Showing 83 items
matching grain store
-
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Greensborough Grain Store, rear Main Street, 04/06/2010
... Greensborough Grain Store, rear Main Street...greensborough grain store...Greensborough Grain Store, rear Main Street. ... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Greensborough Grain Store, rear ...Greensborough Grain Store, rear Main Street. This business is one of the last examples of Greensborough's rural past.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, greensborough grain store -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, Para Road. Advertising 2015, 2015_11
... Greensborough Grain Store, Para Road. Advertising 2015....greensborough grain store...This photograph shows advertising for Greensborough Grain... for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in November 2015 ...This photograph shows advertising for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in November 2015.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Gift voucher 2013, 2013_11
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Gift voucher 2013....greensborough grain store... Grain Store; this photo was taken in November 2013.... voucher for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken ...This photograph shows a gift voucher for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in November 2013.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, Para Road. Loyalty cards 2016, 2016_05
... Greensborough Grain Store, Para Road. Loyalty cards 2016....greensborough grain store...This photograph shows loyalty cards for Greensborough Grain... for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in May 2015. In 2017 ...This photograph shows loyalty cards for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in May 2015.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Signs, 06/11/2017
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Signs....greensborough grain store... the building was used for Greensborough Grain Store.... Grain Store. greensborough grain store para road greensborough ...This photograph shows signage at 183 Para Road when the building was used for Greensborough Grain Store.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Exterior, 06/11/2017
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Exterior....greensborough grain store... Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store.... Store. In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para ...This photograph shows the exterior of the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Greensborough Grain Store, 2017_
... Greensborough Grain Store...greensborough grain store...Information and photos of Greensborough Grain Store... of Greensborough Grain Store, previously rear of Main Street shops, now ...Information and photos of Greensborough Grain Store, previously rear of Main Street shops, now an online business.This photograph and text was copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Article and photograph sourced from social media.greensborough, greensborough grain store -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Delivery truck, 06/11/2017
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Delivery truck....greensborough grain store... the building was used for Greensborough Grain Store.... for Greensborough Grain Store. In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed ...This photograph shows delivery truck at 183 Para Road when the building was used for Greensborough Grain Store.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Closure notice, 04/10/2017
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Closure notice....greensborough grain store...This Facebook post explains the move by Greensborough Grain... the move by Greensborough Grain Store to close the business at 183 ...This Facebook post explains the move by Greensborough Grain Store to close the business at 183 Para Road in 2017.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of Facebook postgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Interior, 2016_04
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Interior....greensborough grain store... Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store..., the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades ...This photograph shows the interior of the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in April 2016.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Display, 2014_08
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Display....greensborough grain store... at the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain... it was used for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken ...This photograph shows a display (interior) of goods at the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in August 2014.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Architectural detail, 06/11/2017
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. Architectural...greensborough grain store... at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store... for Greensborough Grain Store; front door and bluestone steps, trellis ...This photograph shows architectural details of the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store; front door and bluestone steps, trellis and internal shelving.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road, 06/08/2016
... Greensborough Grain Store, 183 Para Road. ...greensborough grain store... Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store..., the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades ...This photograph shows the exterior of the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Greensborough Grain Store; this photo was taken in August 2016, shortly after the owners removed graffiti from the building.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough, graffiti -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Report, RBA Architects, Stubley's Hay and Grain Store (Former), 2021
