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Photograph, Stawell Meat Supplies Butchers shop in Main Street Stawell built in 1876 1991
... stawell business ...Stawell Meat Supplies Butchers shop in 1991 located in Main street in building built 1876 stawell business -
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Photograph, Upper Main Street Stawell looking West c1920's
Upper Main Street looking West c1920's. Vehicles and bunting hanging from buildings. Carters Boot shop visible.stawell businesses streetscape -
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Photograph, McKellar Building in Upper Main Street Stawell, built c1876. Photo taken around c1980
Photograph of the McKellar Building built c1876 a three Storey building situated in Upper Main Street, Stawell. Records state there is a reference with the Kinsella family who may have owned the building at one stage. Also, a key association with the Stawell Bank.Black & White photograph of a parapeted three Storey brick building. The building had shops on the ground floor and the upper two stories were accommodation. There is an awning covering the ground floor shops. Top of cars can be seen at bottom of photo. stawell business -
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Photograph, Cooper/Newton Butchers Shop & Family Photo collage -- Coloured
Cooper/Newton Butchers Shop & Family. Framed Picture collage. Photograph compiled by Fay wife of Hartley Newton. The photo shows family member who carried on the butchering trade over many years. David Newton took over the business in Nov. 1997 and in 24.04.2013 was still running the only butcher shop in Stawell. Framed photographic collage of Cooper Brothers Butcher Shop and Newton's Butcher shop in Stawell. The collage has small and large photos of people and buildings plus a drawing of the Partick St butcher shop. stawell business shops -
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Photograph, Lower Main Street Stawell procession, probably Easter c1900 or 1906 showing a Chinese dragon
Main Street Procession c1900 in front of Methodist Church looking East. Constable on Horseback visible. Possibly the Ballarat dragon making the date 1906 or it could be the Chinese See Yup Society Dragon, the head of which is still preserved in their South Melbourne temple. Businesses from left, Carters Boot Shop, Post Office Hotel, G. Mahanke Bakery, J.H. Stabb Stawell Coach Factory, Speedwell Cycles, W.J. Jenkinson Bootmakers, Bone Saddle & Harness Factory, W. Whiteside Taylors. Big Hill is visible in background and possibly the Market Building roof above the G. Mahnke sign. Sop In Trove the only mentions of a Chinese parade at Stawell was for Easter Monday 1906, and this occasion did feature a dragon – the costumes, banners, and dragon appear to have been borrowed from Melbourne, and it is suspected that this was the See Yup Society Dragon, the head of which is still preserved in their South Melbourne temple. At the time that this photo was taken there were only three Chinese communities in Victoria which are now known to have had parade regalia and a dragon – Bendigo, Ballarat, and Melbourne. The Melbourne dragon was the smaller of these, and that seems to match with what you can see in the photo, as does what appears to be a striped horn (frustratingly the pole obscures most of the dragon’s face). All three dragon heads still survive today, as does some of the original parade regalia, but Bendigo’s collection and dragon is the most complete. The remains of the See Yup Society collection have still to be properly studied and conserved. I would also note that if this photo was from Easter Monday 1906 then Bendigo and possibly Ballarat Chinese communities would not have been able to make their dragons available as both would have been preoccupied with their own towns’ Easter festivities. Photo taken from the Town Hall balcony of procession looking towards corner of Wimmera Street stawell businesses streetscape, chinese -
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Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking East with the large two story building being the Post Office 1878
Main St. looking East. Large two story building is the Post Office. 1878. Star Hotel in middle of road on the hill. Buildings from left Brown Produce Merchant, McAlpine Bros Tinsmith Plumbers, J. Porch Draper, Chemist, Stawell Post Office, Akins Seedsman Stationer, Grocer, Herbert Photo Studio's, T. Browns Timber Yard, Star Hotel. Victorian Views. C. Herbert, Photo. Stawell 1878stawell businesses streetscape -
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Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West across Layzell Street intersection c 1900's
