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Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, 61-63 Sydney Street
Was the building of Morrissey Butchers which was established in 1865.13.5cm x 9cm black and white photograph of 61-63 Sydney Street. The building is, at the time of the photo, occupied by a Toy and Craft Shop and "Jenola Coffee Shop" which advertises take away food and free delivery. Out the front of the building there is a "Dyons small goods" vehicle parked. There is a cigarette advertisement on the side of the building.Written on the back: 61-63 021storefronts, shopfronts, retail stores, cafes, coffee shops -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - Enjoy a refreshing and relaxing shopping experiece
Flyer advertising Maling Road shopscanterbury, canterbury post office, maling road, shops, tim's bookshop, cafe woodstock, kelvin of canterbury -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - China Bowl Ronan's Coffee Palace, Grindley Hotel Ware, C.1921 - 1930
Coffee Palaces were developed throughout Australia with the backing of the Temperance Movement as an alternative venue to pubs in the late 19th century. Two Coffee Palaces identified in Wodonga in the early days were the Railway Coffee Palace and the Wodonga Coffee Palace. In 1908 Wodonga Coffee Palace was advertised for sale, having 15 rooms, a 15 stall stable and feed-room. In 1921 Wodonga Coffee Palace was taken over by Julia Ronan who had successfully conducted the dining rooms at the Wodonga Sale-yards for 15 years. The building of the Hume Weir was in progress and many of the workers boarded at the Coffee Palace. In 1936 Wodonga Coffee Palace became “Glenburnie” Guest House. Mr. Loftus Henry Moran, born in Winchelsea, Victoria, was well-known in the tea trade, originally working with Griffiths Bros Ltd. He started his own business, Loftus Moran Pty Ltd in 1909. Loftus Moran's company imported chinaware from Britain and sold it into the Australian market. They specialised in supplying to hotels, businesses and institutions.This bowl is an excellent example of earthen ware items used throughout Australia in hotels, cafes and other institutions. Loftus Moran Pty Ltd, was a major distributor and successful Melbourne Company. Mrs. Ronan's Coffee Palace was an important business in Wodonga and an alternate food and accommodation venue for those who preferred not to stay in public houses or hotels.A small white bowl bearing the logo of Ronan's Coffee Palace in Wodonga printed in green.In a scroll at the top edge "RONAN'S COFFEE PALACE" Underneath the bowl in green writing below a green crown "GRINDLEY HOTEL WARE/ENGLAND/VITRIFIED/LOFTUS, MORAN/ MELBOURNE"coffee palace, wodonga business, wodonga, mrs. ronan wodonga, 1920s wodonga -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - 623 Vois tu, Bertrand .... Cafe Restuarant of Lambs, Honore Daumier
French 1808 - 1879LithographInitialled I.I in stone -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Drinks docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Drinks docket for two people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Meal docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Meal docket for Molly Bloom's Hotel, meal for six people, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, joyce's restaurant, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Meal docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Meal docket for Molly Bloom's Hotel, meal for ten people, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Meal docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Meal docket for Molly Bloom's Hotel, meal for two people, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Drinks docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Drinks docket for three people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Drinks docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Drinks docket for five people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, drinks and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Drinks docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Drinks docket for three people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, drinks and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Meal docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Meal docket for three people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Meal docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Meal docket for two people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Meal docket, Joyce's Restaurant, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Meal docket for two people, Molly Bloom's Hotel, Joyce's restaurantDetails of table, meal and price entered by waitressbusiness and traders - hotels, joyce's restaurant, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, molly blooms, exchange hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Borough of Sandridge, temporary liquor licenses, 1872
