 Ashland, OR 8211 3 de mayo de 8211 14 de junio de 2013 Debido a la alta demanda, nuestra semana de larga estancia se extendió a seis semanas Festival de cine independiente de Rainier 8211 Ashford, WA 8211 11 de mayo de 2013 Mejor documental ganado Festival de Cine de Newport Beach 8211 Newport Beach, 27 8211 1 de mayo de 2013 Debido a la alta demanda, establecer un récord para la mayoría de las proyecciones programadas en los festivales de 15 años de historia. Festival de Cine Documental Americano 8211 Palm Springs, CA 8211 6 de abril de 8211 7, 2013 Se llevó el premio a la Audiencia Favorita Festival de Cine Independiente Ashland 8211 Ashland, OR 8211 Abril 4 8211 8, 2013 Las entradas se agotaron el día en que salieron a la venta. Dada una revisión de bonificación que se agotó en 5 horas Inscríbase a nuestro boletín mensual y obtenga 20 de su primera ordenRoyal Bulls Head Inn El Royal Bulls Head Inn original fue construido por William Horton en Drayton en 1847. La posada slabbuilt con techo de tejas, Como un importante lugar de encuentro para los ocupantes. La posada era grande y bien equipada con un salón y todos los requisitos para un flujo constante de visitantes, incluyendo viajeros, clérigos, colonos y cualquier persona que viaje a la zona desde la costa. En 1848, el reverendo Benjamin Glennie dirigió el primer servicio de la Iglesia de Inglaterra en Darling Downs en el Royal Bulls Head Inn. En 1859 William Horton el propietario de la posada y la tierra circundante, construyó una gran extensión. Era de ladrillo, cedro y madera. Todo el Inn estaba muy bien amueblada y era considerado como el mejor en el Darling Downs y mejor que algunos en Brisbane y Ipswich. William Horton murió en 1864 y el mobiliario de la posada se vendió en una subasta en 1865. El hotel fue administrado por una sucesión de hombres de negocios, algunos de los cuales eran Timothy Larkin, Samuel Mann y Henry Neale. En 1875 la mayor parte del edificio original y los establos fueron vendidos para el retiro dejando solamente la extensión 1859 y la cocina original. Estos son los edificios que están de pie hoy. En 1879, poco más de 30 años después de que la posada se estableció Thomas Price Horton, el hijo de William Hortons vendió la posada a Richard Stephen Lynch, un saddler, ya su esposa Sarah Neale, hija de Henry Neale. La familia Lynch renombró el Royal Bulls Head Inn The Terrace y se convirtió en su residencia privada por más de 90 años. La familia de Lynch también funcionó la oficina de correos de Drayton en el edificio por 60 años y la oficina permanecía allí hasta 1952 cuando Frances Lynch hija de Richard y Sarah se retiró. En 1973 el último hijo superviviente, Alan Campbell Lynch, murió y el National Trust de Queensland adquirió el edificio. Comenzó un largo programa de conservación y restauración. En 1984 la posada celebró su 125 aniversario y un año más tarde en 1985 la planta baja había sido completamente restaurada. En 1987 comenzó el trabajo de restauración del segundo piso de la posada. En 1988, el Gobernador de Queensland, Sir Walter Campbell Q. C inauguró oficialmente el Royal Bulls Head Inn el 2 de mayo. El Gobernador dio a conocer una placa para conmemorar la ocasión. En 1998 se celebró en la posada el 25 aniversario del National Trust. Las renovaciones de la zona de cocina fueron inauguradas oficialmente durante las celebraciones. Restauración de los terrenos y dependencias también tuvo lugar, a partir de 1983. Las vallas fueron reemplazados y la lechería y establos fueron restaurados. Los jardines de las posadas son un ejemplo clásico de jardines del siglo XIX. La restauración todavía continúa en el edificio hoy. La posada estará abierta al público el primer fin de semana de cada mes y un café y una librería funcionan actualmente dentro de la posada. Oficina de correos de Toowoomba En 1865 la oficina de correos oficial de Toowoombas primero fue abierta. Era un edificio de un solo piso situado en la esquina de las calles Ruthven y Russell. La oficina de Telégrafos de Toowoomba también se ubicó en la Oficina de Correos y debido al crecimiento de este servicio un edificio más grande fue pronto necesario. En 1877 el arquitecto colonial F. D.G. Stanley diseñado Toowoombas nuevo edificio de correos. Su plan incluía mantener todos los edificios públicos en un sitio central, por lo que la nueva oficina de correos y telégrafos se construiría al lado del palacio de justicia que ya estaba en construcción en la esquina de las calles Neil y Margaret. En mayo de 1878 apareció en la Gaceta del Gobierno un anuncio de licitación para la construcción de la nueva oficina de correos. Tanto Richard Godsall como John Garget presentaron ofertas para el edificio. John Garget que fue alcalde de Toowoomba durante este período y el contratista de la corte, fue adjudicado el contrato para construir la oficina de correos. La nueva oficina de correos fue construida en el estilo clásico del renacimiento y fue construida usando la piedra arenisca amarilla pálida similar a la piedra usada en el palacio de justicia. La piedra fue transportada de la cantera de Highfields en tren a los gastos del gobierno. El edificio fue terminado alrededor 1880 en un coste de 8.100. La torre de reloj de 17 metros de altura domina el edificio. Gillett y Bland de Londres hizo la torre original en 1877. El contrato para ajustar el reloj fue concedido al Sr. Schoenle que vivió en Ipswich. Cuesta 105 para ajustar el reloj. La oficina de correos y los servicios de telégrafo continuaron operando por separado. El extremo occidental del edificio era la oficina de correos y el extremo oriental era la oficina del telégrafo. Más tarde las operaciones del telégrafo y del teléfono fueron movidas arriba y el extremo del este se convirtió en la oficina de correos. Se agregaron varias extensiones al edificio, incluyendo en 1899 una nueva batería y sala de correo. Otras mejoras y cambios fueron hechos al edificio durante los años para acomodar el crecimiento de la oficina de correos y el servicio de telégrafo. En 1968 se produjeron alteraciones sustanciales