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Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder with first Espresso machine
... ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets..., shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder's Shop 12 Sturt St Ballarat with Robyn Nancarrow and Barbara Scott
... Ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, Conder's, sweets..., shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, Conder's, sweets, smokes ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, milkshakes, icecream -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Jack Conder
... ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets..., shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, milkshakes, icecream, jack conder -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Joyce Conder
... ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, joyce..., shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, joyce conder, sweets ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, joyce conder, sweets, smokes, coffee, counter, milkshakes, icecream -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Inside Conder's
... Ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, Conder's..., shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, Conder's, internal Inside ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model. ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, internal -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Inside Conder's
... ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's..., shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, internal, peters ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Donated by Marilyn Stewart, her father was Jack Conder, owner of the well known Sturt St (number 12) candy store known as Conder’s. Jack started the business in 1941 when he was only 25, and ran it into the mid 80s with his wife Joyce at the counter beside him. Marilyn remembers the delicious banana spilts that would come with three scoops of icecream and plentiful whipped cream and toppings like syrups and nuts, with wafers to complete the dish. Conder’s was a popular meeting place to visit before and after the dances and movies, and would often be full of people. Along with candy and chocolates, the shop also sold sandwiches, pies and pasties, along with cigarettes, papers, & bread from the bakery on weekend. Jack also had the first Espresso coffee machine in Ballarat! He was always up with the latest trends in the shop but also with cars. Marilyn recalls his love of American cars, with the big fins, and he had many over the years. It would have been a familiar sight seeing him drive down Sturt St with his chevrolet or latest stylish model.ballarat, shop, candy, milk bar, sturt st, conder's, internal, peters -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Chemist Shop 1946
... s milk bar... chemist colliver s milk bar photograph buildings Chemist Shop 1946 ...chemist shop, hogan st tatura, c1946, j m parker chemist, colliver, s milk bar, photograph, buildings -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Hogan Street Businesses
... milk bar... Tatura the-murray milk bar chemist shop hogan st photograph ...milk bar, chemist shop, hogan st, photograph, people -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture: The Schizophrenic Style, 1971
... Legend milk bar... Lonsdale St Leonard French Legend milk bar Tivoli theatre Clement ...Boyd proposes to apply art criticism techniques to architecture; claims architectural criticism in Australia is "all but dead" because of the 'schizophrenic nature of architecture" (i.e. building a socio-economic object as well as art). Boyd compares Kevin Borland's design of The Legend restaurant (Lonsdale St) with a recently designed residential apartment block (15 Collins St); claims that both are schizophrenic but The Legend is masterfully so whereas the apartments are aesthetically lacking.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘The schizophrenic style’ in "The Sunday Australian", 14.3.1971Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesTop of page 1 handwritten where and when published. The last page credits photographer Mark Strizic, so images may have been attached.architectural criticism, art criticism, melbourne architecture, the legend restaurant, lonsdale st, leonard french, legend milk bar, tivoli theatre, clement meadmore, kevin borland, colonial architecture, 15 collins st, robin boyd, manuscript -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mirama Court, 1958
... nicholson's milk bar... centre nicholson's milk bar mirama court fruit palace blackburn ...A description of the building of 'Mirama Court' on the east corner of Whitehorse Road And Mitcham Road in 1958. also a history of this site.A description of the building of 'Mirama Court' on the east corner of Whitehorse Road And Mitcham Road in 1958. also a history of this site.A description of the building of 'Mirama Court' on the east corner of Whitehorse Road And Mitcham Road in 1958. also a history of this site.shops, mirama court mitcham, mitcham shopping centre, nicholson's milk bar, mirama court fruit palace, blackburn dry cleaning service, margo rae -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Growing up in Canterbury in the 1970s and 80s:a reflection of an era, 2015
