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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Insurance renewal certificate, Commercial Union Assurance Company, R.N. Sandow, for Building in Sussex Street, Linton, 1937
... 88 Sussex Street Linton...The insured building is now no. 88 Sussex Street, Linton...The insured building is now no. 88 Sussex Street, Linton ...The insured building is now no. 88 Sussex Street, Linton. Ruby Sandow ran a general store and confectionary business there in the 1930s and 1940s, while living at the premises with her husband John and their daughter Catherine (known as Kitty).Coloured photocopy of document which certifies that fire insurance policy no. 13996325 has been renewed from 17/7/1937 to 17/7/1938, for buildings in Sussex Street Linton consisting of "Dwelling, General Store & Wash-house". Insured are Mrs. R.N. Sandow and Mr. E. Doepel, mortgagee. Premium paid was one pound, twelve shillings and eight pence. Certificate is stamped in purple ink: "DOEPEL, LILLEY & TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, FIRE, LIFE INSURANCE, ESTATE & FINANCE AGENTS BALLARAT".ruby sandow, 88 sussex street linton, insurance, r. n. sandow confectionery shop -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Annie Brown, 1881-1924
... and newsagency shop at what is now 88 Sussex Street, Linton. When George... and newsagency shop at what is now 88 Sussex Street, Linton. When George ...Annie Meredith Nicholls, a daughter of William Henry Nicholls (1845-1902) and Annie Nicholls (nee Smith, 1847-1900) of Linton, worked for Mr. George Smith, who ran a stationery and newsagency shop at what is now 88 Sussex Street, Linton. When George Smith died in 1900, he left most of his estate, including the shop, to Annie Nicholls, then aged nineteen. Annie continued to run the shop and in 1903 she married George Brown, who was working at Mt Bute station at the time. They had seven children - Laurie, Victor, Ivy, Noelene, Annie, Ethel and Verna. In the early 1920s Annie became too unwell to run the shop, which was taken over by Walter and Katie Bonthorn and then by Ruby Sandow. Annie died in 1924.Photograph of young woman wearing a dress which has a large crocheted or lace collar and a fine chain attached. (nee Annie Nicholls)annie nicholls, annie brown -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jim Moynihan and Reg Jennings
Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel in the 1940s and 1950s. Reg and Kitty Jennings ran the grocery/confectionery shop later known as "Jennings Milk Bar", at 88 Sussex Street.Small black and white image of two men standing near a clothesline.In ink: "Jim Moynihan / Reg J.". In pencil: "Reg Jennings / Jim Moynihan / Linton Hotel".jim moynihan, reg jennings