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The memorial commemorates the Maddington Centenary Hall which was built on the site in 1929 and demolished in 1985. The plaque originally held an image of the hall, cast into bronze, which is now missing.
MADDINGTON CENTENARY HALL
OFFICIAL OPENING.
Maddington district will be en fete on Saturday, January 18, for the official opening of a long felt want - a public hall. For months past the people of the district have watched the erection of the hall, and now it is completed. The key was handed over to the Road Board on Monday last.
The hall is a splendid building, and is a monument to those responsible for its erection. Men may come and men may go, but the hall will be there for ever. Situated on the main road, it is in an excellent position, and has been in the eye of thousands of people who utilise the Albany road as a national highway. The people of Maddington intend to make the official opening of their modern, up to date hall an epoch in the history of the district.
The opening ceremony will be performed by the Hon the Premier, Mr. P. Collier, M.L.A. A number of other prominent speakers will assist, and a splendid concert programme has been arranged. Following the opening the floor will be cleared for the first dance.
The hall is now available for hire, and those desiring to secure same should make early application to the secretary of the Road Board (Mr. Rushton), who will allot the hall on available dates.
The Swan and Canning Leader, Friday 17th January 1930.
Location
Address: | Albany Highway & Olga Road, Maddington, 6109 |
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State: | WA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -32.051217 Long: 115.983639 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Community |
Approx. Event Start Date: | 1929 |
Approx. Event End Date: | 1985 |
Dedication
Plaque :
This Plaque Commemorates The Maddington Centenary Hall Which Was Built On This Site In 1929 (Officially Opened 18th January 1930) By The Then Gosnells Road Board At A Cost Of £2317 11s 11d. This Hall Was The Major Community Centre In The District For Many Years And Was A Popular Venue For Dances. From The 1930`s To 1960`s Besides Concerts, Public Meetings And Movies And Was Finally Used As Part Of A Police Citizens Youth Club From 30th November 1971.
Plaque :
The Large Concrete Bricks Were Hand Made On The Site. The Building Contractor Was Mr. H. I. Dawkins. The Building Was Officially Opened By The Premier Mr. P. Collier MLA.
Due To Deterioration And Future Road Widening Needs, The Building Was Demolished In 1985 And The Land Was Sold By Tender To McDonalds For The Construction Of A Family Restaurant.
1929 - 1985
MADDINGTON
CENTENARY HALL