... vozzo's milk bar... canterbury primary school vozzo's milk bar camberwell high school (Mr ...This is a recollection of what was one person's view on growing up in Willandra Avenue, Canterbury and the surrounding area.This is a recollection of what was one person's view on growing up in Willandra Avenue, Canterbury and the surrounding area.|20 pages(mr) james nicolas, childhood and youth, canterbury, willandra avenue, scouts, (mrs) betty ballantyne, (mr) - hawkens, (mrs) - hawkens, (mrs) - thomas, (mr) phillip anderson, kranjcics family, (mr) john proper, (dr) (mr) - barton, (mr) - phillips, (mr) - goff, (mrs) - mcmillan, (mr) - mceroy, (miss) caroline harris, (mr) - ielpo, (mr) graeme brent, (mr) peter brent, (mrs) tuyet brent, buckingham family, (mrs) - proper, billings family, howats family, canterbury football club, (mr) jim shepherd, (mrs) lillian shepherd, tulloch begg, house names, salvation army, (mr) (dr) alan williams, dentists, doctors, malone's hotel, canterbury mansions, (mr)(father) - potter, (mrs) - kerr, (mr) - kerr, canterbury cricket club, the gunyah, (mr) jim richards, (mr) "rainbow" simpson, canterbury football club, (mr)(cr) - maling, (sir) (mr) aaron danks, logan family, hasset family, staig family, (mr) tony petroro, outer circle, canterbury presbyterian church, bradshaw's mechanic, (mr) francis bourke, emulation hall, (mr) - cameron, (mr) - lathan, canterbury primary school, vozzo's milk bar, camberwell high school, (mr) - de munk, (mr) - howie, (miss) - patterson, (mr) - collins, (miss) kylie minogue, (mr) craig mcdonnell, (mr) dean mcdonnell, (miss) danni minogue, (mr) jack) morris, (mrs) marjorie rowe, (mr) andrew rowe, (mr) peter rowe, (mr) richard rowe, (mr) richard rowe, (mr) frank kelly, gagliardi family, (mr) phillip graham, mcdonnell family, sutherland family, toddle inn, rooney's butcher -
Clunes Museum
Programme - THANKSGIVING SERVICE
... CLUNES MILK BAR... CLUNES MILK BAR ORDER OF SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING FOR DOROTHY ...THANKSGIVING SERVICEORDER OF SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING FOR DOROTHY 'DOLLY' TORNEY 298/9/1921-1/10/2019. WHITE FOLDER CARD WITH COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH.clunes resident, nee may, dorothy torney, clunes milk bar -
Canterbury History Group
Article - The Canterbury Road Shops c1919, Carnell, Stan
... Tangeys Milk Bar... Milk Bar A. R. Hunt Gordes> Bill Huckerbys Drapery Store ...Recollections by Stan Carnell of the shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury c 1919.canterbury, canterbury road, geo carnell upholsterers, tangeys milk bar, a. r. hunt, gordes> bill, huckerbys drapery store, solomons news agency, funeral parlours, carnell> stan -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Colour Print, Kangaroo Ground Store, 280 Eltham-Yarra Glen Rd, Kangaroo Ground, 22 July 1993
... Milk bar... Kangaroo Ground Store Kangaroo Ground Supply Store Milk bar Post ...Cornelius (Con) and his wife Elizabeth ran the store and post office from about 1904. Their son Donald became involved with the store in the 1930s. A petrol bowser was added in early 1933 and a second in 1937. The Wraights ran the store till the 1940s. Elizabeth died 10 April 1952 and Cornelius May 30, 1954.Colour photo print 10 x 15 cm, originally stuck down on corflute for displaycornelius wraight, eltham-yarra glen road, general store, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground store, kangaroo ground supply store, milk bar, post office, service station -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Interior view of staff in the shop No. 133 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... in the milk bar at No. 133 Maling Road... of the staff in period costume in the milk bar at No. 133 Maling Road ...Coloured photograph of the staff in period costume in the milk bar at No. 133 Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shop interiors -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The Old corner store bites the dust, 1993
... Article about the closing of a milk bar on the corner... peacedale grove Article about the closing of a milk bar ...Article about the closing of a milk bar on the corner of Whitehorse Road and Peacedale Grove, Nunawading.Article about the closing of a milk bar on the corner of Whitehorse Road and Peacedale Grove, Nunawading.Article about the closing of a milk bar on the corner of Whitehorse Road and Peacedale Grove, Nunawading.corner stores, whitehorse road, nunawading, peacedale grove -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs / Album, Official opening of the Ringwood Shopping Centre by Sir John Allison - 6th July 1954
... Black and white photograph -The Albany Milk Bar- Ringwood... -The Albany Milk Bar- Ringwood Shopping Centre -86 Whitehorse Road ...Black and white photograph -The Albany Milk Bar- Ringwood Shopping Centre -86 Whitehorse Road -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Shop, corner Bridge and Ross Streets, Port Melbourne, 1930s - 1940s
