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City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c. 1910
The cottage was located on East Boundary Road, near Caleb Street in East Bentleigh. It was owned by Caleb Porter and occupied by Laura Johnson (centre). Also in the photograph are her sister Boletta Hansen Wold (left) and daughter Anna Marie Johnson (right). The dog's name has not been recordedPart of East Bentleigh was inside the original grant of land bought by English farmer and brewer, Henry Dendy, in 1841. He bought 5,120 acres (20.7 km2) which was bounded on the west by Port Phillip Bay, then North Road, East Boundary Road and South Road.Black and white image of three women and a dog standing outside a small weatherboard cottage with a picket fence. Round white sticker with black printed text: 140 Handwritten in red ink: 55%east bentleigh, caleb porter, laura johnson, boletta hansen wold, anna marie johnson -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, 1914
Judd's General Store was on the corner of Centre and East Boundary roads in East Bentleigh. This image shows unsealed roads at an intersection with loaded wagons for transporting (or recently transported). The building in the immediate background has a ghost sign which is now illegible. The photograph was apparently taken nine (9) days after the declaration of World War I. Orlando Judd is second from left.Black and white image of four men standing outside in front of three horse drawn wagons loaded with hessian bags. They are standing in front of Judd's General Store which was on the corner of Centre and East Boundary roads, East Bentleigh.White round sticker on reverse with black printed text: 79 Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 60%east bentleigh, horses, horse drawn wagon, commerce -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c. 1920
Vic Peterson and his mother, Ida Peterson, are seated in a carriage with a horse harnessed to the front. Their property was between East Boundary and Brady Road, East Bentleigh.Black and white image of a horse and cart, with a man and woman sitting in the cart.Black ink printed on white round sticker on reverse: 335 Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 70%horse drawn wagon, east bentleigh