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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Willsmere Village Supermarket, 2022, 16/07/2022
The North Kew Village Supermarket survived the Covid19 lockdowns, but according to locals the rent was put up and the supermarket became unviable and was foced to close. In the 1960s the supermarket was owned by Tainsshes. The North Kew Village Supermarket during a closing down sale.supermarket, north kew village supermarket, tainshes -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Functional object - Paper bag, Port Melbourne SSW supermarket, Bay Street, SSW Supermarket, 1985
Brown paper bag torn at top from Port Melbourne SSW supermarket, Bay Street, with coloured image of father ChristmasFrom your SSW Foodstores, still the cheapest, day in, day out!business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, ssw supermarket -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Eastland from top of Safeways Supermarket. January 1975
Written on back of photographs, "Eastland from top of Safeways Supermarket. January 1975". -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Coles Supermarket, Mitcham
Coloured photograph showing part of the Coles Supermarket and the carpark on the eastern side of the building facing Mitcham Road.mitcham shopping centre, parking, car parks, coles supermarket, mitcham -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Foodmaster Supermarket High St Charlton
Originally Luth's General Store purchased from John Flug in 1875. Renovated and enlarges several times over the years. Business sold to Wignall's in 1971, then O'Donnell's, Currans, Carroll & H?son (C&H) and Graeme Paterson purchased the building in 1986. Colour photograph of Foodmaster SUPERMARKET. Signage on the verandah reads C&H LICENCED SUPERMARKET, WOOL, HABERDASHERY. Red blinds down on verandah. Cars parked along the street in front of buildings. White two story building next door, sIgnage reads EAST CHARLTON HOTEL. Sign above building for Quality MEATS further down the street.luth's general store, john flug, wignall's, o'donnell's, curran, c&h, graeme paterson -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-B&W, Joan Walker, East Ringwood 2000-The East Ringwood Railway Station from the car park opposite IGA Supermarket, 2000
East Ringwood 2000-The East Ringwood Railway Station from the car park opposite IGA Supermarket- B&W Photo from Album 6501 -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Foodmaster Supermarket High St Charlton c. 1987
Originally Luth's General Store purchased from John Flug in 1875. Renovated and enlarges several times over the years. Business sold to Wignall's in 1971, then O'Donnell's, Currans, Carroll & H?son and Graeme Paterson purchased the building in 1986. Part of streetscape series done for the Sire of Charlton 1987.Colour photograph showing the single storey Foodmaster SUPERMARKET building. Red, white and blue signage on the verandah reads O'DONNELL'S LICENCED SUPERMARKET, and WOOL Haberdashery ARTS & C. Three entrances and four large windows. Windows covered in advertising posters. Six cars parked in front of the building. Edge of white, two storey building on LH side of photo. Three cars in lower part of photo.luth's, john flug, wignall's, o'donnell's, curran's, carroll, graeme paterson -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Codling Collection 01 - High Street East - Coles Supermarket, 1980s
Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club. This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.Eastern side of High Street, Wodonga - Coles New World Supermarket opened on Wednesday 18th August 1971. The One Way sign was for drivers coming from Stanley Street. Parking meters were introduced in High Street in 1977 and remained until 1996. Arch Sloman was the first Manager. This location had earlier been occupied by Stiff and Gannon which was demolished to make way for the new supermarket.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, susan hines, s & e rendich -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Go-ahead for $1/2m Mitcham supermarket, 1967
Sir Edgar Coles announced yesterday the signing of a deal with Nunawading Council to purchase 1/3rd of Mitcham Junior School site. A Coles Dickens Supermarket to open by Christmas 1968.Sir Edgar Coles announced yesterday the signing of a deal with Nunawading Council to purchase 1/3rd of Mitcham Junior School site. A Coles Dickens Supermarket to open by Christmas 1968.Sir Edgar Coles announced yesterday the signing of a deal with Nunawading Council to purchase 1/3rd of Mitcham Junior School site. A Coles Dickens Supermarket to open by Christmas 1968.shopping centres, mitcham shopping centre, coles, edgar (sir), mitcham primary school, no. 2904 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Front Facade Coles New World Supermarket, Mitcham, 13/06/1986 12:00:00 AM