... opposite from the present-day milk bar. The upper floor of the milk... is diagonally opposite from the present-day milk bar. The upper floor ...Copy of a photograph taken of a group of men outside the corner shop at Bridge and Ross Streets. The shop is diagonally opposite from the present-day milk bar. The upper floor of the milk bar can be seen in the reflection in the window. Main people (left to right): Joe COOPER, Frank ?, Bill DAVIS, Micky McNAMARA, "Big" Frank COMAZE.built environment - commercial, joe cooper, bill davis, micky mcnamara, 'big' frank comaze -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative, Campbell Duncan, 28/02/1971 12:00:00 AM
... of Webster St and Wendouree Parade, View Point with the milk bar..., View Point with the milk bar on the right of the photo. Taken ...Yields information about the appearance of Wendouree Parade at the intersection with Webster St.Photograph of the intersection of the intersection of Webster St and Wendouree Parade, View Point with the milk bar on the right of the photo. Taken 28/2/1971.trams, tramways, wendouree parade, view point, webster st -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Drawing - Property sketch - 201-205 Ross Street, Struck & Spink Graphics P/L, 19 Aug 1992
... in the 1990s. 201- 205 Ross Street (corner Bridge Street). Milk Bar... in the 1990s. 201- 205 Ross Street (corner Bridge Street). Milk Bar ...Property sketches done for Frank Gordon Real Estate in the 1990s. 201- 205 Ross Street (corner Bridge Street). Milk Barbuilt environment - commercial, frank gordon & co, ross street -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph (item) - Photographs - Buildings, Cyclists Rest Café Epping
... later became Shallard's Milk Bar... melbourne later became Shallard's Milk Bar Hotels Cyclists Rest Café ...later became Shallard's Milk BarCyclists Rest Café Epping - 1915hotels -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Mollison Street Malmsbury, Malmsbury ca1990
... Associated with - Milk Bar In Mollison Street...-ranges Associated with - Milk Bar In Mollison Street Mollison ...Associated with - Milk Bar In Mollison Street -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Corner Whitehorse and Mitcham Roads, C.1958
... Roads. Mitcham Hotel on left. Opies' Milk Bar in foreground...' Milk Bar in foreground. Young man is Wally Belfield. Corner ...Black and white photo of Corner Whitehorse and Mitcham Roads. Mitcham Hotel on left. Opies' Milk Bar in foreground. Young man is Wally Belfield.o'rourke, l., mitcham hotel -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Crowd Outside Town Hall Malmsbury, Malmsbury ca1960-1970
... People - Could Be Anzac Day Buildings - Milk Bar...-ranges People - Could Be Anzac Day Buildings - Milk Bar ...People - Could Be Anzac Day Buildings - Milk Bar Associated with - Mollison Street -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Album - Album page, Kambrook Road, Circa 1972
... of a milk bar and attached residence, one older photograph... balaclava road george wybrow shops milk bars airdrie polychrome ...This page of photographs is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. First 2 images: milkbar and residence corner Kambrook and Balaclava Roads ie south west corner - building named Airdrie 3rd image: https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/43737 - re 26 Kambrook Road and 345 Balaclava Road corner building ie south east corner: A prominently situated two-storeyed complex of late Victorian buildings consisting of "Wybar's Buildings" occupying the Balaclava Road/ Kambrook Road corner and the "Caulfield Bakery" facing Kambrook Road, separated by a driveway from a single storeyed shop. The main building has a comer splay and balustraded parapet with curved pediments, the words "Wybar's Buildings 1887" having been obliterated but "Caulfield Bakery 1887" with the characteristic wheatsheaf surviving in raised cement work. The walls are stuccoed and richly ornamented with bracketed cornices and keystones with masks extending to the Bakery. The main building is further distinguished by the Masonic symbol of the mason's dividers in the pediment whilst the upper level of the bakery is in overpainted brickwork. The single storeyed shop incorporates the bracketed cornice and consoles characteristic of the main buildings and is in other respects a utilitarian structure. 4th image: https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/42415 (on 24/01/2021) - 196 Kambrook Road An imposing late Victorian poly-chrome brick asymmetrical villa with corner verandah and projecting west facing wing with faceted window bay to the facade. Body bricks are red and relieved by cream and black brick banding and by cream bricks to the bracketed eaves. The fretted barge with king post treatment and timber posted verandah are unique in the Municipality and unusual in the metropolitan area and demonstrate an understated appreciation of the emerging Queen Anne mode.345 Balaclava and 26 Kambrook Roads HO91 - City of Glen Eira https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/43737 (on 24/01/2021) "Wybar's Buildings" at the corner of Balaclava Road and Kambrook Road are important as a prominent late Victorian commercial development incorporating a variety of activities including a bakery and possibly a coffee palace, the latter understood to be unique within the municipality, but characteristic of the period. It is a rare complex of its type in Caulfield and is important also as evocative evidence of the late Victorian Land Boom and the creation of a small now defunct commercial centre at this location by the George Wybrow. 