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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, c 1900s
The building is the Sunbury Post and Telegraph Office and residence, which was built on the corner of Brook and Evans Street in 1892. Prior to that time the postal service ion Sunbury was conducted at the railway station. Over the years changes and extensions have taken place to the building to accommodate it for modern postal delivery practices although it still operates from the same site.The Sunbury Post Office has operated in a building on the same site since 1892 despite many changes and extensions made to the building, which included the demolition of the residence attached to the original building.A black and white photograph of Victorian style brick building with a slate roof with 3 chimneys and surrounded by a white picket fence. Two men are standing by a ladder on the LHS of the image. sunbury, sunbury post office, post and telegraph offices -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sunbury Post Office
The Sunbury Post Office with a residence pictured in the image was the first official post office building in the town. It opened on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets in 1892. Prior to that time postal services were conducted in an office at Sunbury Railway Station. Although the present day post office is still on the Brook-Evans Streets corner, the building has undergone many changes in services and appearances over the years. Like many country towns, the post office offered many services to the residents over the years. short message has been written on the back to a person in Stirling WA.sunbury post office, sunbury railway station, brook street, evans street, post offices -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
The post card is an early view of the intersection of Brook and Evans Street looking west and towards Sunbury Station. Mount Holden is in the distance. Chris Christianson's shop is on the LHS of the picture with the post office on the RHS. This image is an early view of Sunbury town centre with the railway station and post office. Like many country towns of this era, The roads have been formed but not surfaced. A sepia photograph in post card format of a view of a town centre showing an intersection and some small buildings with a hill in the distance.TO THE RAILWAY/SUNBURYbrook street, evans street, sunbury railway station, christianson, chris. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
A post card featuring four were known scenes of Sunbury including the post office, Rupertswood Mansion, Macedon Street Bridge andJacksons Creek. A greeting is also printed on the card.IN/AND/AROUND/SIUNBURY/WITH /GREETINGS -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, c
The four people were photographed on tennis courts which were located in Evans Street, behind the post office. The area is now a retail centre.Sport has played a very important community role in Sunbury over the years The site in Evans Street was one of the first places where tennis matches took place. A faded sepia photograph of two men and two ladies, one is partly hidden standing on either side of a tennis net on a tennis court. The photograph is surrounded by a cream border.tennis, tennis courts, evans street -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, c1920
The lady and man were standing on the tennis court which was sited in Evans Street behind the post office.A black and white photograph of a lady and man holding tennis rackets and standing in front of the net on the court.tennis, tennis courts -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, c. 1890s
The building is the original Sunbury Post Office which is sited on the corner of Brook and Evans Street. Over the years although a post office operates on the same site, it has undergone many changes and extensions A small sepia photograph with rounded corners of Brick building with a white picket fence. A man is standing by the fence and there are two trees growing in the street.sunbury post office -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, c1930s
The group of tennis players were photographed on a court that was sited in Evans Street, adjacent to the post office. It was used by many residents before the tennis centre was built in Ligar Street.The tennis courts sited in Evans Street were one of the early sports venues set up and use by the residents in Sunbury.A sepia photograph with a cream frame of a group of people gathered on a tennis court. Some are seated and others a standing and a few in the group are holding tennis rackets. A high wire fence is behind the group.tennis, tennis courts, evans street -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
A sepia photograph with a cream frame of a lady on the former Evans Street tennis court which was adjacent to the Sunbury Post Office, which is visible in the background. -
Maryborough Midlands Historical Society operating the Worsley Cottage Museum
Book, Out and About around Maryborough, 2007
Plaques and monuments incorporate vital information about Maryborough's history.Photographs of plaques and memorials around Maryborough, with captions. Includes Carisbrook, Avoca, Dunolly districts. Soft covered book, 96 pages. Cover features pictures of Maryborough Post Office and band rotunda and Talbot Post Office. Cover bordered in yellow and green.monuments plaques maryborough -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Post Office