2 Coloured photos of Front Facade Coles New World Supermarket, Brittania Street, Mitcham. Formerly site of Mitcham State School.Prior to the redevelopment of Britannia Mall and construction of 3 level carpark.mitcham state school, no. 2904 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Mann Collection Album - Checkers Wine & Spirit Store; Becks' Newsagency, Mann’s Supermarket, C. 1966
Elaine Mann was married to David Mann, a successful Wodonga businessman and community leader who passed away in Wodonga in June 2012. David was a member of the Mann family who began their business in Wodonga in 1920. Elaine was a teacher in Wodonga for many years and an active member of the community.This photo collection is of significance as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the late 20th century.Checkers Wine & Spirit Store; Becks' Newsagency; Mann’s Supermarket. Checkers was opened C. 1965 by Wiltshire and Rattray. They operated under a liquor licence transferred from Hicks & Son. Frank Hicks worked as Manager at Checkers.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, checkers, becks newsagency -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Codling Collection 01 - High Street East - Mann's Wodonga Shopping Centre and Bob Baily SSW Supermarket, 1980s
Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club. This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.J. Mann and Sons was first established as a farm produce store in 1921. The range of products was extended in the 1930s and included groceries and hardware, as well as the first petrol bowser in Wodonga outside the store. After WWII, the premises were extended and the range of products continued to increase. In the 1960s the Mann Family opened a new supermarket in Wodonga, in addition to the hardware business, providing steel, plumbing and industrial supplies, and employed over 100 people. This site has since been redeveloped and is now the Mann Centre. Signs on the edge of the verandah advertise Garden Centre, Rural & Building Supplies, Footwear and a Hairstylistwodonga businesses, high st wodonga, mann wodonga -
Greensborough Historical Society
Leaflet, Franklins supermarket, Shopping with GST, 01/07/2000
Produced by Franklins as a guide to shoppers on the GST introduced by the Australian government in July 2000Coloured A4 brochure, folded twicegoods and services tax, gst, franklins -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Brown Paper Grocery Bags
These type of brown paper grocery bags were commonly supplied by SSW Supermarkets, and also by other Supermarkets. The customers generally packed their own grocery purchases into the bags, while the checkout people were engaged in the time consuming process of accurately entering by hand, the price of each item into the cash registers. One local SSW Supermarket was situated on Sun Crescent in Sunshine. The introduction of stronger plastic film grocery bags and barcode scanning saved time, and the checkout person took over the role of packing the grocery purchases. In recent times customers who use the self check out terminals have again assumed the role of packing their own groceries. The environment polluting plastic bags however still remain, unless the customers bring their own 'green' bags.These two brown paper grocery bags provide a historical reminder of how grocery purchases were taken home from Supermarkets in the not too distant past. It is likely that many of the younger generation have no idea of how the paper grocery bags looked like, or that they were once used instead of plastic bags.Two brown paper bags which were available for free in SSW Supermarkets, so that customers could pack their grocery purchases to be able to take them home. The bags have SSW advertising printed on them in red, yellow, and navy blue inks.Large Bag: We Shop at .... SSW FOODSTORES STILL THE CHEAPEST DAY IN, DAY OUT! Smaller Bag: SSW SUPERMARKETS Still THE CHEAPEST DAY IN .... DAY OUT!brown paper grocery bag, ssw supermarket, food, grocery purchases, groceries. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper clipping, Supermarket next on old site, Diamond Valley Mirror, Wed. Feb 17, 1965, p5, 1965
