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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Old Post Office Hotel Building now occupied by a number of shops c1980's -- Coloured
Colour photo c1980's of Old Post Office Hotel Building now occupied by a number of shops. Public toilet on right.stawell businesses -
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Photograph, Advertising Sign from the top of Mr Charlie Carter’s Grocery Shop in Lamont Street Stawell
... Street Stawell Stawell Business Advertising Sign from the top ...Sign from top of Charlie Carter’s Grocery Shop - Lamont Street Stawellstawell business -
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Photograph, Lower Main Street Stawell procession, probably Easter c1900 or 1906 showing a Chinese dragon
Main Street Procession c1900 in front of Methodist Church looking East. Constable on Horseback visible. Possibly the Ballarat dragon making the date 1906 or it could be the Chinese See Yup Society Dragon, the head of which is still preserved in their South Melbourne temple. Businesses from left, Carters Boot Shop, Post Office Hotel, G. Mahanke Bakery, J.H. Stabb Stawell Coach Factory, Speedwell Cycles, W.J. Jenkinson Bootmakers, Bone Saddle & Harness Factory, W. Whiteside Taylors. Big Hill is visible in background and possibly the Market Building roof above the G. Mahnke sign. Sop In Trove the only mentions of a Chinese parade at Stawell was for Easter Monday 1906, and this occasion did feature a dragon – the costumes, banners, and dragon appear to have been borrowed from Melbourne, and it is suspected that this was the See Yup Society Dragon, the head of which is still preserved in their South Melbourne temple. At the time that this photo was taken there were only three Chinese communities in Victoria which are now known to have had parade regalia and a dragon – Bendigo, Ballarat, and Melbourne. The Melbourne dragon was the smaller of these, and that seems to match with what you can see in the photo, as does what appears to be a striped horn (frustratingly the pole obscures most of the dragon’s face). All three dragon heads still survive today, as does some of the original parade regalia, but Bendigo’s collection and dragon is the most complete. The remains of the See Yup Society collection have still to be properly studied and conserved. I would also note that if this photo was from Easter Monday 1906 then Bendigo and possibly Ballarat Chinese communities would not have been able to make their dragons available as both would have been preoccupied with their own towns’ Easter festivities. Photo taken from the Town Hall balcony of procession looking towards corner of Wimmera Street stawell businesses streetscape, chinese -
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Photograph, Mr Charlie Carter’s Grocery Shop in Lamont Street Stawell -- Coloured
... Stawell Business Mr Charlie Carter’s Grocery Shop in Lamont Street ...Charlie Carter’s Grocery Shop - Lamont Street Stawellstawell business -
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Photograph, Mr A. E. Miller, Grocer & Stawell West Post Office in Longfield Street
A. E. Miller Grocer and Stawell West Post Office Longfield Street Stawell opposite Historical Centre complex. Millers ran the shop from 1908. Men Standing in doorway and picket fence in foreground.stawell business -
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Photograph, Stawell Meat Supplies Butchers shop in Main Street Stawell built in 1876 1991
... grampians Stawell Meat Supplies Butchers shop in 1991 located ...Stawell Meat Supplies Butchers shop in 1991 located in Main street in building built 1876 stawell business -
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Photograph, Mr C. Hunt and Sons Shop in Upper Main Street Stawell
C. Hunt and Sons Shop upper Main Street with man in suit and hat standing out frontstawell business -
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Photograph, Mr C. Hunt's shop with Mr Alf Hunt
... out front. Note petrol bowser stawell business Mr C. Hunt's ...B/W photo of C. Hunt shop with male (Alf Hunt) standing out front. Note petrol bowser stawell business -
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Photograph, Shopping Area at Halls Gap 1985
Shopping Area Halls Gap 1985businesses -
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Photograph, Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery Shop on the corner of Main & Wimmera Streets Stawell -- burnt out by fire 1922, 1922
Ruins of Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery Shop Corner of Main Street and Wimmera Street Stawell destroyed by fire 1922. The Chimneys left standing would have belonged to the ovens. Firemen Left R. Chapman - extreme right Alf Pickering , inspecting damage. The Post Office Hotel and the destroyed bakery on the corner of Main and Wimmera Streets. Gustav Mahnke, a German, was a borough Councilor, Mayor for three successive terms - 1904-07. Note extreme right in the backgorundbehind trees - Stawell Baths.B/W. Photograph of the ruins of a burnt building, next to a Hotel with four men.Part of a sign reading "TEL"stawell business streetscape -
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Photograph, Mr T. A. Prydderch Confectioner and S.G. Perry Hairdresser shops in Main Street
T. A. Prydderch Confectioner and S.G. Perry Hairdresser businesses Main Street between Town Hall and Church of England. Now Demolished. Mr. T.A. Prydderch the male with hands in pockets ran this business for many years. later to conduct the Egg Board. Mr. S. Perry conducted his hair dressing business for many years in Stawell. Mr. Parry is the tall gentleman with hands behind his back. The duplicate photo was donated by Meryl Bowers on 7.11.2012. 2012 Site - now occupied by Pyke's Cycles & Pets.Three black and white photographs of two business houses. Parapete fronts with advertising, wooden fronts with display windows. Included in photographic are three males.T.A. Prydderch. Sennitts Ice Cream Confectioner. S.G. Perry. Hairdresser. also written on the back of one of the photos is Stan Perry (Hairdresser) Lower Main St. Stawell above Church of England. from Meryl Bowers stawell businesses streetscape