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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Theo Nelson Leading First Motor Hearse Funeral in Linton, circa 1925
... Sussex Street... in Sussex Street, Linton....Theo Nelson I Funeral Linton Cars Sussex Street Black ...Black and white copy of original photograph showing Theo Nelson walking in front of the first motor hearse funeral in Sussex Street, Linton.theo nelson i, funeral, linton, cars, sussex street -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carrie Murrell outside Murrell's Newsagency, date unknown
... Sussex Street Linton... the median strip in Sussex Street, Linton, admiring the colourful... Murrell Murrell's Newsagency Shops Sussex Street Linton Colour ...Murrell's Newsagency, which Carrie Murrell ran from around 1918 until her death in 1998, is in the background.Colour photograph showing Carrie Murrell standing near the median strip in Sussex Street, Linton, admiring the colourful array of flowers growing there. carrie murrell, murrell's newsagency, shops, sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Receipt, Bruce Washington, Motor Engineer, Linton, 1948
... Engineer, Sussex Street, Linton. Receipt was for repairs...Text: " SUSSEX STREET, LINTON / Phone Linton 17 / Dr...Bruce Washington W. Grigg Automotive Text: " SUSSEX STREET ...Receipt issued to W. Grigg from Bruce Washington, Motor Engineer, Sussex Street, Linton. Receipt was for repairs to a vehicle. 31/01/1948.Text: " SUSSEX STREET, LINTON / Phone Linton 17 / Dr. to / BRUCE WASHINGTON / MOTOR ENGINEER. "bruce washington, w. grigg, automotive -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Receipt, R.G. Preston, Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Linton
... R.G. Preston was a fruiterer and greengrocer in Sussex...Text: " SUSSEX STREET / LINTON / Dr. to R.G. PRESTON... Street, Linton. R.G. Preston Business Linton Text: " SUSSEX ...R.G. Preston was a fruiterer and greengrocer in Sussex Street, Linton.Receipt issued to Mrs. Grigg from R.G. Preston. The purchase was for groceries and fruit.Text: " SUSSEX STREET / LINTON / Dr. to R.G. PRESTON / FRUITERER and GREENGROCER "r.g. preston, business, linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Albury Souvenir Supplies, Linton, Victoria
... Sussex Street Linton..., Sussex Street, Linton, Free Library, Traquair House...Flagstaff Lookout Sussex Street Linton Traquair House ...Postcard with five colour images of places and buildings in Linton, Victoria. The images are of Linton from Flagstaff Lookout, Sussex Street, Linton, Free Library, Traquair House and the Reservoir at Linton.flagstaff lookout, sussex street linton, traquair house, linton reservoir -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Garry Jennings as a Child
... the Bennett Garage building in Sussex Street, Linton. Garry Jennings...Sussex Street, Linton, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia... the Bennett Garage building in Sussex Street, Linton. Garry Jennings ...The photograph appears to have been taken outside the Bennett Garage building in Sussex Street, Linton. Garry Jennings was the son of Kitty and Reg Jennings of Linton.Small black and white photograph of a young boy standing next to a 'Shell" petrol bowser and holding on to its hose with both hands.garry jennings, bennett garage -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Postcard, Linton Streetscape
... Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton...Sussex Street, Linton, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street ...Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite post office, in LH corner of photograph. A young child is standing on the footpath near the front door of the hotel.hotels, linton, streetscapes -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bennett's Butcher Shop, Linton
... Sepia photograph of a shop building (corner Clyde & Sussex...Sussex Street, Linton, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street ...Sepia photograph of a shop building (corner Clyde & Sussex Streets), several men, women and children standing outside, meat hanging on hooks. Horsedrawn delivery cart under verandah. Bennett's Butchery is believed to have been the first shop in Linton, and to have been constructed around 1858. This building still exists in the main street of Linton.w.g. bennett, butchery, butcher shops -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Westpac Bank Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Westpac Bank Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... to Westpac in 1982.). Westpac Bank Building, Sussex Street, Linton ...Colour photograph showing an older style brick building with pitched roof. Westpac Bank operated in the former Bank of New South Wales building (Bank of NSW changed its name to Westpac in 1982.).bank of new south wales. linton branch, westpac bank. linton branch, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pioneer Memorial, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Pioneer Memorial, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... by side of road. Pioneer Memorial, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 ...Colour photograph showing granite memorial stone by side of road.pioneer memorial linton, old lintonians association centenary 1939 -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Hotel and Murrell's Newsagency, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Railway Hotel and Murrell's Newsagency, Sussex Street... Newsagency, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Murrell's newsagency, originally the home & shop of the Cornish family. (Dan Cornish's shoe shop.)Colour photograph showing a brick two storey building with chimney, green trim and verandah, next to a smaller building with brick front and verandah.railway hotel, murrell's newsagency, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Hotel, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014