196 Kambrook Road HO122 - City of Glen Eira https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/42415 "Glencoe" is situated at no. 196 Kambrook Road, Caulfield North and was built for the boot manufacturer, Robert Bruce Mair, in 1888. It is of historic and aesthetic significance. It is historically significant (Criterion A) as the home of an inner suburban industrialist, notable a boot manufacturer, demonstrating the attraction of Caulfield as a residential location for the manufacturers of the metropolis during the late Victorian Boom period. It is aesthetically significant (Criterion E) as a very early example of a Queen Anne influenced late Victorian villa, comparing at the State level with ''Woodlands'' (1888), North Essendon, generally acknowledged to be one of Australia's earliest houses to fully exploit this emerging style. The ornamental timberwork is especially expressive of the new architectural fashion and compares with the house at 33 Clarence Street, Elsternwick (1888-89).Page 105 of Photograph Album with two photographs of a milk bar and attached residence, one older photograph of Wybar's Building and another photograph of a house on Kambrook Road (all are landscape).Handwritten: 196 KAMBROOK ROAD / 1970 - GAFFNEY MRS S.M. [under bottom right photo] / 100 [bottom left]trevor hart, kambrook road, victorian style, caulfield north, parapets, wybar's buildings 1887, caulfield bakery 1887, architectural features, painted bricks, balaclava road, george wybrow, shops, milk bars, airdrie, polychrome bricks, verandahs, queen anne architectural style, houses, glencoe, robert mair -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Road, Eltham Township, 1930c
... Milk Bar (Jim Burges) c.1930... Milk Bar (Jim Burges) c.1930 Main Road, Eltham Township ...Postcard showing Main Road, Eltham near present Pryor Street including boot repair shop (Frank Mcdonald) and Blue Gum Milk Bar (Jim Burges) c.1930eltham, main road, shops, pryor street, blue gum, burges, frank mcdonald -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolitions, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1998 - 1999
... being, or due to be, demolished: 398 Graham Street, ex milk bar... to be, demolished: 398 Graham Street, ex milk bar corner of Graham ...Up date contribution of Ron LAING's collection of photographs taken around Port Melbourne over a 13 year (and longer) period, and donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer23 colour photographs of various sites in Port Melbourne being, or due to be, demolished: 398 Graham Street, ex milk bar corner of Graham and Albert Streets, and the TEAC building in Bay Streetdemolitions, ron laing, teac -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Corner Ross and Bridge Streets, Port Melbourne, Glen Stuart, c. 2000
... as photographed by Glen Stuart, 1991 and 2000: View of the milk bar... of the milk bar on southwestern corner Photograph Corner Ross ...Glen Stuart, who lives near opposite corner, took progressive photos of changes to this propertyOne of six colour views of corners of Ross and Bridge Street, showing original shop and progression of new development as photographed by Glen Stuart, 1991 and 2000: View of the milk bar on southwestern cornerDetails are in pencil on backbuilt environment - domestic -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of former bank building being used as general store, Tarnagulla, Former bank building being used as general store, Tarnagulla, circa late 1960s
... , including two stores - one a bakery/milk-bar and the other a general..., including two stores - one a bakery/milk-bar and the other a general ...Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts stores in the main street of Tarnagulla, including the two-storey bank building being used as a licensed general store. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia (from 1866 to 1888) and then by the Union Bank (from 1888 to 1942). The two-storey bank building was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The new double-storey building was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. It is a now private residence. Probably taken by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. Monochrome photograph depicting a section of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla at the intersection with Poverty Street, including two stores - one a bakery/milk-bar and the other a general store operating in the former Bank building. tarnagulla, banks, banking, commerce, stores, shopping, shops, food, groceries, buildings, commercial road -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - William Raeburn STUART on milk float with new horse, Bridge Street, near Ross Street, Port Melbourne, 1940s
... , 1940s. In background is the newsagent/milk bar at Bridge.../milk bar at Bridge and Ross Streets Photograph William Raeburn ...Photo was printed from a 620 box Brownie-size negative which was found in a box of negatives taken by the late Mrs Margaret Florence StuartPhoto of William Raeburn STUART on his two wheeler milk float with new horse, standing in Bridge Street near Ross Street, 1940s. In background is the newsagent/milk bar at Bridge and Ross Streetsbusiness and traders - dairies, transport - horse, william raeburn stuart, gladysdale dairy, business and traders - milkbars, bridge street, ross street