... Stubley's Hay and Grain Store (Former)...stubleys hay and grain store... greensborough banyule heritage study 2020 stubleys hay and grain store ...Stubley's Main Street building was constructed in 1935 by the Greensborough Development Company, designed by A. K. Lines, a rare example for Banyule of Moderne influenced style, Citation 4 in the Banyule Heritage Study 202015 p. text and colour photographs, stapledmain street greensborough, banyule heritage study 2020, stubleys hay and grain store -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White J. L. Smith Hay & Grain Store Bentleigh c1910, c1910
... Photograph, Black & White J. L. Smith Hay & Grain Store... ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed...Black & white photograph of the Hay & Grain Store of John... ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed ...John Logan Smith 1860-1932 , the son of Irish immigrants James and Marianne Smith was born at their home near the 'Toll Gates' on Point Nepean Road and Dendy Street. East Brighton. At that time the area had many orchards that were later replaced by market gardens. J.L.Smith at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered 1909 following the death of Tommy Bent, J/L Smith was nominated for Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin. WW1 1914 - 18 both John and Mary Ann supported local War Relief Auxiliaries and their son Vic served as a Signaler in AIF. As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed by family until 1930. In 1932 JL Smith assisted a man whose car had broken down, pushing it to the garage and sadly suffered a heart attack and died. He is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery. J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.Black & white photograph of the Hay & Grain Store of John Logan Smith 1860-1932 on the corner of Jasper Rd and Centre Rd Bentleigh ( East Brighton) c1910. A Horse drawn cart loaded with hay and another outside the first building used by J L Smith -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White, J.L.Smith Hay & Grain Store c1916 Bentleigh, 1916
... Photograph, Black & White, J.L.Smith Hay & Grain Store... ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed...Black & White photograph of J L Smith Hay & Grain Store... ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed ...John Logan Smith 1860-1932 , the son of Irish immigrants James and Marianne Smith was born at their home near the 'Toll Gates' on Point Nepean Road and Dendy Street. East Brighton. At that time the area had many orchards that were later replaced by market gardens. J.L.Smith at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered 1909 following the death of Tommy Bent, J/L Smith was nominated for Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin. WW1 1914 - 18 both John and Mary Ann supported local War Relief Auxiliaries and their son Vic served as a Signaler in AIF. As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed by family until 1930. In 1932 JL Smith assisted a man whose car had broken down, pushing it to the garage and sadly suffered a heart attack and died. He is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.Black & White photograph of J L Smith Hay & Grain Store and Crushing Mill Jasper Rd / Centre Rd Bentleigh 1916. A veranda has been added to the store, new signage attached and a Gas light and hitching post are in foreground. 3 Horse drawn carts loaded with grain bags and drivers sitting on top of loadV. Smithgas street light, hitching posts, smith vic, photography, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Williams Seed and Grain Store
... Williams Seed and Grain Store...B. & W. Photo of Williams Seed and Grain Store building, c... Tatura the-murray B. & W. Photo of Williams Seed and Grain Store ...B. & W. Photo of Williams Seed and Grain Store building, c.1900 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Wimmera Flour Mills and Grain Store in Taylor Street c1890 -- Sketch
... Wimmera Flour Mills and Grain Store in Taylor Street c1890...Wimmera Flour Mills and Grain Store Taylor Street From... grampians Wimmera Flour Mills and Grain Store Taylor Street From ...Wimmera Flour Mills and Grain Store Taylor Street From Sketch series Circa 1890stawell businesses -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Stubley's Hay and Grain Store, 1937c
... Stubley's Hay and Grain Store...Stubley's Hay and Grain Store circa 1950. The Stubley Group... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Stubley's Hay and Grain Store circa ...Stubley's Hay and Grain Store circa 1950. The Stubley Group began in 1946 when Purcell Stubley purchased a site with petrol bowsers in Main Street from 'Snowy' Jessop. In 1948 Purcell began building the new Stubley Motors, working round the old site to keep the business operating. It was completed in 1951. The Group expanded into other areas such as this Hay and Grain Store, to serve the semi-rural area of Greensborough and surrounds.Digital copy of black and white photographpurcell stubley, stubley motors, stubley group greensborough -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White, J L Smith, H Higgins Overloaded Ford Truck at Chaff & Grain Store and Mill Bentleigh c1926, c1926
