| Melbourne Glaciarium | ||
| Address |
16 City Road, Southbank Melbourne VIC Australia |
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| First Date | 9 June 1906 | |
| Last Date | March 1964 | |
| Notes | The Melbourne Glaciarium (also known as the Glacci) was the second indoor ice skating facility built in Australia after the Adelaide Glaciarium. This is the location of the first game of ice hockey played in Australia. At the time the Melbourne Glaciarium was opened, it was the 3rd largest indoor i | |
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| Latitude | Longitude | -37.820942 | 144.967273 | |
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Australian Photo-Play Company
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George Marlow Dramatic Company
J and N Tait
Johnson and Gibson
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William Joseph Lincoln - Director, Scenario, Screenwriter
Orrie Perry - Cinematographer
Arthur Styan - Actor
Nellie Bramley - Actor
Isabella Bull - Singer
J Comyns Carr - Adaptor
Hugh Conway - Adaptor, Author
Sam Crewes - Actor, Scenic Artist
Stanley Crick - Producer
Frank Cullenane - Actor
William Devine - Actor
Chas Devon - Actor
J J Ennis - Actor, Lecturer
J Matthew Ennis - Lecturer
Nat Gould - Author
Ethel Grist - Actor
Martyn Hagen - Actor
Fergus Hume - Author
Harrie Ireland - Actor
Joseph Jefferson - Scenario
Johns - Actor
George Kensington - Actor
Charles Lawrence - Actor
Leopold Lewis - Author
Ward Lyons - Actor
Philip Lytton - Author
Alfred Rolfe - Director
Charles Villiers - Actor
Daisy Young - Vocalist
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| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Venue Identifier | 17798 | |
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