cuando se sustituyeron o eliminaron gran parte de las características originales, incluidas las cenefas de madera, balaustradas de hierro fundido externo, chimeneas y chimeneas. A fines de 1997 se anunció que la Oficina de Correos de la calle Margaret cerraría y trasladaría a nuevos locales. El edificio dejó de funcionar como la oficina de correos en febrero de 1999 y se vendió en 2001. El servicio de correos se trasladó a la calle Annand. Hoy, el edificio se considera ser una de las mejores obras restantes del gobierno colonial de Queensland. El edificio está catalogado como patrimonio y en la actualidad alberga una cafetería y oficinas. Fuentes - Libros: Allom amp Lovell (1981) Oficina de Correos Toowoomba, una encuesta histórica y plan de gestión. Dansie, Bob. (1980) Edificios desaparecidos del viejo Toowoomba: bosquejos y notas. Holtze, Alex. (1911) Toowoomba 1860- 1910. Universidad de Queensland. Departamento de la arquitectura (1983) Las oficinas de correos históricas en Queensland, un estudio nacional de la característica. Fuentes - Otros: LH / BUI - Edificios y Estructuras LH / POS - Oficinas de Correos - Toowoomba y Darling downs Departamento de Medio Ambiente y Patrimonio Protecciones Queensland Heritage Register fecha de acceso 11/07/2007 Un paseo por la historia con el folleto de Bob Dansie El Ayuntamiento de Toowoomba, Marzo 2000. El Teatro del Imperio La historia del Teatro del Imperio está directamente vinculada a la Asociación Austral que fue fundada por George Essex Evans en 1903. Al menos cuatro de los miembros de la Asociación Austral fueron los directores fundadores de la empresa Empire. En 1909, la Austral Company alquiló el Austral Hall para mostrar las nuevas y excitantes imágenes en movimiento que eran silenciosas y en blanco y negro. El lugar de presentación de imagen era muy popular con vistas tres veces a la semana. El salón era grande y versátil, con multitudes de miles asistiendo a las proyecciones. Como resultado de este éxito la compañía compró un acre de tierra en la calle de Neil y comisionó la construcción de Toowoombas teatro de propósito primero construido que era acomodar el vodevil y las nuevas películas. Así nació el Teatro del Imperio. El constructor, H. Andrews y el diseñador George Lane incorporaron los últimos conceptos en el diseño de escenarios y pantallas. El teatro asentó a 2 200 personas, 1700 en los puestos y 500 en la galería, con espacio para una orquesta entre los puestos delanteros y el escenario. El Teatro Empire se inauguró el jueves 29 de junio de 1911 con una actuación teatral con artistas de vodevil y un vocalista de Sydney. Los precios de los asientos para la noche de inauguración eran dos chelines en el círculo de vestidos, los puestos delanteros de un chelín y seis peniques, los puestos intermedios de un chelín, y la parte trasera puestos seis peniques. La tragedia golpeó el teatro en el febrero de 1933 cuando el fuego rasgó a través del edificio casi completamente destruyéndolo con solamente las paredes de ladrillo sólidas dejadas de pie entre hierro retorcido y cenizas. The Empire Theatre Company anunció que los planes para reconstruir el teatro empezarían de inmediato y mientras el teatro se estaba reconstruyendo, los propietarios del Imperio contrataron al ayuntamiento para sus espectáculos. Los arquitectos de Brisbane Hall amp Phillips fueron encargados de diseñar el nuevo Teatro Empire y la construcción del nuevo teatro se construyó alrededor de lo que era salvable después del incendio. El 27 de noviembre de 1933, el nuevo teatro art déco Empire abrió sus puertas con instalaciones de vanguardia, con capacidad para hasta 2 400 personas. En este tiempo, el teatro del imperio era el teatro más grande en Australia fuera de una ciudad capital. Toowoomba residentes y otros de los distritos circundantes regularmente visitar el teatro en lo que respecta a la mayor y mejor teatro en Toowoomba. Las sesiones más populares, por lo menos para los niños, fueron las matinés de la tarde del sábado que mostraron a Flash Gordon y Buck Rogers. Las sesiones de la tarde del sábado también fueron bien atendidas con reservas esenciales para ganar un buen asiento. Viviendo un escenario tan grande, el Teatro Empire organizó varias producciones de teatro en vivo, incluyendo Gilbert y Sullivan muestra como el Mikado y Iolanthe. Sin embargo, la actuación más digna de nota se puso en escena en 1935 con J C Williamsons producción White Horse Inn, que se jugó en una etapa giratoria. El Teatro del Imperio mostró su último programa en el Pacífico Sur en abril de 1971. Pagando cincuenta centavos por asiento, 2000 personas llenaron el teatro para ver al Vicealcalde De Toowoomba, el concejal Duggan, cierran la cortina por última vez. Después de cerrar, el teatro permaneció vacío durante bastante tiempo y hubo amenazas de demolición, sin embargo el teatro fue finalmente vendido y utilizado como una tienda de muebles. En 1975 fue comprado por el gobierno de Queensland y fue utilizado para los talleres de TAFE. En octubre de 1994 el Ayuntamiento de Toowoomba inició las negociaciones para la compra y reconstrucción del Teatro Empire. El sábado 28 de junio de 1997, el Empire Theatre se reabrió como un complejo de artes escénicas de primer nivel, que incluía un restaurante, bares, dos salas de reuniones, lavandería y un área de vestuario. Fuentes: LH / EMP Teatro Empire Allom Lovell Marquis - Kyle. (1993) El teatro del imperio Toowoomba. Un estudio de conservación Toowoomba Court House El edificio que es más identificable como el Toowoomba Court House es el edificio de dos plantas Neo-Classic de mampostería en la esquina de Margaret y Neil Streets. Este edificio era sin embargo, el segundo de Toowoombas tres casas de corte. La primera casa de la corte fue construida en la esquina de las calles de Ruthven y de Russell como parte de una concesión obtenida en 1863 del gobierno por W. H. Groom para establecer dentro de Toowoomba una corte, una comisaría y una oficina del poste y del telégrafo. El 24 de septiembre de 1876, el gobierno compró un sitio en la calle