Showing 121 items matching "bakers and bakeries"
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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W, C 1950s (?)
... Robert Greer, baker, married Ida Warren whose family started the bakery; in 1929. ...Photo shows Robert Greer, baker standing with a load tin in his hands, inside the bakery. ...Robert & Ida inherited the Bakery from Ida's father John Warren. for further information see Bridging the Gap p. 56 PEOPLE Greer BUILDINGS Bakery Folio no.48 Negative no.25 Photo shows Robert Greer, baker standing with a load tin in his hands, inside the bakery. ...Robert Greer, baker, married Ida Warren whose family started the bakery; in 1929. Robert & Ida inherited the Bakery from Ida's father John Warren. for further information see Bridging the Gap p. 56Photo shows Robert Greer, baker standing with a load tin in his hands, inside the bakery. Baking tins & ovens can be seen in the photo.Folio no.48 Negative no.25people, greer, buildings, bakery -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Bakery, Thompson Ave, Cowes Phillip Island, 1920
... Horse an Baker's Buggy outside Bakery in Thompson Avenue, Cowes....A tree in background is partially obscured. local history photographs thompson avenue cowes horse & buggy sepia photograph mary robb On side of Buggy - H E West. Bakery (another word undecipherable) Horse an Baker's Buggy outside Bakery in Thompson Avenue, Cowes. ...In front of Bakehouse, a wooden building with two closed windows, is harnessed horse and buggy. Seated on the two-wheeled buggy is probably one of the West brothers. A tree in background is partially obscured.Horse an Baker's Buggy outside Bakery in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.On side of Buggy - H E West. Bakery (another word undecipherable)local history, photographs, thompson avenue, cowes, horse & buggy, sepia photograph, mary robb -
Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, Linton
... Nicol, / Bakers. "...Edinburgh Bakery, Sussex Street, Linton Receipt ...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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageVehicle - Wagon, H.H. Smith & Co. Baker, Circa 1930s - 1940s
... However, the design of the wagon is similar to those used by local bakers in the 1930s and 1940s and probably originated from Stephenson’s Bakery in Warrnambool, which operated around that time. ...Wagon advertises H.H. Smith & Co. Baker, a Warrnambool business established in 1885, but is of a more modern design seen around 1930’s and 1940’s and most likely belonging to Stephenson's bakery. ...There was also a bakery named Almay. The baker’s wagon is significant because of its association with H.H. ...This baker’s wagon or cart transported and delivered bread and other baked goods in the Warrnambool area. It currently has advertising for H.H. Smith & Co. Henry Huntington Smith (1857-1941) owned and operated his Warrnambool bakery in the late 19th and early 20th century. However, the design of the wagon is similar to those used by local bakers in the 1930s and 1940s and probably originated from Stephenson’s Bakery in Warrnambool, which operated around that time. The wagon’s original internal shelves were removed in the early days of Flagstaff Hill so that children could have rides around the village in a horse-driven cart. BAKERS’ HISTORY There were many bakeries in Warrnambool in the 19th to mid-20th century. Each bread bakery made horse and cart deliveries in its allocated zone. SMITH’S BAKERY; – as shown on the wagon’s signage. Henry Huntington Smith (1857-1941) was born and educated in Warrnambool. He worked at Davis’ steam biscuit factory in Timor Street before he began his own bakery business in 1885 near the corner of Fairy and Koroit Streets. A few years later Smith built a new bakery on the corner of Fairy and Lava Street where it still stands today (2025) as Monaghan’s Pharmacy. The building was designed by James McLeod in 1892 as a bakehouse, shop and residence for Smith The address was known locally as Smith’s Corner. Next door to the bakery, at 136 Fairy Street, were stables built by Jobbins and McLeod in 1886 for William Cust. A photograph in the archives of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society shows the 1892 building with four fancy horse-drawn wagons on the street with white-clad drivers and a promotional stand erected with 5 bakers in uniform and the signage “H H Smith & Co, Pastry Cooks and Confectioners”. One of the wagons appears to have “H H Smith” painted on the side. H.H. Smith & Co. placed an Advertisement in the Weekly Times in December 1896 promoting its business as bakers, confectioners and pastry