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opposite, removing three live theatres from the one-time centre of
Melbourne's entertainment district. The new venue never eventuated, and the facade was left standing until 1938, when the part of the site once occupied by the front portion of the arcade was sold to the Commonwealth Bank, which built
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on 6 November 1876. Seating about 1600, it was designed by Reed & Barnes, and located on a deep site, with the theatre at the rear, located above a wide passageway running through the site, called the
Victoria Arcade. The arcade featured billiard and refreshment rooms, and access to the theatre
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Theatre was destroyed by fire on Easter Monday, 1889, which spared the hotel and the front part of the arcade. A new, larger Bijou Theatre seating up to 2000 with two balconies and six boxes was built on the site, designed by George Johnson, opening in early 1890. At the same time, the
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In 1930, the Gaiety was converted to a full time cinema renamed the Roxy, with
Fullers announcing grand plans for the whole complex, and closing the hotel. After weathering the Great Depression, with plans by
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February 1934. The demolition came only a few months after the demolition of the
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Victoria Arcade. The hotel included a very large dining room at ground level.
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a 10 storey bank and office building, completed in 1941. Fuller revived his plans after WW2, but the remainder of the site stayed vacant and used a car park.
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411:"DISASTROUS FIRE IN MELBOURNE"
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