Borough of Sandridge temporary license book: 79 stubs recording temporary liquor licenses issued 1873 to 1885 for balls etc., plus 21 unused licensescelebrations fetes and exhibitions, port melbourne town hall, sport - recreational grounds, james john bartlett, foresters arms hotel, james michie, fitzjames hotel, spiro williams, hibernian hotel, charles cooling sharp, royal hotel, george sefton, john bell, pier hotel, patrick macaulay, chusan hotel, james meagher, boundary hotel, john william martin, globe hotel, michael tarver quinn, council club hotel, robert urquhart miller, miller's cafe, jeremiah hennessy, phoenix hotel, martin jessell, st osyth hotel, romulus dethridge, george hotel, john william daran, commercial hotel, william stowe, locomotive hotel, thomas turville, john mckenzie, floodgate hotel, ellen maria howard, marine hotel, edward quigley, alfred hotel, george william fenner, australian eleven hotel, william josh glifford, royal mail hotel, richard walter watts, thomas degruchy, george julian, clare castle hotel, james mcelroy, brunswick pier hotel, business and traders - hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Tool - Pen, Docks Bistro and Bar and Station Pier Condominiums, 1980s - 2000s
White and green plastic ballpoint printed with the names and phone numbers of the "Docks Bistro and Bar" and "Station Pier Condominiums". The Station pier condominiums were on the block bounded by Beach St, Post Office Place, Dow St and Rouse St."Station Pier Condominiums (03) 9647 9666" "Docks Bistro and Bar (03) 9647 9606"built environment - commercial, business and traders - hotels, station pier condominiums, docks bistro and bar, business and traders - cafes and restaurants -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object - Matchbook, Korea House Restaurant, c.1960
Korea House Restaurant was situated at 79 Bay Street, Port Melbourne.Small orange matchbook with Korea House' & the picture of a girl on the front cover & address on reverse.business and traders - cafes and restaurants -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SOUVENIR MENU: BTCC (BENDIGO TRAVELLERS' CHARITY CLUB) DINNER, 1936 11 YEARS, 30th May
Souvenir Menu for BTCC (Bendigo Travellers' Charity, 30th May 1936 (''11th and Record Year''). Held at Favaloro's Café, Pall Mall. Includes, menu, toast list and list of Executive Officers of BBTC. (Two copies)clubs, social, bendigotraveller's charity club, f. t. dunphy, j. munn, j. dauber, c. bulley, p. graham, h. betteridge, w. simmie, h. weibgen, b ashford, r. waddington, t. bracher, c. rowarth, g. king, favaloro's cafe -
Merbein District Historical Society
Newspaper, The Merbein Irrigationist - advertisement page, 19 Nov.1919
the pioneer bakery, mildura co-operative fruit company merbein branch, merbein butchery, harding e., fraser and trevena, bliss w.r., simmons c.k., treadwell v.f., henderson's, railway packing co pty ltd, birdwoodton cash store, merbein boarding house, karanzis cafe, business -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Commercial Hotel Calendar, 1937
davies bread, merbein hardware co., merbein ana, merbein awa, radio 3ma, bowrings, central garage, jno marrows, mildura cordials, s featherstone, w.j. caffrey, merbein butchery, m.p. barrett, merbein fish cafe, n. taylor, s.h.l. harris, chiseletts (cordial factory), unique motor garage, eureka cafe, smith's laundry service, speechley, merbein iceworks, f. gonnon, merbein motor garage, ron mccully (hairdresser) -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Drawing - Sketches, digital copy, Stuart Webber, 2005
"26th March 2019 In contribution to the historical account of the Mission to Seafarers, Melbourne. To whom it may concern, In 2005, the Mission to Seafarers’ Padre Bevil Lunson assigned an upgrade to the existing bar and gift shop. The brief outlined alignment with health code and liquor licence regulations, rethink of stock display and aesthetic upgrade of white peg-board and fluorescent-lit display-case. Two students of architecture answered the call and provided pro bono design, building and installation services. Beyond the updated flooring, work surfaces and new hand-wash point their ethos of sustainable design presented a strategy of redressing the existing on a shoe-string; helping minimise trades and protect the heritage substrate. A new standing-bar was proposed to envelope the display case and re-orient the hall back toward the stage. Punters were directed to the seated-bar for purchases. The chosen palette aimed to anchor the bar below the hall’s half-timbered dado-line utilising the muted tones of recycled materials. Glass bottles set in resin diffusing panels and timbers sourced from throw-outs were dressed and composed to suggest the multiple approaches to a calling of the sea. This flotsam and jetsam was intended to provide a shifting background that is representative of the many walks of life that support and are supported by the mission. Two uninstalled elements further accented the design: -the flying angel logo was to appear hovering within the bar’s archway and also inverted by the dado-line in the bar’s rear mirror (refer attached sketch), -and the two lampshades, referencing the inverted form of nautical beacons, were to shepherd clientele to the bar (refer attached sketch). Where are they now? Derek Stevenson – Turner Townsend Thinc Stuart Webber – ARM Architecture The bar was dismantled during the renovation mid 2019 and replace by another bar.These documents provide insight into