Main Street Stawell looking West across Layzell Street intersection. J Chadwick Drapers sign visible in centre of photo. Patrick Street runs off to the left of the photo behind wooden building the Foresters Hotel . Turf Hotel on left of photo. Horse drawn buggy near centre of photo. Circa 1900's. Same as 6730-2 & 0539 Turf Hotel on left, Forester Hotel on corner of Patrick Street, verandah of D. Fern Hotel / Times Office, McKeller Building. Across Main street in distance is J Allingham Draper, New Union Bank, Chadwick Drapers / Liddiard's , D. Telford Produce, Bank of Victoria, Oriental Bank / O'Driscoll's, J. Punchard furniture, A.B. Clemes, Bennett & Briston, Union Bank Australia, R.W, Dane Grocer on corner of Layzell Street. Same as 6730-2 0539 PostcardMAIN STREET STAWELL - on front stawell businesses streetscape -
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Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West across Layzell Street intersection c 1900's
Main Street Stawell looking West across Layzell Street intersection. J Chadwick Drapers sign visible in centre of photo. Patrick Street runs off to the left of the photo behind wooden building the Foresters Hotel . Turf Hotel on left of photo. Horse drawn buggy near centre of photo. Circa 1900's. Similar to as 6730-2 & 0539PostcardMAIN STREET STAWELL - on front On Rear - Dear Viola. Another one of the Main Street. Rollo?stawell businesses streetscape -
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Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West from opposite Star Lane 1906
Main Street looking West from opposite Star Lane 1906. Scaffolding and Barrow on left is from building the Bull and Mouth Hotel 1906 stawell businesses streetscape -
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Photograph, Mr Frank Crouch -- Undertaker, established 1862 in Main Street Stawell with private residence on site still being used
F. Crouch (Established 1862) Main Street and private residence on site still being used. The business premises are built of bricks brought from the original building in Stawell West.stawell -
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Photograph, Old Post Office Hotel Building now occupied by a number of shops c1980's -- Coloured
Colour photo c1980's of Old Post Office Hotel Building now occupied by a number of shops. Public toilet on right.stawell businesses -
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Photograph, Green Grocers Shop at 150 Main Street Stawell
Business Premises 150 Main Street. Earlier owned by F. Allam who conducted a Green Grocers there. Now Accountants offices.Black and White photograph of a fruit shop facade. The building has a parapet top and cantilever veranda with a roll up awning underneath. The four windows on the top story have interesting window designs.Fresh Fruit and Vegetables stawell -
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Photograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Simpsons Orana Arcade Interior with Haberdashery Albert Oliver in same building as arcade before arcade Nov 1975, Nov 1975
Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street -
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Photograph, Carol Ann Jones, Stonemasons on the corner of Main and Napier Streets, next to Central Park Stawell -- 6 Photos -- Coloured
4 Colour photographs showing stonemasons buildings in Lower Main street on corner of Napier Street Stawell. On corner of Central Park prior to demolition One photo shows headstones and pallets. Business established in 1864. Demolished March 2018. -
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Photograph, Mr Carl Wehl and Son's Bark Mill in Taylor Street -- 2 Photos -- 1 Coloured
Carl Wehl and Son Bark Mill, located in Taylor Street Stawell. The coloured photo depicts what remains of the building in Taylor St. Stawell. The mill has not been used for many years. The original factories were on Stawell Flat. Carl Wehl a native of Hanover, Germany came to Victoria in 1861. Carl Wehl was at Pleasant Creek in 1872 when he started business as a wool scourer and tanner. By 1880 his business of tanning wool scouring discontinued, and he commenced trading, (mongering) in Bark Milling. The Mill was described as being the largest of its kind outside Melbourne,Two photographs of a weather board building with corrugated iron roof. One black & white photo and an enlarged photo of the building when used as a Bark Mill. The coloured photo obviously more recent as the writing has faded and can just be made out on the front of the building. One of the original colour photos is missing (152-2). A disused railway line can be seen in the foreground. Sign on the door "Depot Wimmera." Stawell Bark Mill C. Wehl & Son. Merchants.stawell -
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Drawing, Stawell Times Newspaper Office, corner of Main Street Stawell & Patrick Street in the P.C. News Supplement 1888 -- Sketch
