Showing 7 items matching " barr's drapery"
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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Barr's Drapery Van
... Barr's Drapery Van...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields James Barr Jnr Drapers Cropped digital scan of a black and white photocopy of a collage of photographs titled "Acquisitions with Pauline" (Whole page is 2015-121 In Barr Family File). Barr's Drapery Van Photograph ...Cropped digital scan of a black and white photocopy of a collage of photographs titled "Acquisitions with Pauline" (Whole page is 2015-121 In Barr Family File).james barr jnr, drapers -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Barr's Corner, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Barr... Barr's drapery...Formerly Barr's drapery shop, this building was the home of Bob Albert at the time the photograph was taken. ...Buildings Shops Houses James Barr Barr's drapery Bob Albert's house Colour photograph of historic brick building with ornamentation on top. ...Formerly Barr's drapery shop, this building was the home of Bob Albert at the time the photograph was taken. It is still in use as a private home and has been considerably restored. Taken April 23-24 1988, during Heritage Week.Colour photograph of historic brick building with ornamentation on top. The name "JAMES BARR" over the shop front windows.buildings, shops, houses, james barr, barr's drapery, bob albert's house -
Linton and District Historical Society IncShoes, "The Clinker" & manufacter's emblem on soles of both shoes, Black Leather Shoes
... Found in cellar of building formerly Barrs drapery....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Found in cellar of building formerly Barrs drapery. Shoes Pair of black leather ladies' shoes, with heel and decorative buckle. ...Found in cellar of building formerly Barrs drapery.Pair of black leather ladies' shoes, with heel and decorative buckle. Manufacturer's mark on sole.shoes -
Linton and District Historical Society IncShoes, "Solid Value". Words form part of manufacturer's mark, Ladies' Boots, Brown Leather
... Found in cellar of building formerly Barr's drapery in Sussex St, Linton. Donated to society by building's owner Fiona Watson....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Found in cellar of building formerly Barr's drapery in Sussex St, Linton. Donated to society by building's owner Fiona Watson. ...Found in cellar of building formerly Barr's drapery in Sussex St, Linton. Donated to society by building's owner Fiona Watson.Pair of leather and fabric ladies' button boots. Manufacturer's mark and size "3" on soles. Thirteen buttons on each boot.shoes, boots -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, James Young Clarke
... It is not known when he changed his name, but after he moved to Linton he ran a tobacconist's shop (in Sussex Street, near Barr's Drapery) under the name "J. Y. Clarke". His daughter Lily married William Murrell....It is not known when he changed his name, but after he moved to Linton he ran a tobacconist's shop (in Sussex Street, near Barr's Drapery) under the name "J. Y. Clarke". His daughter Lily married William Murrell. ...Originally named James Young, James Clarke was born in 1848 in England, and migrated to Australia with his young daughter Lily in 1887. It is not known when he changed his name, but after he moved to Linton he ran a tobacconist's shop (in Sussex Street, near Barr's Drapery) under the name "J. Y. Clarke". His daughter Lily married William Murrell.Black and white copy of original photograph showing an older gentleman wearing a high collared white shirt, with a dark tie and suit jacket over. (J Y Clarke)james clarke, james young, j y clarke tobacconist, "jimmy the barber" -
Linton and District Historical Society IncMosquito drops, Marne & Co. Herbert St., Dulwich Hill, Sydney, N.S.W, Marne's Mosquito Drops, 1919
... Found in the cellar of the former Barr's drapery shop, Sussex Street, Linton, which at one time had a doctor's consulting room. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Found in the cellar of the former Barr's drapery shop, Sussex Street, Linton, which at one time had a doctor's consulting room. ...Found in the cellar of the former Barr's drapery shop, Sussex Street, Linton, which at one time had a doctor's consulting room. Bob Albert (who found them) assumed they were something to do with the medical practice. He gave the box of mosquito drops to Joan and Alan Giles. Information in newspaper advertising (found via Trove) shows the drops were marketed in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia between about 1915 and 1927. The address on the packaging suggests these particular bottles were manufactured after 1918.Twelve green boxes labelled 'Marne's Mosquito Drops', stored in a strong cardboard box bearing a green label, also reading 'Marne's Mosquito Drops'. Information on individual cardboard packaging: "Marne & Co., Herbert St, Dulwich Hill, NSW / Registered under the Pure Food Act 1908 / Improved Formula 1919".marne's mosquito drops, pest control, mosquito drops -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Shire of Grenville Hall and Angus Shop, Sussex Street, Linton
... In 1905, Will Angus advertised that he had moved his business to the building on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets (later this became J. H. Barr's drapery shop.) It is not clear whether the "W. ...In 1905, Will Angus advertised that he had moved his business to the building on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets (later this became J. H. Barr's drapery shop.) It is not clear whether the "W. ...Shire of Grenville Hall and Angus shop, Sussex Street, Linton. Dating the photograph: The photograph can be dated to after 1887, when John Angus purchased the shop building (originally owned by Thomas Austin) from B. N. Dodd. 'W. Angus': From 1887 until the late 1890s the shop was run by John Angus' wife Wilhelmina Angus, who often advertised her business in the local newspaper, the 'Grenville Standard' (see photograph of advertisement, Registration no. 2019-346). It is not known when Mrs Angus retired, but it is understood that her son William then took over the shop around 1901. Elsie Jennings, an Angus descendant, recalled in a letter to LDHS that her uncle had run a draper's shop at this site. (See letter in "Linton - Township History - Recollections and reminiscences' file.) In 1905, Will Angus advertised that he had moved his business to the building on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets (later this became J. H. Barr's drapery shop.) It is not clear whether the "W. Angus" in the sign refers to Wilhelmina Angus or to William Angus.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, which has been mounted on white card. The photograph shows a two-storey brick building, and next to it a double-fronted shop. The two-storey building is the original Grenville Shire Hall, built in the mid 1860s. The fence outside it is being used to post notices. Two large pine trees are between the fence and the building. The smaller shop next to the hall has a verandah supported by round timber posts, and signs across the front of the verandah read "Tailor" and "W. Angus". Two men engaged in conversation with each other are standing to the left under the verandah. There is a flagpole attached to one of the gate posts of the hall, and there is a telegraph pole in the street in front of the hall.w. angus, william angus, wilhelmina angus (née statemann), buildings, shire of grenville hall, shops, shire hall, town hall