... Railway Hotel, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014... as it was in 2014. Railway Hotel, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014 Photograph ...The hotel began life in the 1860s as Luth's Hotel, and was then known as O'Sullivan's Hotel and McCuskey's Hotel before becoming the Railway Hotel in about 1890. The change to this name occurred after tenders were let to build the railway line to Linton in 1889. The hotel was substantially renovated in the early 1900s and the verandah is thought to have been added by about 1920.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet of photographic paper. The photograph shows Linton's Railway Hotel as it was in 2014.railway hotel linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Shire of Grenville Offices, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Shire of Grenville Offices, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... of Grenville Offices, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...This building replaced the Linton Shire Hall (built in 1860s) in 1939. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph of cream brick building with pitched tile roof and trees behind.shire of grenville, shire offices, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Murrell's Newsagency and CFA Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Murrell's Newsagency and CFA Building, Sussex Street... and CFA Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Photograph taken in 1988 of Linton CFA building and Murrell's newsagency. Murrell's shop was originally Cornish family home and boot shop. Brick faced c1950.Colour photograph showing small single cream brick fronted building with verandah near building with pitched roof and huge garage door at front.murrell's newsagency, linton cfa, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gordon Bennett's Home, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Gordon Bennett's Home, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... Bennett's Home, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...House constructed c.1928. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph of double fronted timber house with pitched tile roof, two chimneys and verandah on part front and side of building. Set in garden with white 3 rail wooden fence along front of property.bennett family, buildings, houses, gordon bennett -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Nicol's Bakery Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Former Nicol's Bakery Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Built early 1860 as a bakery by Mr Winstanley. James Nicol bought the bakery late 1860s - operated as a bakery until 1972, Ray Wilson being the last baker. Max Standish purchased the building and opened an antique shop 1973-1983. Currently in private ownership. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph of white painted single fronted building with pitched roof and verandah over footpath, and trees behind.nicol's bakery, buildings, mr winstanley, james nicol, ray wilson, max standish -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... streets with shrubbery beside and behind. Traquair House, Sussex ...Built 1860 as Bank of New South Wales - banking chambers and residence. Sold 1903 to Mr Lewers (son of Samuel Lewers, first manager of the bank in Linton). Lived in by members of the Lewers family until the 1950s. Stella Surman nee Todd bought the building when she returned to live in Linton c.1962. Jim and Cynthia Mason ran an antique and Devonshire tea restaurant 1981-84. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph showing long brick building with chimney, painted blue with white trim, fronting footpath at corner of two streets with shrubbery beside and behind.traquair house, bank of new south wales linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jennings Milk Bar, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Jennings Milk Bar, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... tile roof and verandah over footpath. Jennings Milk Bar, Sussex ...In 1900 this shop was a stationer's and newsagency owned by George Smith. It was then owned by Annie Nicholls (afterwards Annie Brown), and later by Ruby and John Sandow. Their daughter Kitty married Reg Jennings and the shop became known as "Jennings' Milk Bar". The shop evolved into a grocery/general store/confectioners. It was closed for many years before becoming "Wares Plants 'n' Things" shop/café in 2015, and is currently a private dwelling.Colour photograph of cream coloured weatherboard shop building with chimney, pitched tile roof and verandah over footpath.jennings milk bar, buildings, shops -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Verdoorn's Grocery Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Verdoorn's Grocery Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988... Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Run as a shop by Mrs Treloar in early 1860s, Henry Nicholls (and his son E. H. Nicholls) from c.1870. Morgan family shop ('Linton Economic Store') early 1900s-1964 (J.H. Morgan c.1906-1930, R. H. Morgan 1930-1956, S.E. Morgan 1956-1964), Verdoorn family shop 1964-2008. Traded as variously named cafés between 2011 and 2023. Photograph taken in 1988. Colour photograph of single fronted cream-coloured shop building with verandah over footpath.verdoorn family, buildings, shops, e.h. nicholls, morgan family, linton economic store, mrs treloar -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Verdoorn's Butcher Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Verdoorn's Butcher Shop, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988..., Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Originally Joseph Shepherd's "Family Grocer & Ironmonger" store, run for a short time after Joseph Shepherd's death by his nephew Alf Darling. Part of the shop became Gordon Bennett butchery in 1930s, and was used as a butcher's shop until the 1980s. Last butcher was Frank Verdoorn. Photograph taken 1988.Colour photograph of two storey old style brick building with pitched roof and verandah over footpath.verdoorn family, verdoorn butchers, buildings, joseph shepherd, gordon bennett -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Paddy Todd and Bill Stratton outside Todd Bros Butcher's building in Sussex Street, Linton, [c.1906]