cooks, praising their shop as an ‘ornament to the town’ with ‘neat appointments’ and ‘dainty decorations’. It also boasted of supplying a large number of customers within a twelve-mile radius of Warrnambool. In November 1919 The Warrnambool Standard announced the marriage of Henry H Smith, Mayor of Warrnambool, to Jeannie Samson-Goodman in East Adelaide. In the same newspaper was a notice that Frank Crossley was to open as baker and pastry cook in H.H. Smith’s premises. As well as being the proprietor of the H.H. Smith Bakery, Henry Huntington Smith was a Councillor for the Warrnambool Municipality from 1913 to 1937 and Mayer for two terms. In December 1919 during his first term as Mayor, he was honoured for the work he had done with returning soldiers after World War I, receiving a document in recognition of this work, presented by the Mothers, Wives and Sisters of returned soldiers. Smith was very interested and involved in the community in many roles, including being the Vice President of the first Warrnambool and District Historical Society. STEPHENSON’S BAKERY: – believed to be the past owner of the wagon. The last owner of the bakery was Harold Stephenson. Stephenson was enlisted in the A.I.F. and was invalided home in 1943 before the end of the Second World War. He also served as a Councillor from 1958 to 1976, during which time he served six terms as Mayor for the City of Warrnambool (1966-1973) while he had the bakery. He was very involved in many local organisations including the Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club and the Road Race Committee. He died in 1985, lauded as being one of Warrnambool’s “most distinguished civic leaders”. It has been said that the baker injured in World War II invented a special contraption to enable him to get up into the wagon and that he alerted his customers that he was in their vicinity by blowing a whistle. The customers would come out and choose their bread from the back of his wagon then pay him for it. However, another account is given by a man who once earned pocket money by helping the baker on his rounds. He says that it was Stephenson, the owner and manager of the bakery, and not the delivery baker who received a significant injury during the war, making him unable to climb the stairs of his upstairs accommodation at the bakery, therefore causing him to sleep downstairs. At this time in the early to late 1940 Stephenson’s bakery had three wagons, one for each of the delivery rounds. The wagons were painted black and yellow. Two of the drivers were Stan Lake and Ali (Alec) Dean who both had wagons with the covered cabin design. The third driver was Bill Lake who had a flat wagon. Stan Lake delivered in the area around Lava and Koroit Streets, Ali Dean had another round and Bill Lake had the Dennington area. Bread continued to be delivered into the 1960s but by this time the delivery vehicles were motorised. The goods produced at Stephenson’s bakery included bread baked in different shaped tins such as High Tin, Sandwich and Vienna. Some shapes were easily divided into half by breaking them apart, therefore the baker could make two-quarter loaves from a half loaf, satisfying different needs. There was the option of white or brown bread, sweet buns, fruit buns and Boston buns. The baker’s assistant was known to take great delight in ‘trimming’ the broken halves of excess bread and crust, enjoying his treat. THE BAKERY PREMISES: – Southeast corner of Fairy and Lava Streets, Warrnambool. The building retains the original cast iron veranda. Above the veranda, a motif of a wheat sheaf in ornamental plaster can be seen. Inside the building, there are still some of the original fittings. The building was classified by the National Trust in August 1979. After the Second World War, an official system of zoning was introduced as a fair way for the baking industry to operate. In 1949 different pricing was introduced by the Government for either delivered or retail purchased bread. Many of the small local bakeries went out of business after the Government banned zoning. The way was made open for the larger bread manufacturers to enter the local market with cheaper prices. Some of those companies were Mc Queens, Tip Top, Twisties, and Sunicrust, (Mc Queens ‘new’ bakery building was where the current Toyworld shop now stands, is, in the Ozone carpark.) O’Grady’s Bakery, later changing hands and known as Burkes Bakery, was on Fairy Street near the Timor Street intersection, on the North West side. There was also a bakery named Almay. The baker’s wagon is significant because of its association with H.H. Smith’s Bakery in Warrnambool.. The H.H. Smith’s Bakery building on the corner of Fairy and