Fire at Best’s Canvas Pictures

The Register , dated Saturday 26th March 1910, has a report of a fire at Best’s Canvas Pictures which had taken place on the previous Thursday the 24th March 1910. It appears that there was not extensive damage done and no reports of any injuries. Damage to the canvas awning would mean that the patrons would be watching the pictures in the open air for a few days. It then goes on to mention that new films were due from Melbourne that very morning, films that hadn’t been seen in South Australian before. Sadly it does not elaborate on which particular films were to arrive.


More information on the fire at Best’s Pictures. In The Register dated Friday, 25th March, 1910, it is reported that the film caught fire – nitrate film was very flammable – the fire spread to the canvas roof, which once the patrons had been evacuated was brought to the ground to be extinguished by the Adelaide Fire Service.

I do love the way that it is reported as ‘an exciting incident’. I think the word exciting in papers of the times covered many a sin. I read of another exciting incident in North Adelaide in the same newspaper, that was actually an abduction of a small girl.

References:

1910 ‘BEST’S PICTURE.’, The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 – 1929), 26 March, p. 3. , viewed 03 Jan 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57378380

1910 ‘FILM ON FIRE.’, The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 – 1929), 25 March, p. 7. , viewed 03 Jan 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57370549

Best’s Pictures

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Best’s Pictures opened in October 1909, above is an article which appeared in The Register newspaper on the 25th October 1909.  It states that on the opening night the crowd was met with very good weather in which to spend the evening out watching films.  The photo shows Best’s Pictures – which were situated on the corner of Gouger Street and Victoria Square.

As I find more information I will update.

References:

Photograph courtesy of the State Library of South Australia -B-2187

Newspaper Article: from Trove  http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title89