... building in Sussex Street, Linton, [c.1906]... Butcher's building in Sussex Street, Linton, [c.1906] Photograph ...Around 1903-1905, the Todd family of Linton took over the butcher's shop previously owned and run by W. G. Bennett. The "Todd brothers" are understood to have been Paddy Todd and his brother Milton Todd. William John (Bill) Stratton was born in 1894, the son of Christopher Stratton and his wife Jane, nee Norris.Black and white copy of original photograph, showing a man wearing a butcher's apron, and a boy carrying a basket, standing outside a shop.todd bros. butcher, arthur (paddy) todd, william john (bill) stratton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Mortgage document, Mortgage agreements, 1863 and 1868 : William Hugill and Henry Franks
... 64 Sussex Street Linton... address 64 Sussex Street, Linton.)... agreements Allotment 15 Section 1 Township of Linton 64 Sussex Street ...Value of the mortgage was £500. Henry Franks appears to have lent William Hugill the money to purchase the land from him, and to have extended the agreement in 1868. See aslo conveyance document connected to this mortgage agreement: Registration no. 2023-47.A3 photocopy of mortgage agreements drawn up between William Hugill and Henry Franks, in connection with the sale/purchase of Allotment 15, Section 1, Township of Linton. (Current address 64 Sussex Street, Linton.)henry franks, william hugill, mortgage agreements, allotment 15 section 1 township of linton, 64 sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Advertisement for Mrs. J. Angus, "Grocer, Draper, Tinware & Fancy Goods Dealer", 1896
... Sussex Street Linton... of "New Season's Goods just arriving" at a shop in Sussex Street... William Angus. Sussex Street Linton Shops Newspaper advertisements ...Mrs Angus operated a shop next to the Shire of Grenville hall from about 1887 (when her husband bought the shop) until at least the late 1890s. The shop was afterwards run by her son William Angus.Enlarged black and white photograph of an advertisement which appeared in 'The Grenville Standard' newspaper on 19 December 1896. The advertisement drew readers' attention to a range of "New Season's Goods just arriving" at a shop in Sussex Street, Linton, run by Mrs. J. Angus (Wilhelmina Angus, the wife of John Angus).sussex street linton, shops, newspaper advertisements, wilhelmina angus, mrs j angus, w. angus tailor -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Traquair House, Linton
... further to the north along Sussex Street. Inscription suggests... the Bank of NSW, in Sussex Street, Linton... further to the north along Sussex Street. Inscription suggests ...This building was the first Bank of New South Wales building in Linton. It was replaced in 1903-04 by a newer building further to the north along Sussex Street. Inscription suggests this photograph was probably taken after 1962 (Stella Surman nee Todd returned to live in Linton at this time, and bought the former bank building, by then called 'Traquair House').Black and white photograph of a brick building, formerly the Bank of NSW, in Sussex Street, Linton"Stella's place at Linton".traquair house linton, stella surman, bank of new south wales linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Bennett, butcher
... in Sussex Street, Linton, from about 1896. It was separate from... outside G G Bennett's butcher shop in Sussex Street, Linton. Also... in Sussex Street, Linton, from about 1896. It was separate from ...George Garnsworthy Bennett conducted his butcher shop in Sussex Street, Linton, from about 1896. It was separate from that of his father William Garnsworthy Bennett whose business was situated on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets.Sepia photograph of a man sitting in horsedrawn buggy outside G G Bennett's butcher shop in Sussex Street, Linton. Also shown is the bakery shopon back " Mr Geo. Bennett Snr".george garnsworthy (g g ) bennett, horsedrawn buggy, butcher's shop, bakery shop -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Ships' Telegraph section, Milne Brothers, Copper and Brass Works, Early-to mid-20th century
