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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sam Stapleton, Ron Allan, Bob Roberts, Jim Stapleton and Spencer Grigg
... Linton Post Office building... Grigg Linton Post Office building Original, small, black ...Original, small, black and white photograph of five young men in front of a building. Four of the men are sitting on a railing with the fifth man standing on the street leaning back onto one of the other men.sam stapleton, ron allan, bob roberts, jim stapleton, spencer grigg, linton post office building -
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Photograph, Sam Stapleton, Ron Allan, Bob Roberts, Jim Stapleton and Spencer Grigg
... Linton Post Office building... Grigg Linton Post Office building Enlarged copy of black ...The photograph is believed to have been taken in the 1930s.Enlarged copy of black and white photograph which shows four young men posing for a photograph outside the Linton Post Office.sam stapleton, ron allan, bob roberts, jim stapleton, spencer grigg, linton post office building -
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Photograph, Linton Post Office, 1980
... Black and white photograph of Linton Post Office building...Linton Post Office On back, in blue ink:"1980 / P.O ...Black and white photograph of Linton Post Office building, on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. Inscription on the back identifies the date as 1980.On back, in blue ink:"1980 / P.O. CENTENARY".linton post office -
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Photograph, Snow scene Linton, about 1950, c1950
... Streets, Linton (near former Post Office building, fence and sheds... Streets, Linton (near former Post Office building, fence and sheds ...View is to the east from the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton (near former Post Office building, fence and sheds of which can be seen in the photograph).Black and white photograph of snow covered landscape, view from former Bennetts Butcher's shop corner Clyde and Sussex Streets (opposite P.O). Rear of Post Office can be glimpsed on the left of the photo."Snow scene from Linton Post office about 1950".snow, linton post office -
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Photograph, Post Office Building, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Post Office Building, Linton, 1988...Linton Post Office Buildings Colour photograph of old-style ...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 -
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Photograph, Hornsby Studio, Clunes, Bank of New South Wales and Post Office in Sussex Street, Linton, early 1900s
... building is Linton Post Office. People standing in front, including... (built 1903-1904) can be seen in the photograph. Linton Post ...Dated "early 1900s", as the newer Bank of New South Wales (built 1903-1904) can be seen in the photograph.Black and white postcard photograph of two buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, brick building is Bank of NSW, wooden building is Linton Post Office. People standing in front, including one on a horse and one with a bicycle.linton post office, buildings, horses, bicycles, bank of new south wales -
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Card/Photograph, Christmas greeting card : A View at Linton, 1941, 1941
Sent as a Christmas card by T. & G. Thornton in 1941.A very small photograph which has been made into a plain, beige-coloured card with cut decorative edge and printed borders around edge of card and edge of photograph. The photograph shows Linton Post Office and Bank of New South Wales. A car (1940s or 1950s Holden?) is parked in Sussex Street outside the bank building. The words "A View at Linton" are printed on the front of the card underneath the photograph. A paper insert in the card has printed on one half: "May all the joys of an old-time Christmas be yours, and may the New Year be a happy one". Part of the other half of the paper insert has been cut away, but on the part that remains is the inscription: "from Tom & G. Thornton / Xmas 1941".On paper insert: "From Tom and G Thornton-Xmas 1941".tom thornton, g. thornton, linton post office, bank of new south wales linton, greeting cards, christmas cards -
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Postcard, Linton, Victoria
Postcard with five images of buildings and places within Linton, Victoria. Images include Pioneer Memorial, Linton Historical Society Resource Centre, Linton Post Office, Linton War Memorial and Public Library.Text, front: " Linton Victoria ".pioneer memorial, linton historical society resource centre, linton post office, linton war memorial, public library -
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Souvenir, Souvenir of Linton
... . Souvenirs Buildings Linton Post Office Bank of New South Wales ...The souvenir is believed to have been made by R.E. Hyatt.A home-made souvenir of Linton, which consists of a colour photograph taken in Sussex Street of the Linton Post Office and Bank of New South Wales buildings, with an early model Ford car parked in the street. The photograph has been mounted on a square of cardboard, and a border made of small green squares drawn or printed around it. "Linton" is inscribed within the border underneath the photograph. The square of cardboard with the photograph on it has in turn been mounted on a square of very thick cardboard, which has had its edges varnished. "My Home Town" and "R.E. Hyatt" are inscribed in ink on the back of the souvenir.souvenirs, buildings, linton post office, bank of new south wales linton branch, cars, r.e. hyatt -
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Photograph - Postcard, Post Office, Sussex Street, Linton
Black and white postcard photograph of the Linton Post Office in Sussex Street. Part of the Bank of New South Wales building can be seen on the left. The building is still standing but is now in private hands.post offices, buildings, linton -
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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 -
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Photograph - Postcard, Post Office, Sussex Street, Linton, circa 1904
Black and white postcard image showing Bank of New South Wales building to the left of Post Office, Sussex St, Linton. People outside Post Office, including one on a horse and one with a bicycle. Both buildings are still standing. The bank building is now a private residence and the Post Office is now a B&B.Text, front: " LiNTON. "bank buildings, post offices, telegraph offices, horses, bicycles, dogs, linton -
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Photograph, Post Office and Bank of New South Wales, Linton circa 1930
... Buildings Post Office Linton Bank of New South Wales Linton ...Colour photograph showing Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings in Sussex Street, Linton.buildings, post office linton, bank of new south wales linton -
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Photograph, Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014
The original bank and residence were built in 1862, and the building was extended in 1873-74. The three windows on the left of the photograph are in the original building, and the windows and door on the right of the photograph are in the extension. The brick building was cement-rendered at an unknown later date. In 1904 the Bank of New South Wales built a new banking chamber & residence on the west side of Sussex Street next to the Post Office, after which the earlier building became a private residence. It was lived in for many years by members of the Lewers family (Samuel Lewers had been first manager of the Bank of NSW in Linton) and was purchased in the early 1960s by Stella Surman (née Todd). More recently it has been used as an antique shop and tea rooms, and it is currently a private residence. This photograph was taken in 2014 by Gary Hunt.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet of photographic paper. The photograph shows Linton's first Bank of New South Wales building, now called Traquair House.traquair house, 90 sussex street linton, buildings, houses, bank of new south wales -
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Photograph, Martin Photo 72 Webster St, Ballarat, Royal Standard Hotel and Post Office, Linton
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 -
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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 -
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Photograph, Linton Post Office, Miss Boness, Postmistress, [1890s]
Miss Eleanor Boness was Postmistress at Linton between 1890 and 1894. In the photograph she is most likely the woman not wearing a hat, with Jim Wearne who was postal assistant standing next to her.Sepia photograph of Linton Post Office, with members of the public standing outside it, and two staff members, identified as Jim Wearne and Miss Boness. (Side view of building, taken in Clyde Street).Across top of card mount: "Linton Post Office 1900". Across bottom of card mount: "Jim Wearne Miss Boness". Note: Although this photograph is dated 1900 in the inscription, it was most likely taken at an earlier time. linton post office, jim wearne, eleanor boness -
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Photograph, View of Linton, from corner of York and Grant Streets
Black and white photograph of houses in Surrey St closest to camera. Shire offices, Verdoorn's building, Railway Hotel, post office roof can be seen in distance. Date unknown.linton township -
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Floor plan, Floor plan, Linton Post Office, 1954
The plan was drawn up by the Buildings Branch of the Australian P.M.G's. Department. It is dated 7-10.54.Block and floor plan of Linton Post Office, showing public area, mail room, residence and outbuildings. Drawing number BBV-2778.linton post office, maps and plans, floor plans