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Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY EAGLEHAWK
... HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY EAGLEHAWK...Harry Biggs Collection. View Point Butchery Eaglehawk...Harry Biggs Collection. View Point Butchery Eaglehawk.... View Point Butchery Eaglehawk. Black and white photograph ...Harry Biggs Collection. View Point Butchery Eaglehawk. Black and white photograph. A brick building with iron roof with the sign View Point Butchery built onto the side of the verandah. At the side of the building are the words Refrigerating Works Wholesale and Retail. On the front window - 'All meat kept in cool chamber'. In the foreground is a horse & wagon with the words: Wholesale J. H. Webster & Retail. Also two horse & buggies, two workers with their butcher aprons are holding the horses. See Research field.eaglehawk, commercial, butcher, harry biggs collection. view point butchery eaglehawk. webster, j. h. butchers. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY EAGLEHAWK
... HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY EAGLEHAWK... View Point Butchery... photos. Square brick building with View Point Butchery sign...: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY EAGLEHAWK ...Photograph. Harry Biggs Collection. 2 black & white photos. Square brick building with View Point Butchery sign. Iron sheets on verandah. To the right is a very similar building. In foreground are 3 horses, (1 partly out of the photo) with carts & 2 men with their butchers aprons. One wagon has J. H. Webster Wholesale & Retail sigh along the top. The sides are canvas.place, building, commercial, harry biggs collection, view point butchery, eaglehawk, j. h. webster -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY, EAGLEHAWK
... HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY, EAGLEHAWK... View Point Butchery... Point Butchery. Square brick building with iron roofed veranda.... Photograph HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: VIEW POINT BUTCHERY, EAGLEHAWK ...Harry Biggs Collection. Two black & white photos: View Point Butchery. Square brick building with iron roofed veranda. In the foreground are four men standing - one with a bike, another wearing a butcher's apron. One man is wearing a bowler hat & suit. One man wearing waist coat & bowler hat. There are also two men squatting in front of a tin fence at the side. See record 2400.168.place, building, commercial, harry biggs collection, view point butchery -
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Newspaper - Lydia Chancellor collection: Wootton Lansell built this house
Wootton Lansell was a sailor born in Kent, England in 1825. after travelling to Nova Scotia and the Californian goldfields, Wootton arrived in Australia in 1850. For 18 months he worked as a mounted trooper in Adelaide before coming to Bendigo in 1850. He also spent time on the Ovens goldfields before returning to Adelaide for three months. He returned to Bendigo in 1854 and had some success in his hunt for gold before working as a carpenter. In 1854 he married Helen Hall He invited his brothers, George and William to join him in Bendigo and they initially set up a butchery, soap and candlemakers business in View point. George went on to become the "King of Quartz Mining'. Wootton eventually became a farmer at Leichardt, where he built "Myrtle Villa", but retained his interest in mining becoming a director of many mining and dredging companies. He died 14/12/1907.Bendigo Advertiser from Saturday November 29,1969. Article titled "Wootton Lansell built this house by Toora. In it the author details the life of Wootton Lansell and the building of Myrtle Villa.In red pen at top: 29-11-69lansell, myrtle villa, bendigo houses