an early 21st C refurbishment to the interior of the MTSV and Mission club operations in the early 21st Century and provides names and details of both the consideration of the need to: protect heritage components, provide a functional service point, incorporate recycled materials that related to aspects of the sea and environment, the flotsam and jetsam that is found where the sea, and those from the sea meets the land. Also provides an example of early career designs by two practising 21st C Australian architects and designers. During the renovations in winter 2019, the decision was made to demolish to make space to another more convenient one brought from a cafe, along with new chairs and tables for the club.Digital copy files sent in March 2019 by architect Stuart Webber after a visit to the Mission. Along with two sketches he submitted, he sent a document telling how the bar came to life in 2005.bar, stuart webber, derek stevenson, mts club, mts interior, bevil lunson -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Maling Road shops and environs, Stuart Warmington, 1993
Photographs recording interiors and exteriors of Canterbury shops, shopkeepers and Federation details of architecture. Section A -Maling Road shops, south side - 87 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot in 1993.|Section B- Maling Road shops, north side - 88 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot in 1993.|Section C- Bryson Street shops - car park - 4 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot in 1993-4.|Section D- Canterbury shops and streetscapes - 76 coloured photographs taken by Stuart Warmington c.1995.|Section E- Maling Road shops, north side - 27 coloured photographs taken by Stuart Warmington c. 1995.|Section F- Maling Road shops, north and south side - 24 coloured photographs taken by Stuart Warmington 1995.|Section G- Plaques and Signs in Canterbury - 14 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot c. 1994.maling road, canterbury, shops, shopkeepers, hel> f, petroro> tony, bourke> francis, d'annibale> grace, buckley> june, buckley> ken, godfrey, greengrocers, newsagents, gift shops, furniture restorers, florists, nurseries (plants), cake shops, cafes, butchers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Ephemera - Sunnyside Cash Store Calendar, 1963
Sunnyside Cash Store was located on the corner of High Street and Wilson Streets Wodonga. It was built and operated by Bill and Ethel Elkington about 1947. The building is in Art Deco style with an awning, verandah and rendered brick parapet behind which was a pitched roof. The shop front originally featured black tile surrounds which have since been removed. The Ice Cream Cone at the front of the building was unfortunately stolen. Apart from a brief period in the early 2000s, the premises has operated as a corner store or café continuously since it was built. In 2025 it still operates as a café called Delibean.This calendar is significant because it documents a business operated by a prominent Wodonga family.Coloured Calendar for Sunnyside Cash Store and a photograph of the Sunnyside Cash StoreW. A. & P. E. ELKINGTON SUNNYSIDE CASH STORE 237 High Street Wodongawodonga businesses, elkington family, wodonga cafes, sunnyside wodonga -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, My father's shops - Merbein Victoria, 15 April 1993
Stathi Raftopoulos and his son Spiros are pictured outside shops in Merbein which were once owned by Stathi's family. The Merbein shops were owned by Efstathios Raftopoulos (Levendi) and his son Spiros Raftopoulos, grandfather and father of Stathi Raftopoulos. The family were from the village of Kolieri on the Island of Ithaca, Greece and migrated for Australia at different stages. Efstathios arrivied in 1895, son Spiros in 1922, and the younger Stathi (accompanied by his father Spiro who had returned to Ithaca to see his family) in 1933. Stathis' mother Hariklia and siblings Nakis and Loula arrived soon after. The family settled in Merbein, west of Mildura, where they ran a business until the late 1930s prior to settling in Melbourne.A coloured photograph of the exterior of a corner shop. Written on the back of the photograph: MY FATHER'S SHOPS/ IN MERBEIN VIC/ 15.4.93/ STATHI & SPIRO RAFTOPOULOSraftopoulos stathi levendi, merbein -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Southern and Tropical Fruits, c 1945
The stall holder, Andrew Vlassopoulos (Kiourkiouris), was one of four brothers who operated three fruit stalls in the Queen Victoria market from the early 1920s to the late 1950s. They were from the village of Lahos on Ithaca and migrated in the early years of the twentieth century. Andrew left the retail side of the fruit market when he bought a market garden and continued to work in the wholesale market where he sold his produce to other fruit stalls and shop owners.A black and white photograph of a fruit stall in the Queen Victoria market on a market day. The large banner with the heading 'Southern and Tropical Fruits' hangs above a well stocked stall. The fruiterer and his wife are behind the stall and a customer is standing at the side-front of the tall. Other market stalls are visible in the distance.Written on the back: 335vlassopoulos, edna nee norbury. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Russell Collins Restaurant, 26 April 1973