... . It was demolished in 2000. Post office history in the area: Until 1883 when... at this location in 1912. It was demolished in 2000. Post office history ...The post office opened at this location in 1912. It was demolished in 2000. Post office history in the area: Until 1883 when the railway came through to Surrey Hills, this was essentially a rural community of scattered farms. Land subdivisions soon occurred along the railway line and limited postal services followed soon after, although a ‘permanent’ home for the post office was two decades away. George Sim Junior is acknowledged as our first postmaster; he opened a post office on 1 October 1884 in his father’s general store at 619-621 Canterbury Road, a few doors down from the Surrey Hills Hotel on the corner of Union Road. Over the next 20 years, the Surrey Hills Post Office moved several times into temporary, shared accommodation – in 1889 into Woodhead’s Corner Store at 364 Canterbury Road; then in 1895 to No 376, Hansen’s Exchange Building, part of Hansen’s Terrace (demolished) and in 1901 to 109 Union Road, on the corner of Windsor Crescent. Following Federation in 1901, the new Commonwealth Government established the Postmaster-General's Department to provide postal services to the nation. Many of the post offices constructed in the following years reflected a growing sense of Australian pride and nationalism. It was 1914 when building commenced on the ‘purpose-built’ post office at 609 Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills. Described as “a polychromatic Federation Freestyle building”, it served as the local post office for nearly 85 years until sold by the Commonwealth Government in c1999, after which the post office moved to the current, less prominent site at 100 Union Road. For nearly 10 years under private ownership, the building was successfully adapted for use as the base for two businesses, Gargoyles and Dragons and later the Surrey Sculpture Studio, and fortuitously the historic integrity of the building was maintained. However although renovated in the 1990's, structurally sound and of historic significance, it was not protected under local or commonwealth heritage legislation and was demolished soon after sale. This is an early image of a demolished building which should have been protected. In 1991, when the City of Camberwell conducted a heritage study, (which still informs the basis of the City of Boroondara’s heritage guidelines for this part of the municipality,) the post office was owned by the Commonwealth Government. As such, it could not be considered for heritage listing by the local authorities. Some years later, the Commonwealth and Australia Post rather belatedly recognized not only that post offices have heritage and social value, but also that the architecture of post offices as community buildings is important. A heritage management scheme was developed for the buildings they own or control under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act 1999. Unfortunately, the Surrey Hills Post Office had been sold and demolished before this was finally enacted in 2004. Black and white image, perhaps from a post card, of Surrey Hills post office at 609 Canterbury Road. The building is flanked by a picket fence. There is a woman, a dog and a man in front of the entrance. The man is in uniform - possibly a postal employee.post offices, canterbury road, businesses, surrey hills post office, surrey sculture studio, gargoyles and dragons -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Blackburn: A Picturesque History, 1978
This book focuses on the area's history and traces the development through settlement, adaptation and consolidation to the present. It discusses the history of early families, the railway, land boomers, churches and school. Robin da Costa, later Mrs Robin da Costa- Adams, came to live in Balwyn Road, Canterbury and joined the Canterbury History Group.Hardback book of 144 pages, indexed with multiple black and white photos.In Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Donated to Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre".(mr) james blackburn, meader's travellers' rest hotel, blackburn hotel, blackburn post office, blackburn railway station, blackburn pioneers, blackburn company, (mr) george augustus goodwin, (mr) thomas r b morton, blackburn brick works, st john's anglican church, blackburn methodist church, blackburn church of christ, blackburn presbyterian church, st thomas the apostle peace memorial church, seagoe common school, the courier blackburn, blackburn library, blackburn primary school, blackburn open-air school, blackburn creek hotel, blackburn college, blackburn kindergarten, newark grammar, blackburn hall, morton park, blackburn lake sanctuary, backhouse's dairy, blackburn lake, wandinong sanctuary, barelli bakehouse, blackburn cool store, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd, 1st blackburn scouts troop, blackburn and district tree preservation society, hotels, (ms) robin da costa -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book - Booklet, Early history of Canterbury and District, 1950
Foreword by Councillor A. D. Renton. A photocopy of a few pages of the Canterbury Courier. A series of reminiscences, stories and pictures from the Canterbury Courier.A series of reminiscences, stories and pictures from the Canterbury Courier.(mr) david staig, canterbury, surrey hills, southern cloud, first football club, first librarian, first pictures, first post office, canterbury football club, (mr) james bennett, 1934, empire day, surrey hills station, 1884, 1906, 1883, kenneally's farm, (mr) george robinson, sanitation -
National Communication Museum
Vehicle - Van, Volkswagen, 1972
This van was used in Western Australia by linesmen and for mail pickup between 1972 and 1991. When transferred to the collection, it was the very last surviving vehicle of its type owned by the company. Despite its age, the van is in excellent condition having been reconditioned in 1987.This Volkswagen Transporter, 2nd generation, is commonly known as a kombi van; named as such after the German word Kombinationskraftwagen, meaning multi-purpose vehicle. This van is believed to have been used by linesmen and for mail collection from 1972 to 1991 in Western Australia, before being donated to the, then, Telstra Collection. Conflicting accounts from John Moynihan, PMG Engineer and author, suggest the van was used by cable jointers from the 1960s. Owing to this unclear use, the van’s historical significance is low though provenance from the Postmaster General’s Department to Telecom, then Telstra, is established. In 1987, the vehicle was extensively reconditioned and some original parts were presumably replaced. It is not, however, in working order or in good condition; the body carries several areas of rust, rubber seals have suffered plasticiser migration, a mirror is missing and there