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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Former Nicol's Bakery Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... Former Nicol's Bakery Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988...Nicol's bakery...Built early 1860 as a bakery by Mr Winstanley. James Nicol bought the bakery late 1860s - operated as a bakery until 1972, Ray Wilson being the last baker. ...Former Nicol's Bakery Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Built early 1860 as a bakery by Mr Winstanley. James Nicol bought the bakery late 1860s - operated as a bakery until 1972, Ray Wilson being the last baker. Max Standish purchased the building and opened an antique shop 1973-1983. Currently in private ownership. Photograph taken in 1988.Colour photograph of white painted single fronted building with pitched roof and verandah over footpath, and trees behind.nicol's bakery, buildings, mr winstanley, james nicol, ray wilson, max standish -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ted Cheeseman with Nicol's Baker's Cart, 1940
... ... Nicol's bakery...Ted Cheeseman worked for Nicol's bakery....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Ted Cheeseman worked for Nicol's bakery. Ted Cheeseman Nicol's bakery Transport Workers Horse drawn vehicles Linton Pioneer Memorial "3956B Dave (Pud) Nicol". ...Ted Cheeseman worked for Nicol's bakery.Small black and white photograph of man wearing pullover standing beside horse and 2-wheeled baker's cart. Photo taken near Pioneer Memorial in Sussex Street, Linton."3956B Dave (Pud) Nicol".ted cheeseman, nicol's bakery, transport, workers, horse drawn vehicles, linton pioneer memorial -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street Linton looking north-east
... ... Nicol's bakery...Buildings which can be seen in the photo are Nicol's bakery, Bennett's house, Bennett's Garage. ...Sussex Street Linton Nicol's bakery Houses Bennett family Bennett's Garage "Linton". ...Buildings which can be seen in the photo are Nicol's bakery, Bennett's house, Bennett's Garage. Photograph probably taken in 1930s. (Bennett's house built 1928.)Black and white photograph of buildings in a street with a motor vehicle outside one of them."Linton".sussex street linton, nicol's bakery, houses, bennett family, bennett's garage -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Paddick
... ...Nicol's bakery...Fred Paddick was a baker for Nicol's Bakery in Sussex Street, Linton (also known as the 'Edinburgh Bakery' - building currently in private ownership). ...Fred Paddick Nicol's bakery Bakers "Mr Fred Paddick" Black and white copy of photograph showing a man standing out the back of a brick, timber and iron roofed building. ...Fred Paddick was a baker for Nicol's Bakery in Sussex Street, Linton (also known as the 'Edinburgh Bakery' - building currently in private ownership). The photograph was taken at the rear of the bakery building.Black and white copy of photograph showing a man standing out the back of a brick, timber and iron roofed building. He is wearing white bakers uniform of hat, pants, shirt and apron and holding a loaf of bread."Mr Fred Paddick"fred paddick, nicol's bakery, bakers -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton, east side between Craine's confectionery shop and Preston's shop, undated (1920s?)
... ...Nicol's bakery...Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery shop, and Preston's store. ...Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery shop, and Preston's store. ...Photograph was printed from a glass negative loaned by Theo Nelson. It shows Jane Craine's confectionery shop, Patrick O'Sullivan's saddlery, G. G. Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery shop, and Preston's store. The cottage which can be seen in the background of the photograph was lived in by Joe Lambley.Black and white copy of original photograph, which shows the east side of Sussex Street, Linton, between Jane Craine's confectionery shop and Preston's shop on the corner of Sussex and Gillespie Streets. east side sussex street linton, jane craine's confectionery shop, patrick o'sullivan saddlery sussex street linton., g.g. bennett bucher's shop, nicol's bakery, wise's drapery, preston's store -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton, View to south-west, circa 1900
... ... Nicol's bakery...Bennett butcher , Nicol's bakery, Wises drapery 'Ellington House' (shop with verandah just past bakery, Preston's shop (with verandah, on corner of Sussex & Gillespie Streets), and Wishart's blacksmiths (on the far side of Gillespie Street). ...Bennett butcher , Nicol's bakery, Wises drapery 'Ellington House' (shop with verandah just past bakery, Preston's shop (with verandah, on corner of Sussex & Gillespie Streets), and Wishart's blacksmiths (on the far side of Gillespie Street). ...Shops on the left of the picture are: Patrick O'Sullivan saddler, G. G. Bennett butcher , Nicol's bakery, Wises drapery 'Ellington House' (shop with verandah just past bakery, Preston's shop (with verandah, on corner of Sussex & Gillespie Streets), and Wishart's blacksmiths (on the far side of Gillespie Street). On the right, the buildings are E H Nicholls ("cheap grocer and seedsman"), the Surface Hill Hotel, Richard Ching's store and dwelling (grocer & produce merchant), and another shop without verandah (probably shop and dwelling owned by Annie Brown, née Nicholls).Original black and white photograph affixed to white backing paper which has then been mounted on grey card. The photograph shows the view along Sussex Street to the south-west. Two men are standing outside a shop on the rhs, and there appears to be a woman with a perambulator outside a building further along the street on the rhs.On back of original photograph: "g (or e) Bennett" (in blue pencil or chalk) / "LINTON STREET "(in ink) / "Elizabeth long ago" (in ink, with arrow pointing to blue writing).sussex street linton, o'sullivan's saddlery, g g bennett's butcher shop, nicol's bakery, ellington house [t m wise draper], preston's shop, wishart's blacksmiths, e h nicholls' store, surface hill hotel, richard ching's store, annie brown's shop, annie brown (née nicholls) -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton, showing shops on east and west of street, undated (early 1900s?)
... ...Nicol's bakery...Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery, and further along the street the verandah of Preston's store can be seen. ...Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery, and further along the street the verandah of Preston's store can be seen. ...The photograph can be dated to after 1911, as the Surface Hill hotel (between Morgan and Ching stores) appears to have already been demolished (this happened in 1911).Black and white copy of original photograph, which shows east and west sides of Sussex Street, from Morgan's store to Gillespie Street. On the left of the photo (east side of street), there is a glimpse of Patrick O'Sullivan's saddlery shop, then G. G. Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery, and further along the street the verandah of Preston's store can be seen. On the west side, there is a glimpse of J. H. Morgan's grocery store, Ching's produce store, and Annie Brown's newsagency (Annie Brown nee Annie Nicholls). Two horse-drawn vehicles are in the street. There is a telegraph pole near Morgan's shop.sussex street linton, g.g. bennett bucher's shop, nicol's bakery, wise's drapery, j h morgan grocery store, ching's produce store, annie brown's newsagency -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Norm Cornish with Nicol's Baker's Cart, 1940
... ... Nicol's bakery...Norm Cornish Transport Horse drawn vehicles Nicol's bakery Linton Pioneer Memorial "3956 B". ...Gentleman identified as Norm Cornish with Nicol's baker's cart and bread basket.Small B&W photograph of man in shirt sleeves with horse and two wheeled cart. Photo taken near Linton Pioneer Memorial (R.H. side)."3956 B".norm cornish, transport, horse drawn vehicles, nicol's bakery, linton pioneer memorial -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, James Nicol and family outside their bakery & dwelling, Sussex Street, Linton
... James Nicol and family outside their bakery & dwelling, Sussex Street, Linton...Nicol... Bakery...James Nicol is thought to have bought the bakery shop in Sussex Street in the 1860s. ...On back: "James Nicol's Edinburgh Bakery, Linton"....The photograph is undated. James Nicol Bakery Bakehouse Nicol family On back: "James Nicol's Edinburgh Bakery, Linton". ...James Nicol is thought to have bought the bakery shop in Sussex Street in the 1860s. The photograph is undated.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows a man wearing an apron and baker's cap, and other people (mostly children) standing outside a white weatherboard building which has a shingled roof.On back: "James Nicol's Edinburgh Bakery, Linton".james nicol, bakery, bakehouse, nicol family -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Three buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, 1982
... Black and white photograph showing three buildings in Sussex Street, Linton in 1982: on right, an antiques store run by Max Standish (the building was formerly Nicol's bakery); centre, the Bennett family home constructed in 1928; on left, the former Shepherd family greengrocery store, which at the time was still lived in by Ted Shepherd....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Max Standish Antiques shop Bennett family home Shepherd's greengrocery and confectionery store Black and white photograph showing three buildings in Sussex Street, Linton in 1982: on right, an antiques store run by Max Standish (the building was formerly Nicol's bakery); centre, the Bennett family home constructed in 1928; on left, the former Shepherd family greengrocery store, which at the time was still lived in by Ted Shepherd. ...Black and white photograph showing three buildings in Sussex Street, Linton in 1982: on right, an antiques store run by Max Standish (the building was formerly Nicol's bakery); centre, the Bennett family home constructed in 1928; on left, the former Shepherd family greengrocery store, which at the time was still lived in by Ted Shepherd.max standish antiques shop, bennett family home, shepherd's greengrocery and confectionery store -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kitty Jennings and Joyce Chung
... Joyce, a descendant of the Nicol family, worked at Nicol's bakery. Her husband Mick Chung worked for the railways....Joyce, a descendant of the Nicol family, worked at Nicol's bakery. Her husband Mick Chung worked for the railways. ...Kitty (Catherine) Sandow and Joyce Rowe grew up in Linton and attended Linton State School. Kitty Sandow (1916-1984) married Reg Jennings in 1946. Joyce Rowe (1912-1997) married Mick (Martin) Chung in 1931. Kitty and Reg took over the management of Kitty's parent's grocery and confectionery shop, which then became known as "Jennings' Milk Bar". Joyce, a descendant of the Nicol family, worked at Nicol's bakery. Her husband Mick Chung worked for the railways.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph which has been mounted on card. The photograph shows two women, both wearing dark coloured jackets and skirts, hats and dress-shoes. The woman on the left is carrying a handbag, while the woman on the right has a handbag tucked under her arm. They are standing on a roadway or track, and a wire fence and paddock can be seen in the background. Kitty Jennings (née Sandow) and her friend Joyce Chung (née Rowe). The photograph is undated.joyce chung (née rowe), kitty jennings (née sandow) -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Portrait of Mr James Nicol Snr
... James Nicol ran a bakery at Linton from about 1856. James married Margaret (or Margret) Mather at Carngham in 1862. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields James Nicol ran a bakery at Linton from about 1856. James married Margaret (or Margret) Mather at Carngham in 1862. ...James Nicol ran a bakery at Linton from about 1856. James married Margaret (or Margret) Mather at Carngham in 1862. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 7.Portrait of an older bearded gentleman wearing coat and tie.james nicol snr., old lintonian collection -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Leanne and Janette Wilson
... Reginald was a baker in Linton (the last baker to work from the former Nicol bakery in Sussex Street). The girls were born on 31st March 1965 and baptised 2nd May 1965. ...Reginald was a baker in Linton (the last baker to work from the former Nicol bakery in Sussex Street). The girls were born on 31st March 1965 and baptised 2nd May 1965. ...Leanne and Janette were the twin daughters of Reginald and Margaret Wilson. Reginald was a baker in Linton (the last baker to work from the former Nicol bakery in Sussex Street). The girls were born on 31st March 1965 and baptised 2nd May 1965. Baptism record Nos.: 852 & 853. School records show that the girls started school at Linton February 1970 before transferring to Macedon at the end of that year. In note from Leslie Cairns (née Hart) dated 4 November 2019: "My mum and dad spent quite some time at that bakery. Mum - Maisie Hart - used to enjoy working in the shop among the very special food, whilst Dad - Bill Hart - loved looking after the children especially the twin girls. They were very sad when the owners, Reg and Marg Wilson bought a bakery in Morowa - inland from Geraldton in West Australia. Competition from large bread companies was ruining their business. Mum and Dad were their "adopted grandparents" and on at least two occasions travelled over there to help when Marg wasn't well."Black and white image of twin girls playing on a swing. The girls are wearing identical clothing.Text, reverse: " WILSON TWINS 'leanne wilson, janette wilson, wilson twins -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Sartori Family of Yandoit
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields The Sartori family settled at Yandoit. sartori swiss/italian tom mills john mills mary sartori jim sartori charles sartori lucy sartori Swiss Italian A black and white photograph of nine members of the Sartori family. They are Standing left to right: Tom Mills Senior, John Mills, Mary (Pollu) Sartori, Jim Sartori, Charles Sartori, Nicol ...The Sartori family settled at Yandoit. A black and white photograph of nine members of the Sartori family. They are Standing left to right: Tom Mills Senior, John Mills, Mary (Pollu) Sartori, Jim Sartori, Charles Sartori, Nicol (Nick) Sartori. Sitting left to right: Charles Sartori, Lucy Sartori (married Fred Schroeder), Annie Theresa.sartori, swiss/italian, tom mills, john mills, mary sartori, jim sartori, charles sartori, lucy sartori, swiss italian -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Nicola Gervasoni of Yandoit Creek, Victoria
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Nicola Gervasoni was born at Yandoit Creek, Victoria. yandoit creek Nicola Gervasoni Nicol Gervasoni Black and white photograph of Nicola Gervasoni Australian born son of Luigi Gervasoni and Elizabeth Ritzau. ...Nicola Gervasoni was born at Yandoit Creek, Victoria. Black and white photograph of Nicola Gervasoni Australian born son of Luigi Gervasoni and Elizabeth Ritzau.yandoit creek, nicola gervasoni, nicol gervasoni -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Carlo Gervasoni and Family at Yandoit Creek, c1901
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields luigi gervasoni carlo gervasoni battista nani ambrogio invernizzi stone house drystone julia gervasoni cling gervasoni jim nevin annie gervasoni nichol gervasoni alf kennett bridget gervasoni Carlo Gervasoni and his family stand at the back of his Yandoit Creek house now known as ‘The Old Stone House’. L to R: Johanna Gervasoni, Annie Gervasoni (Carlo’s second wife), Annie Gervasoni with violin, Jim Neven, Theresa Gervasoni (standing), Nicol ...Carlo Gervasoni and his family stand at the back of his Yandoit Creek house now known as ‘The Old Stone House’. L to R: Johanna Gervasoni, Annie Gervasoni (Carlo’s second wife), Annie Gervasoni with violin, Jim Neven, Theresa Gervasoni (standing), Nicol Gervasoni with cornet, Bridget Gervasoni, John Gervasoni with cornet, probably Battista Gervasoni, Carlo Gervasoni Jr (Cling) with accordion, Alf Kennett, Julia Gervasoni (standing). The house was built by a partnership between Carlo Gervasoni, Luigi Gervasoni, Antonio Invernizzi and Battista Nani.luigi gervasoni, carlo gervasoni, battista nani, ambrogio invernizzi, stone house, drystone, julia gervasoni, cling gervasoni, jim nevin, annie gervasoni, nichol gervasoni, alf kennett, bridget gervasoni -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Nicol Deas grave, Forteviot Churchyard, Scotland
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Nicol Deas grave, Forteviot Churchyard, Scotland Photograph - Colour ... -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, T M Wise & Sons, 'Ellington House' Drapery Store, Linton
... The man on the left of the photograph (in shirt sleeves and wearing apron) is identified as James Nicol, who ran the Linton bakery. The other man (wearing jacket and vest) is Thomas Mardling Wise, and the boys in the photograph are thought to be two of his sons....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The man on the left of the photograph (in shirt sleeves and wearing apron) is identified as James Nicol, who ran the Linton bakery. The other man (wearing jacket and vest) is Thomas Mardling Wise, and the boys in the photograph are thought to be two of his sons. ...The man on the left of the photograph (in shirt sleeves and wearing apron) is identified as James Nicol, who ran the Linton bakery. The other man (wearing jacket and vest) is Thomas Mardling Wise, and the boys in the photograph are thought to be two of his sons.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows the drapery store in Sussex Street, Linton which was owned by Thomas Mardling Wise. A section of the Linton bakery can be seen on the left of the photograph. Two men and two boys are standing in front of the drapery store. They are all wearing hats of different types. The man on the left of the photograph is wearing a tradesman's apron. A dog is sitting (appears to be twisting around, as image is blurred) near the second man.james nicol, thomas mardling wise, ellington house [drapery store], shops -
Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, Linton
... Bakery... A. Nicol...Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. Nicol, / Bakers. "...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Edinburgh Bakery A. Nicol D. Nicol Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. ...Invoice and receipt from A. & D. Nicol for the purchase of a bay mare with black points.Text: " Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, / Linton / Dr. to A. & D. Nicol, / Bakers. "edinburgh bakery, a. nicol, d. nicol
