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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Faulkner's straw hat and dyers shop, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1876
Donated by Charles Lewis. Elizabeth Faulkner made straw hats and dyed gloves to match your costume, whereas her husband William was a carpenter who specialised in organs. The position of the shop was later occupied by one of the two Building Societies.Small faded Sepia photo of Faulkner's straw hat and dyers shop in Bay Street on east side between Bridge and Liardet. With Elizabeth and William Faulkner in front, picket fence and pepper trees to south east.built environment - commercial, faulkner, dyer's hat shop -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Pink Floral Voile Dress, Misses Mooney, 1930s
The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. When this summer dress was donated by Elaine Chenoweth, a resident of Kew, it was identified as a dress purchased from the Misses Mooney Shop at 189 Collins Street (active 1932-1972) and dated to the 1930s. The consensus is that the dress was made from a 1930s fabric in the mid to later 1930s and shows the characteristic sleeves, waistline and flared skirt of the period.Pink floral voile day dress, reputedly purchased from the Misses Mooney's Shop in Collins Street, Melbourne. The dress has a tie at the waist in the same fabric ending in small wooden clogs. women's clothing, day dresses, misses mooney, 189 collins street -- melbourne (vic.), fashion -- 1930s -
Federation University Historical Collection
Coloured photograph, Former Ballarat Library, c2004
Coloured photograph of the section on the corner of Camp and Sturt Streets Ballarat showing the extension to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. These are the former Library (white building) and shops. In the background on the right can be seen the back of the former Mining Exchange.Coloured photograph of the section on the corner of Camp and Sturt Streets Ballarat showing the extension to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. These are the former Library (white building) and shops. In the background on the right can be seen the back of the former Mining Exchange.camp street, sturt street, library, mining exchange -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1995
Colour photograph of Paul Rooster Marsden and five other staff members taken at opening of Eastcoast Plumbtec, Church Street Lakes Entrance Victoria. also colour photo of Plumbtec shop in Church St Lakes Entrance Colour photograph of Paul Rooster Marsden and five other staff members taken at opening of Eastcoast Plumbtec, Church Street Lakes Entrance Victoria also colour photo of Plumbtec shop in Church St Lakes Entrance businesses -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1862
Taken in Beechworth 1862, this photograph depicts the shops in Camp street Beechworth, with the Empire Hotel in view.Black and white rectangular photograph. The image is printed on matte photographic paper. Obverse: NO INSCRIPTION Reverse: 7778 Shops, Camp Street 1862 Roy Harvey Collection PH 54 A Empire Hotel formerly the Smithville in the Woolshed relocated to Camp street burnt 1867 Full view has the post office with the tower beechworth, camp street, shops, empire hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Victorian Heritage Festival, 1992
Brochure advertising the Victorian Heritage Festival of 1992 in which Nunawading Historical Society participated.Brochure advertising the Victorian Heritage Festival of 1992 in which Nunawading Historical Society participated. John Sharwood was guest speaker, speaking about pharmacy in Mitcham, 1924 - 1991. A special display at the Society's museum about the early days of Mitcham Shopping Centre.Brochure advertising the Victorian Heritage Festival of 1992 in which Nunawading Historical Society participated. nunawading historical society, victorian heritage festival, sharwood, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mrs Faggetter is top citizen of the year, 1976
Mrs Pat Faggetter was named Nunawading Citizen of the Year at an Australia Day ceremony conducted by Mayor Cr Bryan Baulch.Mrs Pat Faggetter was named Nunawading Citizen of the Year at an Australia Day ceremony conducted by Mayor Cr Bryan Baulch. Mrs Faggeter's interests include gardening, overseas aid, involvement in Schwerkolt Cottage, Vermont Elderly People's Homes and Mitcham Community Opportunity Shop.Mrs Pat Faggetter was named Nunawading Citizen of the Year at an Australia Day ceremony conducted by Mayor Cr Bryan Baulch.faggetter, pat, mcdonnell, constance, vermont elderly peoples homes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Burwood Brickworks, 10/02/2020
Burwood Brickworks shopping centre has organised a treasure hunt to familiarise shoppers with the various traders.Burwood Brickworks shopping centre has organised a treasure hunt to familiarise shoppers with the various traders.Burwood Brickworks shopping centre has organised a treasure hunt to familiarise shoppers with the various traders.brickworks, burwood brickworks, middleborough road burwood east no 78 -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on VHS, 1997-1999
Musicals, house plays, theatre productions produced in association with Bialik College from 1997 to 1999. Includes recordings of Little Shop of Horrors, The Visit, Inspector General, The Miracle.For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings of Little Shop of Horrors, The Visit, Inspector General, The Miracle. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] and performing arts, judaism, bialik college, 1990s, theatre, musical -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Photograph, Emerald Business - Emerald Electrics, c. 1960's