Margaret de Arthur Hodgson por la suma de 750. En 1877 comenzó el trabajo on the new building, the contract having been won by John Garget, who had in his employ an apprentice named Harry Andrews who was later to become a prominent figure in construction in Toowoomba. The Margaret Street Court House was constructed of a pale stone cut from the Highfields area, larger heavier stones for the lower area with a lighter kind of masonry for the upper work. The building features an arcaded portico surmounted by the projecting first floor with pedimented gable. The octagonal piazza in the centre of the building was designed to enhance natural light penetration. Of interest is the cruciform shape usually reserved for churches, which will present the longest frontage to Margaret Street and the narrow end to Neil Street. The total contract amount was for 7000 and was due for completion by April 1878. The building was officially opened in 1878 though it is largely believed that it was not complete at this stage and drew from the Crown Prosecutor, Mr Power the comment The acoustics are very defective, but that could perhaps be corrected. The old court house was used for court hearings until the new 2.2 million court house in Hume Street was opened in May 1979. In 1980 restoration began and the old building was relieved of its layer of peeling white paint and covered in a protecting clear silicone finish. It was deemed that the building would be used to house government offices and by the 1990s, when it housed the offices of the Department of Family Services, the Department of Tourism, Sport and Racing, and the Queensland Police Service, it had become exceedingly run down. In 1986, the building was listed for entry in the Register of the National Estate. The building was sold in 2000 to Robert and Lorraine Grant to become their private residence and following several meetings with the Heritage Council, and many assessments of the site by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), extensive work sympathetic to the historic structure began. Toowoomba General Hospital In 1878 when the worst typhoid epidemic in Toowoombas history hit, the government hospital, then on the corner of James and Ruthven Streets, was quickly filled necessitating an overflow of fever patients to be installed at the Immigration Department on the corner of Hume and Margaret Streets, and the convalescing patients to be sent to Spiros store, empty since his death the year before, on the south-east corner of Margaret and Ruthven Streets. Following this, and considering the great disquiet that had long been held over the considerable cesspit near the fence line that separated the hospital from Toowoombas largest school, the precursor to South State School, it was decided that a new hospital was needed and that it should be out of town. The site chosen was Willcoxs paddock a 29 acre plot fronting West Street south of James Street. The Education Department took on the buildings in eastern James Street to be used as part of South State School. Richard Godsall won the tender to build the new hospital for the sum of 10 000 and worked to a design from the Colonial Architect of the time D. G. Stanley Esq. The new building was a two-storey structure of Gothic Italianate style featuring a profusion of arches and columns and intricate corbelling beneath the eaves. The building was a total length of 170 feet and a depth of 40 feet and was to be erected of bricks procured from the Highfields quarries which were a deep red colour, so contrasting well with the stone used. The building was, as most were in this area, designed to face the town and to allow maximum light and ventilation. The inclusion of numerous windows, air-pipes and flues further ensured good airflow. It was decided by the committee that a new wing should be added for use as a womens ward. In June 1897, a Queens Fund was established to build the Victoria wing, so named in honour of the Queen. Mr W. Hodgen of Toowoomba won the competition for the design of the wing and local builder James Renwick was awarded the contract. The design of the wing was very sympathetic to the main structure erected nine years previously it featured similar corbelling, arched windows and colour contrasts. Dr. E. Roberts opened the new wing on August 16 1899 but ten years later Mr Hodgen had to see to the inclusion of buttresses for the foundations to prevent sinkage and cracking. By 1914, however, cracks of a serious nature were reported. By 1975, nearly 100 years after the building was started, its structural health gave cause to begin considering demolition. The Toowoomba Historical Society sought permission to save the Victoria wing and house a museum there but was unsuccessful. In 1981 the old edifice was finally brought down to make room for the new medical ward. Sources: LH TOO Toowoomba Base Hospital Clements, J. (2004) Toowoomba General Hospital. Dansie, R. A. (1989) Hospitals and Health, Toowoomba Education Centre. Toowoomba Qld. St Vincents Hospital Sister Mary Augustine Aikenhead founded the religious congregation of the Sisters of Charity in Dublin in 1815. In December of 1838, five of the sisters of this order arrived in Sydney. In 1920 the sisters, after having established their order in Sydney and Melbourne, journeyed to Brisbane on the invitation of His Grace Dr. Duhig, Archbishop of Brisbane, and the Right Reverend Monsignor Fouhy to discuss a new Catholic Hospital for Toowoomba. An early site considered for a new hospital was the Cocks family residence Longview in North Street, Mount Lofty, but lack of a good water source removed it from consideration. Mother Berchmans, the Superior General, acting upon local information, met with Mrs Hogan, the owner of a parcel of land on the range. After negotiations the sisters secured the land for 2300 and donations began to accumulate for a new hospital. One of the major sponsors was the prominent businessman, Michael Pigott, who later became a member of the Finance Committee organised by Monsignor Fouhy. Also supportive of the