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1877 Theatre Royal Bourke Street

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A photograph of the Theatre Royal (1872-1933) in 1877, where a production entitled "Pluto" was playing to enthralled crowds. This building was at 236 Bourke Street on the northern side between Swanston Street and Russell Street. A store which found accommodation in the ground floor of the theatre was S.S. Hough & Co.'s Depot of Novelties, also offering themselves as Importers of Fancy Goods.

The theatre replaced the previous Theatre Royal on this site, which burnt down in 1872. 

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Photograph is attributed to N. J. Caire.

Notes from the State Library tell us that this image is of "The Theatre Royal, Melbourne".

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