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Picture Gallery - Theatre |
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Helton Hall (WW2) |
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The pictures on this page are placed with the kind permission of
Peter Dunn from his website, Peter Dunn's
"Australia
@ War" web site at
www.ozatwar.com
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Helton Hall was an open aired
building and officially opened on 26th Nov 1943. It was named in honour
of 2nd Lt. James G. Helton who was killed on 23rd Sept 1943 during a
test flight over Rattlesnake Island near Townsville. |
5th Air Service Command (US) depot known as Depot No 2 was located at
the base of Mt Louisa and was a huge camp. Helton Hall was the
entertainment hall for the camp and was
officially opened on 26 November 1943. |
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Another view of Helton Hall which Peter Dunn roughly estimates as being in
the vicinity of today's Etheridge Street at Mount Louisa. |
Another view of Helton Hall |
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Another view of Helton Hall |
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