sisters efforts were the remarkable Mrs Ellen OBrien who successfully managed the Defiance Flour Mills following her husbands early demise, and local butcher P. P. Venaglia. On Sunday afternoon, May 22 1921 a ceremony was conducted for the laying of the foundation stone. This honour was afforded His Grace Archbishop Duhig, who then blessed the site and addressed the crowd. Sydney architects, John F. Hennessy and Jack F. Hennessy were to be responsible for the design of the new hospital, which was to exhibit most of its decoration on the entrance section. Featured is geometric plasterwork and neo-Palladian pillars, topped with an elaborate plaster capping and a niche for a devotional statue of St. Vincent. The remaining portion is of a very solid appearance, being unadorned brick, with arches revealing the verandas on the first two storeys, and simpler square openings for the top floor. The successful building contractor was Mr. Matthew Williamson who was the person to suffer most from the sisters financial situation by October, Mother Berchmans reluctantly admitted that insufficient funds had been raised to continue with construction. The Bank of Queensland advanced the sum of 10 000 on the guarantee of Monsignor Fouhy and Mr P. Venaglia, which restored Mother Berchmans confidence in the realisation of the sisters dream. Renewed response to fund-raising projects and unswerving support from local business people ensured the continued construction of the building, but even at the time of the official opening, which was held a few months prior to completion, debts were mounting and resources were diminishing. At the height of financial strife, under threat of legal action, and still with an unfinished western wall, Mother Candice, then in charge of the hospital, began to accept patients and in two years the hospitals 66 beds were occupied. Following these earlier troubles and the harsh depression and war years, St. Vincents was to eventually experience a period of growth, beginning with the opening of a maternity hospital in 1952, a new 650 000 surgical block in 1959, at which time Sister Mary Paul could proudly state that the hospital was debt free, a new chapel in 1960, and a new convent in 1963. It was in this year also that a Board at St. Vincents was established to better guide the financial dealings of the hospital. The 1997 addition, the Mary Aikenhead Wing was a 28 million development project. Heritage Building Society In November 1874 after a public meeting the Toowoomba Permanent Investment and Building Society was established. W. H. Groom was a great supporter of the Society and was its first chairman. In April 1875 the Toowoomba Permanent opened for business. The Society struggled during its early years to build business and good financial management, but by the end of their first decade in operation business had improved, and by applying smart practices the Society survived the 1890s depression. During 1897 the Darling Downs Permanent Building and Investment Society was formed, and expanded their business to outlaying regions such as Dalby and Pittsworth while the Toowoomba Permanent Building Society remained mainly local. It wasnt until 1908 that the Darling Downs Society was considered a rival to the Toowoomba Society and was the second largest society in Queensland, just ahead of the Toowoomba Society. It took just ten years to establish their strong market hold, but by comparison, it had taken the Toowoomba Society 33 years. By 1914 the Darling Downs Society had become the largest society in the state while the Toowoomba Society was the third largest. During World War 1 both Building Societies were able to survive due mainly to the Darling Downs region supplying food and other materials to the armed forces. After the war both Societies expanded their business in Brisbane. Toowoomba Society was the most successful with these endeavours, and became the largest building society in Queensland in 1923. The Wall Street crash of October 1929 slowed the growth experienced during the 1920s and the depression that followed was tough, however the two Societies remained in business. Towards the end of the 1930s both societies were again prospering, and the two societies were competing for first place as Queenslands largest building society. Throughout World War 2 housing construction slowed and manpower was in short supply but both societies continued to operate. The housing boom that followed saw both businesses prosper and their reputations as safe and reliable brought in business from outside Toowoomba and the Darling Downs. When the Toowoomba Society celebrated it 75th anniversary in 1950 it was the largest building society in the state. In 1954 the Darling Downs Society moved from Neil Street where the business had started to Margaret Street. The late 1950s saw continued expansion and growth from both societies, with the Darling Downs Society staying ahead. In the 1970s the Metropolitan Permanent Building Society located in Brisbane became the largest society in Queensland. The Darling Downs society expanded in 1971 and its head office was moved to Ruthven Street. In 1975 the Toowoomba Society celebrated its centenary and they also moved to larger premises in Ruthven Street at the end of that year. By the early 1980s talk was rife of an amalgamation between the two societies. On October 6 1981 general meetings were held between the two societies and members were asked to support the merging of the two societies to form the Heritage Building Society. The members agreed and on October 30 1981 the new society was launched and registered. Business was conducted from both locations in Ruthven Street. In 1982 the 6 million Heritage Plaza building opened, it was Toowoombas first high rise office building and housed Heritage Society. In April 2005 Heritage celebrated its 130th year of operation and reached the milestone of 5 billion in assets under their management. Hinchcliffe, Bruce. (ed)(1984) They Meant Business. Toowoomba Darling Downs Press. LH/HER - Heritage Building Society