are marks from use. The hand lettered “P.M.G.” inscription is indicative of a Postmaster General fleet vehicle, as is the red colour of the vehicle paint. Though it is in poor condition, the van’s aesthetic style is of some significance. The van is representative of the type of Volkswagen vehicle used by the Postmaster General’s Department and other private businesses and government branches of the era. The vehicle may, therefore, carry social significance for those that lived in this era, where their communication service provider travelled in a Volkswagen van. Indeed, Volkswagen vans were used into the Telecom era, as evidenced by an image (6681153) in the National Archives of Australia collection. While many of these vehicles may exist today, there are few to no examples which survive in museum collections. In 1966, the Post Office (Postmaster General’s Department) had the largest fleet in Australia, totalling nearly 11,000 vehicles (The Canberra Times, 29 September 1966, p. 34). Though in the late 1960s Volkswagen vehicles accounted for just over 500 of these vehicles, with the remainder represented by Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, and others, the multi-purpose nature of the van is significant as a metaphor for the multi-directional services of the Postmaster General’s Department. Archival images show a variety of models and adaptations including roof racks, bull bar and door configurations. Its conflicted history of use may in fact attest to the vehicles variety of application in the duties of the Postmaster General‘s Department.Red Volkswagen Kombi van with stencilled gold lettering on doors. Scratches on bumpers indicate duck-egg blue undercoat. Single sliding door on left side of vehicle body with secondary opening at rear with horizontally divided doors. Mirror missing on right front. Western Australia registration sticker in front windscreen..1: "PMG" .2: "ROYAL" .3-.4 "PMG" .5-.6: "MAIL" .7,.8: "ER" .9: "C OF A / ZEH 622"transport, kombi van, linesman van, postal van, postmaster general’s department -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Booklet, City of Bendigo, Bendigo The Golden City, Unknown
Souvenir publication promoting Bendigo. Features photographs accompanied by a brief history of popular sites such a Charing Cross, the Post Office and The Law Courts, Conservatory and Gardens, Lake Weroona and the Bendigo Easter Fair.Full colour, twelve page promotional publication. Inside front cover includes a brief history of Bendigo from 1840's onwards, with an emphasis on the mining history.city of greater bendigo tourism -
Canterbury History Group
Pamphlet - 208 Canterbury Road Canterbury, 1994
Real estate advertisement for the auction on Wednesday 21st September 1994 of Canterbury Mansions.Includes photograph of the building and Post Officecanterbury, canterbury mansions, malones hotel, canterbury road, gorman commercial real estate -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Jan Pigot, c 1990s
Black and white photograph of Canterbury Road Canterbury from opposite Willandra Avenue looking to the westcanterbury, canterbury road, canterbury mansions, railway bridges, power and telegraph lines, telegraph and light poles, canterbury post office -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of Canterbury Road showing the Post Office and Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of the street view of Canterbury Road and the T intersection of Maling Road and the Post Office at No.206 Canterbury Road.canterbury, canterbury road, post offices, railway lines -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Side view of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road and the post boxes and Telephone Exchange on Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of the side view of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road and the post boxes and Telephone Exchange on Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, post offices, telephone boxes -
Canterbury History Group
Drawing - Illustration, Penfolds Sign Canterbury Road Canterbury, 1965
Drawing by Ken Boucher in 1965, of the Penfolds sign on the west side of 265 Canterbury Road, Canterbury. Drawn from the steps of the Post Office.canterbury, canterbury road, shops, advertising signs, boucher> ken, illustrations, penfolds sign -
Canterbury History Group
Document - School Project: Heritages sites of Maling Road, Mohandoss, Priya, 2011
Project on Maling Road by tertiary student Priya Mohandoss.Includes six black and white photographs taken by Miss Mohandoss in Maling Road in 2011.canterbury, maling road, canterbury mansions, canterbury post office, stationmasters house, maling road antique market, canterbury theatre -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Canterbury Post Office, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view of the Canterbury Post Office on the corner of maling and Canterbury Roads at 206 Canterbury Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, shops, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view from Canterbury Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view from Canterbury Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, shops, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, shops, edwar, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view of the Canterbury Post Office from Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the mail boxes at Canterbury Post Office from the Maling Road side, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view of the mail boxes at Canterbury Post Office from the Maling Road sidecanterbury, maling road, shops -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, public telephone boxes -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of Street view of the Telephone Exchange next to Canterbury Post Office from Maling Road. Laneway visible between the 2 premises.canterbury, maling road, shops, laneways -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Signs on the wall of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 1994
Coloured photograph of signs on the wall of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, canterbury post office, signs