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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Bakehouse Oven, Cowes Phillip Island, 1920
... Bakehouse Oven, Cowes Phillip Island...bakehouse oven...Building of new Bakehouse Oven in Thompson Avenue, Cowes...Building of Bakehouse Oven - Thompson Avenue, Cowes...Building new Bakehouse Oven. D H Robb, H E West, Harold...-island-and-the-bass-coast Building of new Bakehouse Oven ...Building of new Bakehouse Oven in Thompson Avenue, Cowes. In front of wooden building and to right is part of erection of brick walls. H E West is standing mid photo on platform holding bricks. Harold West is sitting cross legged, a barrel to his right. To the left of photo and in conversation with the Wests is D H Robb. He is surrounded by bricks, barrow, platform and large pile of sand.Building of Bakehouse Oven - Thompson Avenue, CowesBuilding new Bakehouse Oven. D H Robb, H E West, Harold West.local history, photographs, bakehouse oven, cowes, phillip island, black & white photograph, mary robb -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1978/9
... "Rogers Cottage" showing interior of Bakehouse with oven... of Bakehouse with oven and fireplace. Photograph ...Rogers Cottage was built by John Rogers on the hill on Churchill Island in the early 1860s. It is believed he first built the Bakehouse in 1865 and shortly after built the 2 roomed dormitory which was originally lined with calico and plaster - later with hand split boards."Rogers Cottage" showing interior of Bakehouse with oven and fireplace.local history, photographs, buildings - historical, rural industry, coloured photograph, john cook, churchill island, rogers cottage -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Premises and Shops off Adelaide St, Ringwood etc (4 views). 1958
Written next to photographs (Mounted on single sheet): SS0188a: "Looking at the rear of premises in Whitehorse Road from Warrandyte Road to Adelaide Street. SS0188b: "Taken from roof of plumbers shop in Adelaide Street, (Syd Hunt's) June, 1958." SS0188c: "From same vantage point" (as previous photograph" SS0188d: "Car is parked on site of old Bakehouse which was burnt down 1957. Door of oven was dated 1882." -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard, Roslin, c1945
Roslin Castle, the seat of the St Clair Family, was founded in 1304. It is partly in ruins. According to legend some millions of pounds worth of treasure being hidden in the vaults. it is said to be under the charge of a lady of the ancient St Clair family. She is to wake from her slumber and point out the spot where the treasure lies. It is located near the village of Roslin in Midlothian, Scotland. It is located around 9 miles south of Edinburgh, on the north bank of the North Esk, only a few hundred metres from the famous Rosslyn Chapel. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roslin_Castle)Three postcards showing different views of Roslin Castle. .1) A stone building on a hill side, with flying flag, .2) The Courtyard, Roslin Castle .3) The Bakehouse, Roslin Castle.1) This a fine view taken from the Glen. Formerly the castle was eight storeys high, five above and three underground. .2) While at Edinburgh I went out to Roslin saw there the Castle and Church. They are both very old dating back 500 hundred years. .3) The hole in the wall is the oven, is an immense thing. A fire was lit in the oven then pulled out and the heat in the stone did the baking.roslin, rosslyn, roslin castle, st clair, spirit, ghost, baking, oven, bread