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Vintage Mauritius

Mauritius in the early years.

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Rose Hill – The Plaza Theatre of the Old Mauritius

Rose Hill - The Plaza Theatre - 1950s

Another iconic venue of Mauritius apart from the other famous buildings in the city of Port Louis is certainly the OLD Plaza Theatre in Rose Hill. Found on the Royal Road near the town centre, the Plaza Theatre is considered as the Municipal Town Hall, a Theatre, a Cinema, a Wedding Hall, and a very good …

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Port Louis – Jules Koenig – Pope Henessy Street – Old Buildings – 1970s

Port Louis - Jules Koenig / Pope Henessy Street - 1970s

For those who have been able to enjoy Port Louis in the 1970s will certainly remember this scene, when a lot of those old buildings still stood. On the bottom right we have the Port Louis Town Hall (the new one actually) and the Municipal Theatre on the bottom left. In front of the Town …

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Port Louis – The Municipal Theatre – 1960s

Port Louis - Jules Koenig Street - The Municipal Theatre - 1960s

The Port Louis Municipal Theatre is one of the oldest theatres and playhouses of the southern hemisphere. Talking about the history behind, Joseph Laglaine, health officer on board a french warship, was the first who thought of bringing a troupe to perform in Mauritius, at that time, Isle de France. The troupe landed in Port …

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Port Louis – The Municipal Theatre during the Colonial Times – 1905

Port Louis Theatre - Pope Henessy Street - Port Louis - 1905

The Port Louis Municipal Theatre is one of the oldest theatres and playhouses of the southern hemisphere. Talking about the history behind, Joseph Laglaine, health officer on board a french warship, was the first who thought of bringing a troupe to perform in Mauritius, at that time, Isle de France. The troupe landed in Port …

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STRENGTH at the Port Louis Theatre – 1979

STRENGTH playing 'Child of the Universe' - Mauritius - 1979

One of the Mauritian Music Bands rocking the days of the late 1970s worth mentioning is certainly the STRENGTH band. Whilst many might not know of them they sure had a lot of fans (proof in the pictures)! The band was formed by a group of Royal College of Port Louis students and was quite …

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Port Louis – The Theatre – 1910

Port Louis Theatre - Pope Henessy Street - 1909
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Port Louis – The Theatre and Pope Henessy Street – 1952

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