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Location
The Victoria Theatre and Picture Palace is located in Devonport, on Auckland's picturesque North Shore. Known for it's beaches and expensive real-estate, the area was primarily rural settlement during the time the theatre was built, with Devonport being the local hub of activity due to it's vicinity to the Naval port. Construction of the Auckland Harbour Bridge in 1959 turned the North Shore suburbs into a commuter town for the Auckland CDB, leading to a population boom in the region.
History
The Victoria Theatre was built in 1912 and is the earliest purpose-built cinema still in existence in the Southern Hemisphere. It was built by American John Leon Benwell during the silent movie era, when up to a thousand people could be seated in the theatre. In 1914 John Benwell wanted to return to the USA and sold the Victoria to a new picture company. In order to cash in on the 'talkies' boom, in 1929 the company transformed the building from a 'picture palace' into an art deco, up-to-date cinema. However the depression struck soon after, audience numbers plummeted and the company ceased operating in 1930. From 1945 Kerridge Odeon took over the Victoria and ran it successfully for 43 years, but by the late 1980's patronage had dropped and the theatre was closed and put up for sale. The Vic was transformed again in 1989 by publisher, Bruce Palmer who converted the Victoria into Charley Gray's Twin Cinemas Devonport, by separating the original stalls and circle. The Victoria changed ownership several times during the 1990's and into the new millennium and operated with various degrees of success. In 2001 it faced being turned into apartments and there were a number of attempts by local groups to retain the Vic as a theatrical and cinema space. Following the energetic efforts of the original Victoria Theatre Trust, the North Shore City Council was persuaded to buy the building in 2006. In 2009 the current Trust successfully won the tender to lease the Victoria for 33 years.
Current staff report the present of an entity who they have named "Ethel", believed to be a former projectionist who worked, and died, at the theatre. Reports include feelings of being watched, and some object manipulation.
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Trigger tests
Video Anomalies:
No video anomalies were detected upon reviewing the footage taken during this investigation.
Photographic Anomalies:
The following photographic anomalies have been reviewed by the team:
Audio Anomalies:
Electro-magnetic Fields:
All audio samples and images can be downloaded via the links above. We invite independent analysis and welcome any opinions from other paranormal investigation groups or the general public. Feel free to get in touch with us via our contact page.
Personal Experiences:
Visiting us briefly on the night was one of the other current projectionists there, who told us his brother also worked there 10 years ago and had an experience while sweeping the theatre. Along the wall of the upstairs projection room/booth is a row of small windows with shutters. While he was working, the shutters all suddenly slammed shut one after the other while he stood and watched. No one was in the projection room at the time. Investigation of the shutters concluded that they are not linked by any mechanism and must be closed individually. Medium, Lily Watson, from Auckland Spirit Chasers strongly picked up on the name Albert. Later on in the investigation we discovered a room called the 'Albert Room'. We are unsure at this point as to whether it held any significance or if it was named after Victoria's Albert (as is the case with much of Devonport). Lily also sensed a presence in the Green Room of a man who used to work at the theatre in the very early days and had a conversation whilst sitting in the dark by herself. It seems it was his job to make sure the room was ready for someone else who used to work there, perhaps a pianist who played in the theatre with the very early pictures/news broadcasts. Also 'picked up' by Lily were an older male and child in the small theatre which used to be a foyer and two men in the projection room upstairs who apparently used to work there. Sensitives from both groups experienced some interesting interactions with possible entities however as this is not verifiable by either visual or audio evidence, Haunted Auckland is not able to present their testimony as conclusive proof of paranormal activity within the Victoria Theatre.
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After reviewing the two groups' files of over 1000 photographs, 8 hours of audio and over 4 hours of static video footage, we were unable to document any conclusive evidence to prove the existence of a ghost, or ghosts present within the walls of the Victoria Theatre.
Haunted Auckland team members did not notice anything overtly unusual during the physical investigation. However, this does not necessarily mean that the theatre is not haunted, but that we were unable to capture anything definitive, at this investigation. Staff and patrons to this wonderful theatre have been witness to many incidents and experiences through the years. It is likely at the very least, that the Victoria Theatre does contain some residual phenomena considering the wide range of artistic activity that has taken place within it's walls and the large volumes of audience that have frequented the venue through the decades.
The Victoria Theatre in Devonport is in our opinion worthy of further investigation.
This case is still open...
Comments or Feedback:
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UPDATE - 18 April 2012
We have recieved a report from Dennis, an employee at The Vic that "for the last month or so the air in the Albert [upstairs theatre] has felt a lot thinner & easier to breath". He also reports that the wall tapping he had previously experienced seems to have stopped.
Perhaps the efforts of our team and the Auckland Spirit Chasers to communicate with the spirits of the The Vic have allowed them to move on and find peace...