... Ford Truck at Chaff & Grain Store and Mill Bentleigh c1926... that has been overloaded with bags of grain with Herb Higgins... Chaff & Grain Store Centre Rd Bentleigh c 1926 Photograph, Black ...J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations. Herbert John Higgins ran a dairy farm with 40 cows on some acres fronting Jasper Rd ( Higgins Rd today ) he grew corn crops to feed his herd and also bought grain from J L Smith.Herbert Higgins , Dairy farmer, along with the Allnutt, and Long families were members of the Methodist Church Bentleigh from 1880s and involved in community organizations, J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.Black & White photograph showing an upended Ford truck that has been overloaded with bags of grain with Herb Higgins and 2 men and a boy. They are outside J L Smith Chaff & Grain Store Centre Rd Bentleigh c 1926 higgins,herbert, dairy farmer, allnutt victoria (queenie), smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards, methodist church bentleigh, milk, -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Quay Road, Portland, 1980
... grain store...Black & white photo of a grader on Quay Road. Grain store... grain grain store Portland Harbour cargo Back: June 1980 No 2 ...Port of Portland Authority ArchievesBack: June 1980 No 2 Quay Road - top left corner in pencilport of portland archives, quay road, portland, grain, grain store, portland harbour, cargo -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Photographic Plate and photo of Robinson Bros Grain Store, Photographic Plate
... Photographic Plate and photo of Robinson Bros Grain Store... Plate and photo of Robinson Bros Grain Store ... -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Totally Reptiles, 183 Para Road, 06/11/2017
... greensborough grain store... the building with Greensborough Grain Store...., who shared the building with Greensborough Grain Store ...This photograph shows the exterior of the building at 183 Para Road when it was used for Totally Reptiles, who shared the building with Greensborough Grain Store.In 2017, the Greensborough Grain Store closed its Para Road premises and now trades online.Digital copy of colour photographgreensborough grain store, para road greensborough, totally reptiles -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, Murtoa Stick Shed 00031, 13/08/2011
... Murtoa Grain Store... of significance H0791 The Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store, originally.... The shed was constructed in World War Two to store grain... of significance H0791 The Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store, originally ...From the Victorian Heritage Register statement of significance H0791 The Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store, originally the No.1 Murtoa Shed, is located within the Murtoa Grain Terminal, adjacent to the grain elevator tower and railway line. The shed is 280m long, 60m wide and 19m high at the ridge with a capacity of 3.4 million bushels. The hipped corrugated iron roof of the shed is supported on approximately 600 unmilled hardwood poles set in a concrete slab floor and braced with iron tie rods. These poles are the reason for use of the term "stick shed". With its vast gabled interior and the long rows of poles the space has been likened to the nave of a cathedral. An elevator at one end took wheat from railway trucks to ridge level where it was distributed by conveyor along the length of the shed, creating a huge single mound of grain. Braced internal timber bulkheads on either side took the lateral thrust of the wheat, and conveyors at ground level outside the bulkheads took wheat back to the elevator for transport elsewhere. Wheat had been handled in jute bags from the start of the Victorian wheat industry in the mid nineteenth century. Bulk storage had been developed in North America from the early 1900s. NSW began building substantial concrete silos from 1920-21. In Western Australia, farmers' co-operatives, who had to supply their own bulk storage from 1934-5, pioneered the use of low-cost horizontal sheds of timber and corrugated iron for bulk storage. Following its establishment in 1935 the Victorian Grain Elevators Board (GEB) planned a network of 160 concrete silos in country locations, connected by rail to the shipping terminal at Geelong. By the outbreak of the Second World War there was a worldwide glut of wheat, and Australia soon had a massive surplus which it was unable to export. Only 48 silos had been established under the Victorian Silo Scheme so far, and wartime material and labour restrictions prevented progress with this scheme. The storage deficit had become an emergency by 1941 as Britain obtained its imports from North America, rather than over the lengthy and difficult shipping route from Australia. In 1941 the GEB, under chairman and general manager Harold Glowrey, proposed large temporary versions of the horizontal bulk storage sheds already in use in Western Australia. The proposal was approved by the Victorian Wheat and Woolgrowers Association, who considered the use of shed storages as a longer term proposition. After initial resistance from the Australian Wheat Board, some of whose members represented wheat bagging interests, the Commonwealth and Victorian governments agreed to split the costs, and Murtoa was chosen as a suitable site for the first emergency storage. The main contractor, Green Bros, commenced work on the No.1 Murtoa Shed in September 1941, deliveries of bulk wheat began in January 1942, and the store was full by June of the same year. In the following years the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (later CSIRO) conducted valuable research and experiment on the impacts and control of insect pests at the Murtoa No.1 shed. With these discoveries, and the development of more effective pesticides, use of the No.1 shed and the larger No.2 shed, erected in 1942/43, continued for many years. The No.2 shed was demolished in 1975. By the 1990s, pest resistance to pesticides and requirements for both pest free and insecticide free grain rendered open storage of this type unviable. The No. 1 store was also becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, and its use was phased out from 1989.Image of the Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store which is of historical, architectural, scientific (technical) and social significance to the State of VictoriaDigital colour image of the interior of the Marmaduke . Murtoa grain storage facility better known as the Stick Shed. The shed was constructed in World War Two to store grain. The supporting columns are trees.marmalake, murtoa grain store, wheat store, stick shed, murtoa -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1900
