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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grenville Standard Building, Clyde Street, Linton
... Grenville Standard Building, Clyde Street, Linton... Clyde Street Linton...Clyde Street, Linton, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia... Station Clyde Street Linton "S E Surman". Sepia photograph ...Sepia photograph of Grenville Standard building, with view of railway station and other buildings spread across open land at east of township."S E Surman".grenville standard [newspaper], buildings, linton railway station, clyde street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Martin Photo 72 Webster St, Ballarat, Royal Standard Hotel and Post Office, Linton
... Clyde Street Linton... and Clyde Streets, Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building...Sussex Street Linton Clyde Street Linton Royal Standard ...Sepia photograph of buildings on the junction of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building and Bryant's shop can be seen on the RHS, the Royal Standard Hotel on the LHS. The photograph has been mounted on grey card.On back: "Esther Cluff Linton".sussex street linton, clyde street linton, royal standard hotel, post office, frank bryant's shop, bank of nsw linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, MCR Drafting Office, Corner Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, 1988, 1988
... in 1988 of building on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton... of building on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton ...Built 1858-9, originally Bennett-Todd butcher shop. Jim Ryan hairdresser and billiard-snooker parlour in 1930s.Colour photograph showing a long white painted building with green roof and verandah fronting onto footpath. Photograph taken in 1988 of building on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, at that time the home of Barry Jarvis and used as business premises by MCR Drafting.mcr drafting [business], barry jarvis, buildings, shops, houses -
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Photograph, Ceremony at RSL Hall, Linton
... The RSL Hall was in Clyde Street, Linton, where the Telstra...The RSL Hall was in Clyde Street, Linton, where the Telstra ...The RSL Hall was in Clyde Street, Linton, where the Telstra building now stands. The hall was demolished in the 1990s after the opening of the new recreation reserve hall.Small black and white photograph shows a group of hatless men standing to attention at left and a group of mostly children and women seated and standing to right. Four men standing next to the hall in the centre of the photograph appear to be officiating the ceremony. The flag is flying at half-mast. The date of this photograph is unknown, the occasion was possibly an Anzac Day service.In pencil on back: "RSL Hall Ceremony Linton".rsl hall linton, ceremonies -
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Photograph, Linton Brass Band Outside Todd Bros Butchers, circa 1900, circa 1900
... Streets, Linton. Joints of meat are visible in front window..., in front of Todd Bros Butchers, corner Clyde and Sussex Streets ...Mounted black & white photograph of a group of bandsmen and onlookers, in front of Todd Bros Butchers, corner Clyde and Sussex Streets, Linton. Joints of meat are visible in front window of shop. A black and white dog is curled up asleep below the display window. Two young boys in the forefront are wearing striped aprons. One of the boys is holding a basket of goods.brass bands, musicians, streetscapes, butcher shops -
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Photograph, Grenville Standard Newspaper Office, Linton 1907
... in the main street of Linton. From O'Beirne collection. Early LDHS...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street ...Black and white image of people walking past a building in the main street of Linton. From O'Beirne collection. Early LDHS index to photographs says that the people walking along Clyde Street were "probably [in Linton] for Highland sports". Image has been glued to a piece of backing paper.newspapers, printers, railway stations -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton Township from Slaughterhouse Hill, circa 1920s, 1920
Slaughterhouse Hill was so named because Bennett's butchers had a slaughterhouse there.A view of Linton taken from Slaughterhouse Hill to the north-east of the town. Numerous buildings are identifiable in the photograph. In the middle foreground are the railway station, platform and station-master's house. The Grenville Standard building is visible in Clyde Street, and the Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings can be seen near the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets. In the distance (along Sussex Street) the Royal Standard Hotel and the Shire Offices (original building) can be seen. St Paul's Church of England is on the far left of the photograph."Esther Cluff, Linton".linton township, slaughterhouse hill -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Postcard, Linton Streetscape
Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite post office, in LH corner of photograph. A young child is standing on the footpath near the front door of the hotel.hotels, linton, streetscapes -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bennett's Butcher Shop, Linton
Sepia photograph of a shop building (corner Clyde & Sussex Streets), several men, women and children standing outside, meat hanging on hooks. Horsedrawn delivery cart under verandah. Bennett's Butchery is believed to have been the first shop in Linton, and to have been constructed around 1858. This building still exists in the main street of Linton.w.g. bennett, butchery, butcher shops -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J.G. Colliver, Machinist Workshop, 1902, 1902
James Garland Colliver lived and worked in Linton between 1863 and 1875, when he moved to Donald. He was actively involved in Linton's business and community life. (See Colliver family file at LDHS.) This photograph may show two adjacent business premises on the east side of Sussex Street, north of Clyde Street: Edwin Ball or Ball Brothers, blacksmiths, and J.G. Colliver, "Machinist". The Ball and Colliver families were related and are understood to have worked collaboratively. A plan of Sussex Street drawn up in 1871 (in LDHS collection -Reg. no. 2013-25) shows an allotment on the east side owned by 'Colliver' next to a slightly larger allotment owned by 'Ball'.Original small, sepia photograph showing premises of "J G Colliver - Machinist" with workmen in front."J G Collivers shop about 100 years ago".j. g. colliver, wheelwright, carpenter, coachbuilder, workers -
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Photograph, Post Office Building, Linton, 1988, 1988
... . Linton Post Office, located on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets ...Colour photograph of old-style weatherboard building with pitched roof, three chimneys and verandah. Linton Post Office, located on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets.linton post office, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Bennett, butcher
George Garnsworthy Bennett conducted his butcher shop in Sussex Street, Linton, from about 1896. It was separate from that of his father William Garnsworthy Bennett whose business was situated on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets.Sepia photograph of a man sitting in horsedrawn buggy outside G G Bennett's butcher shop in Sussex Street, Linton. Also shown is the bakery shopon back " Mr Geo. Bennett Snr".george garnsworthy (g g ) bennett, horsedrawn buggy, butcher's shop, bakery shop