LH/HER - Heritage Bank The Strand Theatre The Strand is Queenslands longest continually operating cinema. Situated in Margaret Street, it stands on the site formerly occupied by the Crystal Palace Picture Gardens. The Strand Cinema was the brainchild of John Patrick Newman an alderman of the Toowoomba City Council who owned the Crown Hotel on the adjacent site and saw the Strand as an extension of his hotel. Tenders were called by the Architect George Addison in July 1915 and the contract was awarded to the builder Luke Halley. The American-inspired design was similar to picture theatres erected in other Australian cities. There was seating for 1 000 people with a solid masonry faade and marble facings at the main entrance. A large monogram ST was set in front of the projecting biograph box with 44 coloured lights. There was also a female figure set in a niche holding a globe of light. The Strand was officially opened by the Mayor of Toowoomba, Alderman A McWalters, on Saturday 15th April, 1916. Patrick Newman leased the theatre to Senora Spencer, Australias first female projectionist who named it The Strand after her theatres in Brisbane and Newcastle. The opening programme included a film by Ashmead Bartlett The Men Who Made Australia followed by Mary Pickford in Rags. The films were accompanied by the Strand Symphony Orchestra. In 1918 Senora Spencer gave up her lease and it was taken over by Union Theatres who repainted and decorated the theatre during its temporary closure in 1919 due to the Spanish Influenza epidemic. The 1920s saw the Strand leased by various independent operators. The 1930s were considered to be the Golden Age of the Strand. The motto was always first with the latest and the greatest. During Toowoombas cold winters the boast was that the Strand was as warm as your own fireside. Sound projection was installed thus the talkies came to Toowoomba. In 1933 the Strand was lavishly refurbished in the Art Deco style by the Sydney architect and theatre designer Guy Crick. The 1950s saw the introduction of a wide screen format and renovations again took place in the 1960s and 70s. In 1992 saw a major redevelopment with four small cinemas being erected around the original cinema. In 1993 a fifth cinema was added in the balcony space. The theatre was then known as Toowoomba Five owned by Birch Carrol and Coyle. In 1999, with the opening of the second cinema complex in Toowoomba the original name The Strand was restored to the cinema complex which continues to be a popular venue for cinema patrons today. City Hall The first Toowoomba town hall was built in 1862 in James Street and was the first town hall ever built in Queensland. In 1881 the original timber building was demolished and replaced with a brick building. However, by 1898 the town hall was inadequate for the demands of a growing community. In July, council agreed that new municipal buildings and town hall should be constructed on the site of the School of Arts which had been destroyed by fire earlier that year, pending the sale of the old town hall to the Roman Catholic Church for 2,000. The current City Hall was opened in 1900 at a cost of 10,000. The building was refurbished in 1996 at a cost of 3.4 million and council meetings are once again held there. Toowoombas first Indigenous Land Use Agreement was signed in an official ceremony at Picnic Point on Wednesday 27 February 2008. Toowoomba Regional Council and the Jagera, Yuggera and Uragapul People, as the traditional owners of a part of Table Top bushland reserve, were signatories of this significant Agreement. The area covered by the Agreement is especially significant as the location of what is known as The Battle of One Tree Hill one of the last major battles between traditional owners and European settlers in 1843. The Agreement marks the beginning of a partnership between council and the traditional owners for this particular part of Toowoomba. The partnership will work together to protect and care for the reserve and to promote awareness and understanding of the culture and heritage of the traditional owners in the community, Mayor Dianne Thorley said. As part of the Agreement, council as Trustee of the reserve will consult the traditional owners about management of the reserve. Council will promote the history, culture and heritage of the traditional owners of this part of the city with signage, website and other information sources. The Agreement will assist council to comply with any State and Federal Government legislative requirements on the preservation of cultural heritage. The Agreement also provides for the establishment of a consultative committee representing council and the traditional owners. The committee will facilitate ongoing communication between the parties to achieve valuable outcomes for the community. The Agreement will help address issues of the traditional owners in the future. Toowoomba Regional Council is pioneering a new approach to coordinating land related outcomes with other Indigenous social policy outcomes through local government. Local solutions which are locally developed, tailored and implemented to address mutual needs and aspirations of each local traditional owner group in each local community, is the philosophy behind this approach. The achievement of an Agreement with one of the traditional owner groups for our city is unprecedented in the history of Toowoomba. Its probably also unprecedented in Australian history to have an Indigenous Land Use Agreement negotiated and finalised by a council and the traditional owners in a few short months. Thats the value of working together in a spirit of real cooperation and with mutual understanding and respect, Cr Thorley said. I am very honoured and delighted to be a part of this historic event. The agreement to work with the traditional owners on important indigenous issues will greatly benefit the local community. Heritage Treasures of the Toowoomba Region 2013 showcases the heritage treasures from across the region. This record of our hidden history provides a