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Butcher shop, north east corner of Hindley Street and Victoria Street, 1899


Photo taken 30 December 1898

State Library Catalogue Reference: B 5403

Photographer : Ernest Gall

Leopold Conrad's rebuilt and extended butcher shop seen in 1899. A coat of arms is on the iron lacework verandah. Delivery horses and carts wait outside. Conrad's butcher shop was established in 1865.

The building was demolished and replaced by the art deco Metro Cinema which opened in 1939. It was designed by Thomas W Lamb from New York in association with local architect F Kenneth Milne, and was designated 88-90 Hindley Street.

The Metro Cinema closed in 1972. The building's interior was gutted and redeveloped in 1975 as a four-screen cinema complex by Greater Union Theatres and opened with the world premiere of Picnic at Hanging Rock. The cinema closed in 1991.

The cinema building was demolished in 2005, replaced by 300 apartments for student accommodation and a fast food franchise on the ground floor.