... ., was a copper and brass works at 166 Sussex Street Sydney, in December...166 Sussex Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...., was a copper and brass works at 166 Sussex Street Sydney, in December ...This Engine Room section of a ship's telegraph system was part of the equipment of the Ports and Harbour ship the SS Rip. The vessel serviced and maintained the lights and buoys at Port Phillip Bay and Queenscliffe. The SS Rip was possibly the former gunboat "Albert". The ship’s communication system that was used from the late 19th century to early-to-mid-20th-century is called an Engine Order Telegraph (E.O.T.) or ship’s telegraph. The system has two parts, the Bridge Section and the Engine Room Section. The Bridge Section is usually mounted on top of a pedestal, and the Engine Room Section is often attached to a vertical surface. The standard commands printed or stamped onto the dial are the directions of AHEAD and ASTERN, and the speeds of STOP, FULL, EASY, STD. BY. and FIN. ENG. The ship’s pilot on the Bridge of a vessel sends his Orders for speed and direction to the to the Engine Room with the E.O.T. He moves the lever or levers, depending on the number of engines the ship has, to change the indicator on the Bridge Section’s dial to point in the new direction and speed of travel. This change causes the Orders to be duplicated on the Engine Room Section’s dial and a bell to signal the change simultaneously. The engineer then adjusts the ship’s engines and steering equipment to follow the pilot’s Order. The manufacturer, Mulne Bros., was a copper and brass works at 166 Sussex Street Sydney, in December 1892, and previously from 1870 at 128 to 130 Sussex Street. The company made and sold a wide range of equipment including machinery and gauges for the Railways.The Engine Room section is significant for being part of the communications system on the ship SS Rip, owned by Melbourne's Ports & Harbours department and used to service and maintain the navigation signals of Port Phillip Bay and at Queenscliffe in the mid-20th century. The dial is an example of marine equipment made in Australia and used for the safety of Victorian vessels. It is also significant for being made by an early Australian manufacturer, Milne Brothers of Sydney.Engine Room Section of a ship’s telegraph or Engine Order Telegraph (E.O.T.). The round metal dial has inscriptions stamped around the edges. The inscriptions are nautical terms for direction and speed and include the maker’s details. The dial was made by Milne Bros. of Sydney. It was part of the equipment on the "SS Rip" in Victoria.Black paint around dial: "MILNE BROS. / MAKERS / SYDNEY" "FULL EASY STD. BY " "FIN ENG. EASY FULL" ""ASTERN" "STOP" "AHEAD"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, marine technology, marine communications, engine order telegraph, e.o.t., ship’s telegraph, bridge section, engine room section, ship’s engine telegraph section, marine telegraph, milne bros., milne brothers, sydney, copper and brass works, ports & harbours ship, ss rip, gunboat albert, service ship, maintenance ship -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Conveyance document, Conveyance document, 1863 : sale of Allotment 15, Section 1, Township of Linton : Henry Franks to William Hugill
... 64 Sussex Street Linton..." - current address 64 Sussex Street, Linton.)..." - current address 64 Sussex Street, Linton.) Henry Franks William ...The land (with improvements) was sold for £650. Henry Franks had purchased the land for £16.15s at the Sale of Special Lands at Linton in 1861. The land, on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, was later owned by David McFadzean, and after his death by several generations of the Barr/Greenbank families. It is understood that David McFadzean built the house there in 1873. (House still standing, generally referred to as "Barr's" - current address 64 Sussex Street, Linton.)A3 photocopy of an agreement ("indenture") made in 1863 between Henry Franks and William Hugill for the sale/purchase of Allotment 15, Section 1, Township of Linton. henry franks, william hugill, conveyance documents, land sales, land purchases, j. h. barr, david mcfadzean, allotment 15 section 1 township of linton, 64 sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dawe's Store
... Sussex Street...The Dawe family shop is thought to have been in Sussex... Dawe's son.) William Dawe Shops General Store Sussex Street ...The Dawe family shop is thought to have been in Sussex Street/Skipton Road, opposite Wishart's forge. W. Dawe is shown on the Township of Linton plan as the owner of Allotment 4, Section 1A. Municipal directories show "William Dawe, Fruiterer" in the 1880s, and from the 1890s "Thomas Dawe, Fruiterer". (Thomas was William Dawe's son.)A black and white copy of an original faded Photostat which shows three women standing in front of a building "Wm. Dawe General Storekeeper Fruiterer Confectioner".william dawe, shops, general store, sussex street, robert s. nelson (jnr) -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph|Advertisement, R. G. Terrett, Tailor, Linton
... on the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets, opposite the Shire Hall.... to "more central and commodious" premises in Sussex Street, Linton.... on the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets, opposite the Shire Hall. R.G ...The date and source of the original advertisement is not known. It is understood that Terrett's new premises were in the small shop next to (part of) W G Bennett butcher's shop on the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets, opposite the Shire Hall.Black and white photograph of original advertisement, which notifies customers of R.G. Terrett, Tailor, that he has relocated to "more central and commodious" premises in Sussex Street, Linton.r.g. terrett tailor, advertisements -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Martin Photo 72 Webster St, Ballarat, Royal Standard Hotel and Post Office, Linton
... Sussex Street Linton...Sepia photograph of buildings on the junction of Sussex...Sussex Street Linton Clyde Street Linton Royal Standard ...Sepia photograph of buildings on the junction of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building and Bryant's shop can be seen on the RHS, the Royal Standard Hotel on the LHS. The photograph has been mounted on grey card.On back: "Esther Cluff Linton".sussex street linton, clyde street linton, royal standard hotel, post office, frank bryant's shop, bank of nsw linton