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Phillips' arrived, though i think they were all involved in the creation of Luna Park. Williams himself left about 1913 or 14, so actually he doesnt have anything to do with the current Palais, might be best not to discuss him in any great detail. Also I used the word 'developed' rather than owned because they built the theatre on leased state govt land (which it still is), so developed or maybe just 'built' is most correct.
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History of site - history of foreshore, the phillips, and the various earlier palais
History of the building - opening night, first films, jimi hendrix, use by ballet etc, death of phillips, recent controversies, loss of interior elements, and recent repainting and reopening. Architecture -
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