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− | Founded in 1903 under the chairmanship of R.H. Henderson, to offer lectures and debates. After two years it became dormant, but was revived in 1911 with a bigger brief: to cultivate a wider interest in literature, science, art and music. In 1914 an art section was founded, led by William. M. Timlin, a development which led to the founding of a public art gallery for Kimberley. Its theatrical activities included *** The Atheneum ceased it activities in 1945. | + | Founded in 1903 under the chairmanship of R.H. Henderson, to offer lectures and debates. After two years it became dormant, but was revived in 1911 with a bigger brief: to cultivate a wider interest in literature, science, art and music. In 1914 an art section was founded, led by [[William. M. Timlin]], a development which led to the founding of a public art gallery for Kimberley. Its theatrical activities included *** The Atheneum ceased it activities in 1945. |
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Founded in 1903 under the chairmanship of R.H. Henderson, to offer lectures and debates. After two years it became dormant, but was revived in 1911 with a bigger brief: to cultivate a wider interest in literature, science, art and music. In 1914 an art section was founded, led by William. M. Timlin, a development which led to the founding of a public art gallery for Kimberley. Its theatrical activities included *** The Atheneum ceased it activities in 1945.
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