wonderful insight into the richness and diversity of the heritage sites that have helped to shape this regions identity. The booklet is available free of charge at customer service centres and visitor information centres or can be accessed from the link below. Related document The first recorded attempt at flight on the Darling Downs was on the mid-summer morning of 15 December 1911. A young Englishman named Arthur William Jones, flying his Bleriot-copy monoplane, made a series of 90 metre hops. Unfortunately the Bleriot was grossly underpowered, so the 6 metre high leaps didnt fulfil the criteria of a true powered flight. Jones experiments in Warwick led him to acquire a French built Caudron G-11. His first flight over Warwick was on 30 May 1913. A local journalist witnessed this remarkable sight and wrote that it was of a quite entrancing aerial journey. Jones triumph happened only 10 years after the Wright Brothers achieved the impossible at Kitty Hawkin, and when the motorcar was still comparatively rare. Arthur Wizard Stone was another notable showman-flyer who emerged on the flying scene in 1912. Wizard was a barn-stormer who became famous for his presence at various shows throughout Queensland. His first visit to Toowoomba was on July 27, 1912. Toowoomba was once a port of call on a Qantas International Airline Service and a Qantas flight between Brisbane and Toowoomba was the first unsubsidised passenger service in Australia. This regular daily service commenced on 9 May 1928 with a DH50A. Qantas charged 2 pounds, 15 shillings for the 50 minute trip. Unfortunately this service was discontinued in December of the same year. Several notable people have landed in Toowoomba. Bert Hinkler born in Bundaberg, Queensland, was another pioneer aviator. In 1928 he flew the first solo flight from England to Australia, for this achievement he flew his Avro Avian G-EBOV. It was on the 16th of June 1928 that Hinkler landed in Toowoomba at the Clifford Park racecourse flying G-EBOV. On 29 May 1930, the first woman to fly from England to Australia landed at the Werrington Park aerodrome now called the Toowoomba Airport (also known as the Wilsonton Airport). She was, of course, Amy Johnson or Johnnie as her fans called her. In August 1932 Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith. a pioneer Australian aviator, landed at Toowoomba in his Fokker Trimotor named the Southern Cross. It was in this plane that he made the first non-stop flight across the Australian Continent and the first flight across the Tasman Sea to New Zealand. In 1929 he completed a round-the-world flight. Unfortunately in November 1935, on a flight from England to Australia, he and his flying companion disappeared in typhoon weather over the Bay of Bengal. The aerodrome at Toowoomba was not required by the RAAF and there has not been any RAAF occupation there known to this Department In January 1944 the RAAFs Directorate of Works and Building (DWB) responded thus in writing to Mr William Rankin who owned land adjoining the southern boundary of the Civil aerodrome, Mr Rankin had requested to have various fences re-erected. Fences were legitimately removed to allow the dispersal and better operation of 5 Sqns Wirraways. Inevitably, cattle made it onto the aerodrome, at times causing the obvious hazard. On the 12 February 1942 when patriotic fervour knew few bounds, Mr Rankin wrote to Gp Capt. Lachal CO of 3 SFTS AMBERLEY. Sir, In reference to recent telephonic conversation with your Assistant, in which I expressed my desire to assist the Defence Authorities by placing my Toowoomba property at the disposal of the Air Force without charge for the duration, and to call today by an Officer of your Department requesting me to place the matter in writing, it gives me pleasure therefore to confirm my offer as follows: To give my property at Toowoomba, known as Werrington Park, to the Defence Department for use of the Air Force unconditionally and absolutely without charge for the duration of the war and for six months thereafter However persistence won out and satisfaction was finally achieved. The RAAF did use Mr Rankins land and the aerodrome on the 12th May 1942. A flight of No 5 Army Co-op Squadron moved to Toowoomba, and was quartered and its Wirraways were dispersed in trees across the Western Highway some 200-300m north of the Wilsonton Post Office. By June 1942 3 SFTS was disbanded and DWB was advised by the Director of training of no further requirement for Toowoomba and No 5 Squadron moved out. Over the years there have been many other pilots who have helped put the Toowoomba Airport on the map. Some of these are familiar names, such as Dr. Mervyn Hall, first President of the Aero Club, Mr. John Bange and his rare Porterfield and who was also a designer of a Primary Glider and well known Australian and International pilot, Mr. Guido Zuccoli. Toowoomba is the home of the famed Zuccoli Collection. The Darling Downs Aero Club originated here in Toowoomba in 1946. Initially, it operated only on the weekends (out of a borrowed tent), and flying training was conducted for and on behalf of the Club by the Royal Queensland Aero Club (Archerfield). This was until 1951, when the Darling Downs Aero Club purchased its first aircraft (a Tiger Moth), and began flying training in its own right. It was at this time that the Club employed its first flying instructor, and commenced full-time operations. It has been in continuous full-time operation ever since. The Aero club has operated a number of different aircraft types such as the (above mentioned) de Havilland DH-82A Tiger Moth, de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, Beagle Pup, various Piper aircraft including PA-22-160 Pacer, PA-38 Tomahawk and PA-28-161 Warrior. Various Cessna types as C152, C172 and C182, Mooney 21 and Beechcraft B-35. The aerodrome has come a long way since those early times. During 2011 the aerodrome entered another chapter after the completion of the runway extension and upgrade project. The Zuccoli collection of historic aircraft Sea