... to Oban Building. stawell businesses Stawell Times Newspaper ...Stawell Times Office corner of Main Street and Patrick Street from Sketch in P.C. News Supplement 1888. Built 1875 for Mrs Nihill as the Club Hotel after previous building burnt down, its being Architect Michael Ryan Ararat. Verandah erected 1876. Mortgagee's sale of Club Hotel occurred in 1887. Then Stawell Times Office. Bought by the members of Stawell Sub Branch RSL after WW1 in 1920's as Club Rooms and sold when they mover to Oban Building.stawell businesses -
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Photograph, Upper Main Street Stawell looking West with the Mechanics institute built in 1875 1878
Upper Main Street looking West from Mechanics Institute built in 1875. Mechanics Institute, Joseph Dawe Stawell Meat Market, D.B. O'Callaghan, Boot & Shoe Warehouse, Stawell Potato Depot, Ben S. Dawson Chemist, R.H. Wadsworth Jewler Watchmaker, English Scottish & Australian Bank, Bone Saddler, Hunter Bull & Mouth Hotel. On North side of street is J. Allingham Draper, Chadwick & Co Draper, D. Telford Farm Produce, Bank of Victoria. Photo taken 1878The "Top End" of Main Street. looking west. The Mechanics Insitute on the Left dates the photo about 1880. Some of the larger buildings have been restored.Victorian Views. C. Herbert, Photo. Stawell 1878stawell business streetscape -
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Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking East towards the Post Office
This photograph is of Main Street Stawell looking East around c 1920's. The photo was taken from just below Main & Wimmera Street corner. On the left side is the two story Post Office building. The photograph shows the telegraph poles in the street. Also Copley Post Office Hotel 1912- 22 and other business. On the road are a few people one pushing a trolly, one on a bike and two people in a horse drawn cart. Gustav Mahnke's Bakery is on right.Two Black & White photographs depicting the main street in Stawell's commercial business area in c 1920's. The view shows some two story buildings, shops with verandah's. One horse drawn vehicle, a person on a bike and a few people in the street. There is also a paper print of the photograph donated by Robyn Mackenzie Bacchus Marsh in 2009 The Rose series, P 1639 Main Street, Stawell, Victoriastawell business shops streetscape -
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Photograph, Shamrock Hotel on the corner of Seaby & Longfield Streets Stawell West with Mary Jenkins and Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan 1914
... Stawell Business Shamrock Hotel Buildings behind three large trees ...Two story weatherboard Shamrock Hotel 1914? corner of Seaby Street and Longfield Streets Pleasant Creek, Stawell West. Standing in Front are Mary Jenkins and Agnes Jenkins nee Keegan second and third from left. Granite Cob & Co Stables on left Buildings behind three large trees, telegraph pole front centre of image. Granite Cob & Co Stables on left Shamrock Hotelstawell business -
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Photograph, Main Street looking East from Coffee Palace area 1880
Main Street Looking East 1880 from weigh bridge area, taken from Coffee Palace verandah. Two story buildings with veranda's. Horse drawn vehicle centre of image. Post office and town hall visible in background. Bond Drapery. J & A Price Wine Spirits. Bond Draper sing on right. Two Poppet Heads on Big Hill are the No2 North Waterloo and the Waterloo and Argyle Mines.Looking East along Main Street from Weighbridge area. Horse drawn buggy in centre of street with buggy. Big Hill in distance with two poppet heads just visiblestawell businesses streetscape -
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Photograph, Panorama of Stawell from Big Hill with Whims, Poppet Heads & Leaning Shed c 1878
Scene from Big Hill. Market Building in Skene Street at left of Stawell Court House. Businesses at corner of Sloane and Patrick Streets visible. Agnew Drapers store and buildings in upper Main Street visible Shows Mining activity in foreground 1878. Whim in foreground is No7 North Scotchmans and Whim next to that No8 North ScotchmansBlack & White Photograph from Big Hill. Market building left of Court house . Photo shows mining activity in the foreground, Stawell in the background c 1878. refer. Original c 1880 folder (room 2) from Don Rickard & Geoff Oates.stawell, panorama, streetscape, mining -
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Photograph, Upper Main Street Stawell looking East with on left the 2 story Allingham building & behind the cart is the Commercial Hotel c1910
Upper Main Street Stawell. Looking East c1910. On left two story Allingham building behind cart is Commercial Hotel. Oriental Bank. Punchard Furniture. Crown Cross Poppet head visible on Big Hill. The side of the Mechanics Institute visible near centre. H S Dawson Chemist. Clarke & Scott Drapery on right. Same as 6730-1 & 1423Streetscape of upper main street looking east, Crown Cross poppet head at end of street in middle of streetUpper Main Street Stawell.mining, streetscape, businesses