Anka McMahon of the Inverell Tourist Centre gave tours with toursim manager Peter Caddey thorouhout the day. Photos by Michele Jedlicka No 1
A view of the hallway with light fixtures from the old Inverell Capitol Theatre. Photos by Michele Jedlicka No 2.
Interior of the Town Hall. Photos by Michele Jedlicka No 3.
"The Candy Bar" kiosk area in the Town Hall. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 4.
New lighting in the Town Hall. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 5.
View of a hallway from the lobby doors. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 6.
The decorative plaster and paintwork around the stage has been repaired where it was broken and restored to its original grandeur. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 7.
Stage area of the Town Hall. The decorative plaster and paintwork around the stage has been repaired where it was broken and restored to its original grandeur. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 8.
During the renovation, site developer Tim Russell and crew uncovered hidden secrets like this brickwork and transoms outside the current kitchen. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 9
The new period-tiled hallway outside the current kitchen serving area. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 10
View from the top tier seating. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 11
View from the top tier seating. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 12.
Stunning lighting. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 13.
Visitors can now access the balcony seating from inside the hall. The stairwell now sports brass fixtures, carpeting and a magnificent chandelier from Inverell's lost Capitol Theatre. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 14.
The Capitol Theatre cahndelier site developer Tim Russell found with otehr fixtrues in an old shed in Gilgai.. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 15.
Reception area of the Town Hall is fully restored Art Deco and glows with warm, discreet lighting. Photos by Michele Jedlicka No 16.
The newly created foyer has images of Inverell's glory days, comfortable seating and more of the Capitol Theatre's vintage lighting fixtures. Photo by Michele Jedlicka No 17.