In February 1965, Staffs Railway Store, the oldest business premises in the Eltham shopping district was demolished. Formerly a self-service grocery, restaurant and electrical repair shop, the building for many years housed Eltham’s only ‘family’ grocer and feed store. Earlier it had appeared to have been the town’s bakery. The building had been purchased in late March 1939 by Mr Eric N. Staff. At the time of E.N. Staff’s purchase there were huge bakers’ ovens located at the rear and the building also had a well and four toilets for employees. When the ‘pictures’ came to Eltham with the opening of the Eltham Public Hall across the road in 1941, Mr E.N. Staff extended the business and opened a milk bar and sweet shop. Further extensions re-established the tea rooms of days gone by. Mr E.N. Staff conducted business for about 15 years before handing over the reins to his son, Ray Staff. When his son Ray took over, the milk bar and tea rooms were closed for several years but the milk bar and was later re-opened and subsequently became a greengrocers and later again, a restaurant. The tea rooms section was converted to an electrical repair shop about 1955. Electoral Roll records for 1967 record Raymond Charles Staff at 929 Main Road, Eltham, grocer, and in 1968 at Lot 4, Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham, taxi truck operator. So it would appear that Ray continued to run the business for approximately two years after the original store was demolished and a new supermarket was built. Today, 929 Main Road is the Nongkhai Thai Restaurant and is precisely where the original Staffs store stood. Even though the facade has been modified at eye level with new larger windows, the upper facade is identical to that of the new Eltham Big Star Food Centre of 1965/66. But how did the original building, the oldest premises in the 1965 era shopping centre come about? On August 12th, 1902 at the Eltham Courthouse, appearing before T. Smallman, Esq,. Police Magistrate, and Messrs. W. Duncan and W.J. Taylor, Justices of the Peace is Luther Haley, baker. Wilfred Henry Johnston, by his agent Stanley Ernest Elder had applied for a warrant of ejectment under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1890 against Luther Haley from the bakery premises at the corner of Main Road and York Street. From the evidence presented we learn that Mrs Burgoyne of Eltham had purchased the property some months earlier from Mr Johnston, which consisted of a store and bakery establishment at Eltham occupied by Mr. Luther Haley, and whose lease expired some little time back, and up to the present time, Mr. Haley was not prepared to leave. He informed the court that he is unable to secure at Eltham a suitable house in which to carry on his business, but was building a place near the railway station which he expected to be done in about three weeks time, and he is then prepared to give up possession of the premises he now occupies. Mr Smallman informed the defendant, Luther Haley, that he will have to quit the premises in three weeks from the present date, and that a warrant of ejectment would be issued. However he also informed Mr Haley that he would order the warrant to lie in the office for three weeks from that date. The premises under construction referred to by Luther Haley in court were situated on the western side of Main Road, near the railway station slightly opposite present-day Arthur Street. It was opened around September 1902 as a General Store, Bakery and Tea Rooms. This was the original building in the present-day shopping precinct. At the time the only thing nearby was the railway station. Luther Haley’s business appeared to prosper and he would have catered to not only the locals abut also day visitors by train on Sundays coming up from Melbourne, offering fresh baked produce, tea rooms and summer drinks. The fields across Main Road running between present day Arthur Street and Luck Street were known as Haley’s Paddock and at times were used for community festivities and picnics. A newspaper report on the annual State schools picnic held at Haley’s Paddock on March 11, 1904 described it as “quite close to the railway station, and is quite capable of holding comfortably 10,000 people. With its ample shade and hilly surroundings, it is an ideal place for any gathering.” Luther Haley successfully ran his general store, bakery and tea rooms until 1917 when he and his family departed the district and moved to Westgarth Street in Northcote where he changed careers and became a publisher. It was then taken over by Hannah Lloyd and became known as Lloyd’s Railway General Store from 1917 to 1920. From then it had a succession of owners, one as short as two months until March 31, 1939 when the Grocery Business formerly carried on by Mr. T.K. White of Eltham for the previous eight years was purchased by Mr Eric N. Staff of Research and became known as E.N. Staff’s Railway Store. The ownership timeline for the store is as follows: Luther Haley Sep 1902-1917 Hannah Lloyd 1917-c.Feb 1920 Messrs J.R. & N.E. Lee 1920-Sep 1922 A. & E. Copeland Sep 1922-Sep 1925 Mr Price Sep 1925-Nov 1925 Mr Warren Nov 1925?-Nov 1926 A.W.J. Edwards Nov 1926-1931 T.K. White 1931-Mar 1939 Eric Staff Apr 1939-c.1954 Ray Staff c.1954-Feb 1965 then demolished Ray Staff Eltham Big Star Food Centre c.1965-1967 Digital file only from scan of copy on loan to EDHSa. copeland, a.w.j. edwards, big star food centre, e. copeland, eltham, eric staff, general store, hannah lloyd, j.r. lee, lloyd's general store, luther haley, main road, n.e. lee, price, ray staff, staffs general store, supermarket, t.k. white -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Doug Orford, Safeway Supermarket (top store) prior to demolition, 1999, 1999