Fury VH-HFG Baghdad Express Built in England by Hawker in 1947. Powered by a Bristol Centaurus sleeve valve, fuel injected, supercharged 18 Cylinder radial engine of 2470 hp. (1841kW) Fastest piston engine fighter ever built. Top speed in excess of 460 mph (740 km/h). Served with Iraqi Air Force in the 1976 7-Day War. Armed with 4 x 20 mm Hispano Mk5 cannon, plus a mix of bomb and rockets. Fuel consumption 260 gph Imperial (572 lph) at take-off. Aircraft Number Royal Navy WJ298 Iraqi Air Force 308. Fiat G 59B VH-LIX Ciao Bella Advanced military trainer. Painted in North African desert Italian colour scheme. Built in 1949 and powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin 500.20 engine of 1420 hp (1060 kW), Capable of a maximum speed of 420 mph (675 km/h). Armed with one 7.7 mm gun. De-commissioned by the Italian Air Force in 1953 and restored in the U. S.A. in 1987. Best Warbird at Oshkosh 1987. CAC-19 Boomerang A46-208 VH-BOM Milingimbi Ghost The only Australian designed and built fighter. Served with distinction in New Guinea in a ground support and strafing role. Powered by a Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp 14 cylinder radial of 1200 hp (895 kW). Maximum speed 296 mph (476 km/h). Armed with two 20 mm Hispano cannon and four 0.303 in (7.7 mm) machine - guns, plus a 500 lb (226 kg) bomb. Milingimbi Ghost served on the Arnhem Land coast, with 83 Squadron RAAF, and is the only one of the type flying in the world. Fuselage Number A46-206. New Wings. Trojan T-28D VH-ZUC Just Dreamin Built by North American in the U. S.A. it was used for training and ground attack. Powered by a Wright Cyclone 1820-86, cylinder radial of 1425 hp (1062 kW). Max. level speed 188 mph (461 km/h) Max. range 1008 miles (1612 km) VH-ZUC was refurbished by Aerotec. Aircraft Number US Air Force 91576. The memorials AVM Bennett Memorial Near the aerodrome terminal, a memorial is situated where a lad once stood to watch aircraft come and go. This young man went on to become a pioneering aviator. Air Vice Marshal Bennett Date of birth: 14 September 1910 Place of birth: Toowoomba, QLD Donald Bennett, senior RAF officer and commander of Bomber Commands Pathfinder Force, was born in Toowoomba, Queensland on 14 September 1910. The youngest of four boys, he began his schooling in Toowoomba before his family moved to Brisbane. A self-confessed lazy student, Bennett left school and became a jackeroo on his fathers cattle property but returned to Brisbane after just three months. There he attempted to join the RAAF. He eventually succeeded, enlisting in Melbourne 12 months after being rejected on health grounds in Brisbane. Having enlisted in 1930, Bennett was transferred to 29 Squadron RAF the following year. In 1940 he was sent to the United States to take charge of aircraft-ferrying operations between America and England, making several flights himself. In 1941 Bennett returned to the RAF as an acting wing commander in command of an air navigation school. In December that year he was given command of Bomber Commands 77 Squadron. Bennett was transferred to command 10 Squadron in April 1942. He flew many operations himself and shortly after taking up his new appointment was shot down over Norway in an attack on the Tirpitz. He managed to evade capture and reach Sweden and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for this episode. On 5 July 1942 Bennett, now an acting group captain, was given command of Bomber Commands new Pathfinder Force - whose job was to find and mark targets for main force crews. In January 1943 Bennett was again promoted, to air commodore, and placed in command of Bomber Commands 8 Pathfinder Force Group. Bennett took his responsibilities extremely seriously and explored every possible option for minimising aircrew losses and maximising the destructive power of the bomber force he later admitted the enormous strain he experienced conducting such operations over a period of years. A keen advocate of an international police force that would prevent war, Bennett acted on his convictions by winning a seat in Parliament as a Liberal Party member. Ultimately he was disappointed at his inability to exert influence. He also became a critic of the United Nations, which he believed could do little to prevent future wars. After the war Bennett also designed and built several light aircraft and cars. He died on 15 September 1986. It is with appreciation that this information was supplied by the Australian War Memorial for the sole use of this memorial page. Please note that this information is copyright protected by the Australian War Memorial. Guido Zuccoli was of Italian heritage but made Australia his home and established a career in the construction and engineering Industry. Guido became involved in aviation during 1969. He was one of a small group that made a major contribution to the Australia Warbird movement, where these impressive ex-military aircraft can still be flown, principally, under those regulations. Guido was also an accomplished aerobatic pilot, a founder of the Northern Territory Aerobatic Club and one of the original members of the Australian Aerobatic Club. Guido represented Australia on three separate occasions overseas in his Pitts Special. After he gave up competition aerobatics on medical advice, he maintained his focus on aviation and since that time Guido purchased, was involved with importing and restored a number of aircraft. During 1980 both Guido and Lynette got involved in the Warbird aviation industry when Guido secured 4 ex-Iraq Air Force Hawker Sea Furys. The Sea Fury is an aircraft that demanded respect, and Guido was one of only a few who gained a reputation world wide for his skills and abilities to operate complex aircraft like the Hawker Sea Fury. He delighted and thrilled many airshow attendees, not only throughout Australia but around the world. During 1987 Guido became the first Australian outside of the US to race in the Unlimited Silver Class of the Reno Air Races, flying the Italian design and Built Fiat G-59 4B. This