... grain store..., including R.McKenzie & Sons Grain Store and Mackenzie Family Store..., including R.McKenzie & Sons Grain Store and Mackenzie Family Store ...Believed to have been taken sometime between 1858 and 1908, featuring a man with moustache, dressed in hat and long riding coat, seated on a bob-tailed horse, is stopped in the middle of a wide dirt road in Beechworth. He is outside a row of businesses, including R.McKenzie & Sons Grain Store and Mackenzie Family Store (Wholesale & Retail Est. 1855), along a sloping hill. Behind the main rider are a parked horse and laden two-wheeled cart backed up directly outside the grain store's verandah, and another man is driving a horse and four-wheeled wagon forward towards them. At the bottom of the hill is a bridge (Newtown Bridge) with forked road on the far side, leading to a number of houses on both sides of another hill. This image is looking down Bridge Street, Newtown, Beechworth and across to Ford Street (left) and High Street (right). Road-making was a focus of town development during the 1850s, and the wide streets were created on the instructions of the surveyor-general to be between sixty-six and ninety-nine feet wide to give the town a pleasing aspect.This photograph is important in showing the development and expansion of the various businesses and buildings in Bridge Street of Newtown, Beechworth. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on paperReverse: 6980/ PH 118/ 1998.00059/beechworth, new town, newtown, newtown beechworth, local business, mackenzie family store, mackenzie's family store, mackenzie, grain store, bridge, ford steet, high street, colonial australia, australian gold rushes, mining technology, beechworth historic district, indigo gold trail, migration, indigo shire, mckenzie and sons grainstore, mckenzie family store, mckenzie, newtown bridge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Financial record - Receipt, P. Stubley & Son, P. Stubley & Son Pty Ltd, 27/10/1964
... stubleys hay and grain store... stubleys hay and grain store Handwritten [Bag] of Layer pellets ...Receipt for purchase of "1 large pellet No1" [possibly chicken food] from Greensborough's Stubley's produce and hardware.Receipt, black print on white paper (yellowed) Handwritten [Bag] of Layer pellets; Put in top shed [Sold] to Mr [Neil] Lewis, 44 Alexander St. Greens. by P Stubley & Son, 45 Main Street, Greensborough for One pound 16 sh and 6d cashlewis family, stubleys hardware, stubleys hay and grain store -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Puss is boss after a lifetime on the job, 10/09/2008
... greensborough grain store... of the Greensborough Grainstore in 2008. greensborough grain store . Newspaper ...Article and photo of 21 year old cat at Greensborough Grainstore. Shows the interior of the Greensborough Grainstore in 2008.Newspaper clipping with photogreensborough grain store, . -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, 1980
... Black & white photo of a grader on Quay Road. Grain store... Black & white photo of a grader on Quay Road. Grain store & fuel ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, quay road, portland -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, P. Raftis and Son, Blackburn
... Black and white photograph of the P. Raftis chaff and grain... and grain store in Blackburn in the 1920's. Two horse drawn drays ...Patrick Raftis established a fuel and fodder store in Blackburn about 1916Black and white photograph of the P. Raftis chaff and grain store in Blackburn in the 1920's. Two horse drawn drays and four men in the photograph.|See also ND3272 & ND3319p. raftis and son, fuel and produce merchants -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photographs, x 2 ,Black & White, F Smith Horse drawn cart loaded, Baled Straw, Grain, c1920
... ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed... loaded with (a) Hay and (b) bags of grain outside J.L.Smith Grain... ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed ...John Logan Smith 1860-1932 , the son of Irish immigrants James and Marianne Smith was born at their home near the 'Toll Gates' on Point Nepean Road and Dendy Street. East Brighton. At that time the area had many orchards that were later replaced by market gardens. J.L.Smith at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered 1909 following the death of Tommy Bent, J/L Smith was nominated for Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin. WW1 1914 - 18 both John and Mary Ann supported local War Relief Auxiliaries and their son Vic served as a Signaler in AIF. As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. The Grain Store was managed by family until 1930. In 1932 J L Smith assisted a man whose car had broken down, pushing it to the garage and sadly suffered a heart attack and died. He is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery. J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.2 x Black & White photographs showing horse drawn carts loaded with (a) Hay and (b) bags of grain outside J.L.Smith Grain & Chaff Store Centre Rd Bentleigh c1920smith frank, smith arch, smith tom, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards