Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, House at 81 Sussex Street, Linton, 2014, 2014
... a greengrocery as well as a confectionery store. It was afterwards used... a greengrocery as well as a confectionery store. It was afterwards used ...
This building was owned and lived in from about 1918 by Mrs. Jane Craine and from 1939 by Mrs. Violet Shepherd. Mrs. Craine had a confectionery store, which she ran with the assistance of her daughter Lottie, and under Mrs. Shepherd it became a greengrocery as well as a confectionery store. It was afterwards used as a private residence, and for a brief period in 2016-2017 it was the site of the 'Linton Bazaar'.
Note: A photograph in the LDHS collection (Registration no. 2017-230), understood to have been taken c.1939, shows a substantially different facade. This photograph was taken by Gary Hunt in 2014.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.
The photograph shows a small weatherboard house with two gables built at different angles. The house is painted a light brown colour and with a red corrugated iron roof. The smaller section of the house on the right of the photo has a bull-nose verandah. A paling side-fence with a gate is to the side of the house.houses, buildings, 81 sussex street linton, jane craine, violet shepherd