Photograph of Edward Teasdale's shop 'Emerald Electric/Boot and shoe repair' situated on Railway Property, Emerald (which is now the Puffing Billy playground on Kilvington Drive, Emerald. Retail district historyColour photograph of Emerald Electrics Handwritten on back: Donation from Kaye Ure nee Nolan Taken early 1960's C Taken from a slide Original Bootmaker's shop owned by Edward Teadale Railway leasehold propertyedward teasdale, emerald commercial distric -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, High St Charlton c. 1986
High St Charlton showing west end shops. SEC office on LH side, on the RH side is Paterson's Fibre Glass Factory, Charlton Cinema. Colour photo of High St Charlton showing west end shops. SEC office on LH side, on the RH side is Paterson's Fibre Glass Factory, Charlton Cinema. Yellow panel van parked in front of cinema. Part of War Memorial in bottom right corner.sec, paterson's fibre glass factory, charlton cinema -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1930s
The young woman is Clare Eltze. The building is the shop and home of Gilbert Rogers, a resident guide and photographer. The back of the photo records that it was an "everything place". The third copy of the photo is on display under the glass on the table in the History Room.The photo shows a young woman sitting on kerosine tins outside a building (shop). behind her are blackboards with chalk writing advertising Kodak films developing and printing, various items for sale, Horses for hire, houses to let and railway information.people, eltze, buildings, shops -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Park children outside shop, 1900
Black and white photo of Mrs Coggin Fruiterer and Green Grocer shop at 42 Ingles St. There are four children of John Park standing outside the shop. The shop was built in 1877.built environment - commercial, business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, louisa coggin, john park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - CHS, MARONG VILLAGE, BENDIGO, 1979
Slide. CHS, Marong Shopping Centre, High Street, Kangaroo Flat (Bendigo). Also commonly referred to as Kmart Shopping Centre. View inside the Shopping Centre. Date: 7.4.79.slide, marong, marong shopping centre, chs, marong shopping centre, high street, kangaroo flat, kmart shopping centre, lansell plaza, centro lansell -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, c1940s
An early black and white photograph of the main street in Marysville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph of the main street in Marysville in Victoria. This street is now known as Murchison Street.approx '48 Main Street & shops.murchison street, marysville, victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Advertising Leaflet, Nancarrows, Nancarrows Main Street Greensborough, 1960s
Listing of products included in the "Big Sale" held by Nancarrows supermarket in Main Street Greensborough in 1964. Leaflet, black print on white paperHandwritten shopping list on blank sidenancarrows supermarket, main street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Match Container - Digital Image, Biba for Hair matchbook, 1980s, 1980s
Digital image of a Biba for Hair matchbook, circa 1980, used for advertising. Biba was a hair salon located in Greensborough Plaza.Part of a collection of miscellaneous historical images with a connection to the local area.Digital image of paper matchbook."Biba for Hair … Greensborough Shopping Centre" biba for hair, greensborough plaza -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Insurance Policy and envelope, n.d
a. The Manchester Assurance Company fire policy. Insured Herbert Leslie Vivian; property insured: stock in trade of a Saddler; sum insured: £200; policy dated 25 Feb 1931, premium £0.19.10 b. Envelope for above policy, from The Manchester Assurance Company. Handwritten address to H.L. Vivian Esq. Percy St. Portland. Postmarked Melbourne. Fastened with a split pin.Front: 'Stock of shop' - handwritten, pencil -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Upper Main Street Removal of Verandahs, 1960's
Stawell Civic Store, Senghpa's, Commercial Hotel, Oriental Bank/Bank of Australasia, ES & A Bank Upper Main Street Taken from higher up with cars in Main Street looking eastThe removal of verandahs from shop frontsstreetscape -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Article - Advertisement for shop sites on North Road at the Ormond Station, 1922
The train line from the city to Frankston was electrified in 1922 which intensified the sale in the municipality of Moorabbin, particularly land which was in the vicinity of the railway stations.Example of the progress of the Municipality of MoorabbinAdvertising flyer for auction of real estate sales - plan of building blocks for saleAdvertisement for shop sites on North Road at the Ormond Station - 20 Shop sites - Auction 30 September 1922north road, ormond, moorabbin -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Bag, Living & Learning Nillumbik shopping bag
Cotton shopping bagLiving and Learning Nillumbikeltham living and learning centre, shopping bag -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Shopping Mall, 1988
Mitcham Shopping Mallmitcham shopping mall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Shopping Mall, 1988
Mitcham Shopping Mallmitcham shopping mall -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1980's
"Browse In” Shop Signstawell -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, West Melton Regional Shopping Centre opening, 1973
Opening of the shopping centrelocal identities, local significant events, council