The Russell Collins Restaurant was located in the basement of the T&G Building on the south west corner of the Collins and Russell Streets intersection. It was a popular 'up-market' restaurant from the 1940s until the early 1970s when the T&G building underwent alterations. The restaurant, like its counterpart Elizabeth Collins, was renowned for its large platters of delicious salads. Nick (Naki) Raftopoulos operated the Russell Collins during the early 70s up until its closure.A black and white photograph of the interior of an Art Deco style restaurant fitted out around the walls with wooden 'shoulder high' cubicles which seated four people. Tables and chairs with various settings are arranged in the open areas of the restaurant. The floor is a wooden herringbone parquetry with a carpet on the floor in the reception area. Handwritten across the bottom of the photo: RUSSELL COLLINS RESTAURANT NICK RAFTOPOULOS.art deco, russell collins restaurant, restuarants -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Alexandratos brothers - Ithaca, c1950s
Pictured in Ithaca are Stathi and Spiro Alexandratos who are the brothers of Yianni Alexandratos who lived in Melbourne until returning to live permanently in Greece with his wife Zoi and children Penny and George in the early 1970s. In the early 1900s their father Giorgos Alexandratos was a partner in the 'Alexandra Bros' London Café at 25 Elizabeth Street. Giorgos was a founding member of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. He eventually returned permanently to Ithaca where his three sons were born.A small black and white photograph of two men dressed in suits standing in a rock garden and in front of a tall prickly pear cactus. The small photograph is surrounded with a white frame.Written in Greek on the back: STATHIS ALEXANDROS SPIROS ALEXANDROScafes, alexandratos brothers -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan Men, c1916
This is a photograph of early members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. Back from L-R: Andreas Zavitsanos, Nikiforos Lekatsas Front from L-R: Dimitri Paxinos, Panagiotis Lekatsas. A.J. Lucas, Panayiotis Lokaris The Society was formed in October 1916 to support and assist Ithacan Greeks, at the time mainly men, who settled in Melbourne in the early years of the twentieth century. The Ithacan Philanthropic Society was a home away from home for the early Ithacan migrants who in the early years were predominantly men. As many worked in the city area in cafes, the market or as fruit vendors they would regularly go to the club rooms at lunch times and after work where they would catch up with fellow Ithacans and learn news from back home. A black and white photograph of six men photographed in front of a brick wall. Two of the men are standing behind the other four who are seated on a wooden bench.Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF / STATHI RAFTOPOULOS / POET -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Nakis Raftopoulos in the fruit shop, 1937
In the photograph a young Nakis Raftopoulos is arranging the fruit display in his father's (Spiro Raftopoulos) shop which was at 250 Johnson Street in Abbotsford. Many Ithacan Greeks who settled in Melbourne opened businesses as it was difficult for non-British immigrants to secure employment in the early years when Ithacans first started arrive. The business were mostly associated with food vending, either cafes, restaurants, oyster bars and sea food shops, or fruit shops, stalls or barrows. They ventured into the food vending business because it was an area the had skills in. Also some of these business didn't require enormous initial capital outlay and provided a springboard for entrepreneurial Ithacans to progress to larger scale businesses. The ownership of businesses by Ithacans assisted the development of chain migration with Ithacan business owners providing employment to relatives who wished to emigrate to Melbourne. A black and white photograph of a young man in a fruit shop. he is arranging apples in a display behind a counter. The photograph has been reproduced and is mounted on board. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Majestic Confectionary and Fruit Palace, South Yarra, c1930s
The Majestic Confectionery and Fruit Palace, located at 600 Chapel Street at the corner of Toorak Road and Chapel Street South Yarra was owned by Spiros D. Kallinikos. His sister Chrisoula is pictured outside the shop. It was situated at The family lived there until 1943. Spiro was married to Evriklia (nee Kolaitou) and they had three daughters Nina (Katerini), Kali (Kaliope) and Poppy (Penelope). As well as opening cafes, fruit shops and fruit stalls in the Melbourne's central business district, Ithacans also ran businesses in the suburbs, initially just beyond the CBD in areas such as South Melbourne, South Yarra, Carlton and Richmond. During the 50s and beyond, as newer suburbs grew, many opened businesses beyond the inner suburbs to areas such as Balwyn, North Balwyn, Camberwell, Burwood, Caulfield, Ivanhoe, Kew.A sepia print of a lady standing outside a double fronted shop.south yarra