Colour photographconstruction, shopping centre, carparks, safeway store -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Doug Orford, Preparing the site for the new Safeway Supermarket, Arthur Street, Eltham, c.July 2000, 2000
Colour photographconstruction, shopping centre, carparks, safeway store -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Bassett-Smith, Preparing the site for the new Safeway Supermarket, Arthur Street, Eltham, 28 July 2000, 28/07/2000
Three colour photographsconstruction, shopping centre, carparks, safeway store, franklins supermarket -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Bassett-Smith, New Safeway Supermarket construction site, Arthur Street, Eltham, 10 August 2000, 10/08/2000
Two colour photographsconstruction, shopping centre, carparks, safeway store -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Doug Orford, New Safeway Supermarket construction site, Arthur Street, Eltham, c.October 2000, 2000
Two colour photographsconstruction, shopping centre, carparks, safeway store -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Laneway between Adelaide Street and Warrandyte Road, looking towards S.E. Dickens supermarket on the corner of Civic Place. Ringwood, 1962
Black and white photograph of laneway. Dilapidated paling fences either side in foreground.On reverse of one photo: "Laneway from opp. Civic Pl. in Adelaide St to W'dyte Rd. 1962. Ringwood Historical Research Group" -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dianne Yans, Health Inspector, inspecting produce in the deiicatessen at Safeway Supermarket, 1989, 1989
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsFuji 100council staff, eltham shire council, shire of eltham, dianne yans, health inspector, safeway supermarket -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dianne Yans, Health Inspector, undertaking inspections at Safeway Supermarket, 1989, 1989
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsFuji 100council staff, eltham shire council, shire of eltham, dianne yans, health inspector, safeway supermarket -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dianne Yans, Health Inspector, undertaking inspections at Safeway Supermarket, 1989, 1989
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsFuji 100council staff, eltham shire council, shire of eltham, dianne yans, health inspector, safeway supermarket -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Hooper's SSW Supermarket & Rex Overalls Furniture Shop Nov 1975, Nov 1975
Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street, streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Danes Tuckerbag Supermarket, Unknown Shop Nov 1975, Nov 1975
Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street, streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Unknown, Brian Bartholomew's Milk Bar, Humm's Supermarket Nov 1975, Nov 1975
Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street, streetscape -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn North Supermarket Closes, 2018
Blackburn North IGA will cease trading on 31st Jan 2019 after 20 years of serving the community.Blackburn North IGA will cease trading on 31st Jan 2019 after 20 years of serving the community.Blackburn North IGA will cease trading on 31st Jan 2019 after 20 years of serving the community.blackburn north shopping centre, shops, springfield road, blackburn no. 64 - 104 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Coles Supermarket, Forest Hill, 1994
Black and white photograph of the kitchen staff in the bakery section of Coles, Forest Hill Chase. Three staff on left are showing products. Wooden box containing cinnamon donuts in centrecoles supermarkets, forest hill chase, bakeries -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Interior of the store room of Buckley's Supermarket, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of goods on the shelves of the Buckley's supermarket store roomcanterbury, maling road, shops, supermarket, product boxes