aircraft remains one of two airworthy examples in the world and is still currently part of the Zuccoli Aircraft Collection. Unfortunately Guido is no longer with us. In 2007 a fly-in, as part of the David Hack Classic Vehicle and Aircraft Meet, was named in his honour. Lynette Zuccoli has continued with the operations as a family operated business as Aerotec QLD. In doing so Lynette has not only continued operations but with her team has become a Warbird owner and restorer in her own right10 things to do this weekend in Toowoomba Busking at the Margaret St Markets are (from left) Lily Williams, Kaitlyn Kramer, Becca Liegey and Elise Telander. Bev Lacey 1. Margaret St Markets THE Margaret Street Markets on Sunday from 8am to 2pm. There will be lots of local produce and local crafts and loads of entertainment. The markets are held on Margaret St between Ruthven and Neil sts. For more information phone Greg Johnson on 0414 783 343 or email johnson. gjbigpond READY FOR THE BALL: This fashionable mannequin will be on display at the Millmerran Museums open day. It is wearing a fox fur stole and a ball gown. Contributed Contributed 2. Millmerran Museum open day VISIT Millmerran for the Millmerran Museum39s Open Day. It39s on Sunday from 10am to 3pm at the museum in Charlotte St. The official opening of the new Visitor Information Centre will be at 11am. A variety of food stalls will be available along with entertainment by the Windy City Jazz Band. For more information call the Millmerran Museum on 46952560 or Historical Society president Fay Twidale on 0427588587. THE Ground Up Espresso Bar Openair Cinema is brought to you by Ric39s Open Air Cinema along with Raygun Projects. Head to the car park at Ground Up Espresso in Searles Walk at 6.15pm on Saturday for a screening of The Salt of the Earth. Bring along a deck chair and prepare your stomachs to feast on some German barbecue goodness. Tickets available at Ground Up for 10, with drinks and snacks also available on the night. For more information search for Ground Up Espresso on Facebook. 4. Professional bull riding IT39S A showdown like no other - elite cowboys versus the toughest bulls on the planet in a three-hour, action-packed sporting entertainment event that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Choreographed with pyrotechnics, concert sound system and mega screen replays, with multiple camera angles that will take you behind the scenes and inside the bucking chutes as riders prepare for the ride of their life at Clive Berghofer Stadium. This is not a rodeo - this is the one and only PBR. The Professional Bull Riders Australia All Star Challenge starts at 7pm Saturday. Matt Damon in a scene from the movie The Martian. Supplied by Fox Australia Films. Aidan Monaghan. Photo Credit: Aidan Monaghan WHY not go see a movie this weekend There39s heaps of great films on at the moment including The Martian, Everest, Pan, Pixels and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials. Films are shown at the Toowoomba Strand cinema and the Grand Central cinema. For session times and prices, visit eventcinemas. au. 6. Wheelwrighting workshop MUSEUM visitors are invited to watch seasoned wheelwright Kerry Riehl and his class of six in action as they take part in the first wheelwrighting workshop held at Cobb and Co Museum on Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Over the course of the five day workshop, Kerry will teach participants to make a spoke, felloe and hub before assembling a twelve spoke wagon wheel from a handmade kit. At the end of the workshop the first time wheelwrights will have their very own completed wagon wheel to take home. Wheelwrighting is heritage trade and needless to say, not something that the general public get to see every day. As the first of its kind to be held at the Cobb and Co Museum, the wheelwrighting workshop offers visitors a fascinating insight into the construction of a wooden wheel. What better place to watch this visually intriguing historical trade than a Museum home to a collection of vehicles from the horse drawn era. For more details phone the museum on 4659 4900. Ready for All Holden Day is Toowoomba FX FX Holden Club member Cam Sargent. Photo Megan Masters / The Chronicle Megan Masters SEE some cool cars at the 30th All Holden Day on Sunday. It39s on at Valleys Rugby League in Pillar St, Toowoomba from 6.30am (for entrants) and 9am for the public. Entry is 35 per car and 5 for public admission. CLASSICAL BALLET: THE Imperial Russian Ballet Company returns to Caloundra with Swan Lake. Photo Contributed Contributed GO SEE Swan Lake at the Empire Theatre on Saturday. The Imperial Russian Ballet Company 2015 performance of Swan Lake marks their eighth visit to Australia. This year39s masterpiece is presented in two acts and follows the original storyline. Swan Lake crosses the world of magic and mystical creatures with that of the real world. It is a story where the virtues of love and forgiveness in the end conquer evil and betrayal. The show is on tonight at 8pm. Tickets are 87.90. To book visit empiretheatre. au or phone 1300 655 299. 9. Mental Health Week concert TO MARK the start of Mental Health Week, FOL Promotions will be holding the first Where39s Your Head At Music Festival to raise funds for Mental Health Australia. The concert features 12 bands including Baltimore Gun Club, Fatem, I Met the Maker, King Hit the Queen, Project 62 and Astronaut Headdress. It will be on at theGRID: Hybrid Arts Collective, upstairs at 488 Ruthven St, from 11.30am on Sunday. 10. Kingsthorpe Annual Cent Sale COME along to the Kingsthorpe Progress Association Annual Cent Sale and fundraiser. The day will feature multi-draw raffles with good prizes to be won and afternoon tea will be provided. Bring your friends along for a nice afternoon out. It will be held at the Kingsthorpe Memorial Hall at 1pm on Sunday. Entry is 8 including a lucky door ticket and a sheet of cent sale tickets. For more information phone Adam on 0413039928.

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