Lava Streets, built in 1892, is classified by the National Trust, August 1979. Smith Street Warrnambool was named after Henry Huntington Smith, who was a Warrnambool Councillor 1913 – 1937 and Mayor 1919 – 1921. Baker’s wagon, often referred to as a baker’s cart. Four wheeled horse-drawn delivery wagon, front wheels smaller than rear wheels. Wagon is clad with metal sheets and lined with varnished timber panels. Wheels have metal rims, wooden spokes and rear wheels have wooden brake pads. Horse shaft is timber with metal fittings. Front has a metal lamp holder, brake lever, metal hand grips and decorative metal foot plates. The wagon has suspension leaves on back and sides and double suspension leaves on the front. Driver’s area at front has a roof, glass side windows and wooden box seat with hinged compartment accessing wagon storage area. Door above back of seat has buckled leather handgrip strap attached, door slides open for access to wagon area. Back of wagon has a wooden step and a split door; top door has ventilation louvers, both doors have metal latches. Wagon is painted cream with brown trim and signage and green step. Remnants of red and green paint are visible; underside of seat panel is painted grey. Wagon advertises H.H. Smith & Co. Baker, a Warrnambool business established in 1885, but is of a more modern design seen around 1930’s and 1940’s and most likely belonging to Stephenson's bakery. Brown signwriting on sides of wagon “H.R. 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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Eltham Bakery 1880, 1980
... Reproduction of a sketch of the old bakery and bakers shop, corner York Street and Main Road Eltham, drawn by Joh Ebeli in 1980...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne bakeries shops eltham main road york street sketches Reproduction of a sketch of the old bakery and bakers shop, corner York Street and Main Road Eltham, drawn by Joh Ebeli in 1980 Eltham Bakery 1880 Photograph ...Reproduction of a sketch of the old bakery and bakers shop, corner York Street and Main Road Eltham, drawn by Joh Ebeli in 1980bakeries, shops, eltham, main road, york street, sketches -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionAdministrative record - Account rendered from Chas. Teague, baker, pastry cook and confectioner, of the Argyle Bakery, Julia St. Portland, 30/04/1898
... Account rendered from Chas. Teague, baker, pastry cook and confectioner, of the Argyle Bakery, Julia St. ...Administrative record Account rendered from Chas. Teague, baker, pastry cook and confectioner, of the Argyle Bakery, Julia St. ...Account rendered from Chas. Teague, baker, pastry cook and confectioner, of the Argyle Bakery, Julia St. Portland to M.E. Adams, in the sum of £4.4.10. Printed form, details handwritten. -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 13 Sydney Street
... bakers...Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges bakers bakers and bakeries bakeries 19th century Written on the back: 600dpi J Quinn Baker in HEY-DAY Building before Breakell's 18cm x 12cm black and white photograph of the building on 13 Sydney Street. ...18cm x 12cm black and white photograph of the building on 13 Sydney Street. Which was occupied by J. Quinn who was a baker. Three figures are standing in front of the building, all female. And one male sitting in a cart pulled by a dark coloured horse. The cart has advertising on the side for J. Quinn. The building is made from bricks with decretive columns on the exterior. Written on the back: 600dpi J Quinn Baker in HEY-DAY Building before Breakell'sbakers, bakers and bakeries, bakeries, 19th century -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 13 Sydney Street, 1970's
... bakers...Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Was the site of J. Quinn Bakery. bakers baker and bakeries bakeries 1970's Written on the back: 486 14-86-35 20cm x 12.5cm black and white photograph of the Breakells Bakery and shop at 13 Sydney Street. ...Was the site of J. Quinn Bakery.20cm x 12.5cm black and white photograph of the Breakells Bakery and shop at 13 Sydney Street. This photo was taken from the south side of the building. Pictured is the shopfront, the outside of the single story shop building and a light coloured two story building in a the back of the shop building. On the side of the building advertising for "Kayes Hair Boutique". At the front of the shop there is a sign for "Hot Food". And on the awning of the shop there are multiple signs including: "Milkbar", "Streets ice cream" and "Fresh bread, pies & pasties". Printed on standard card stock.Written on the back: 486 14-86-35bakers, baker and bakeries, bakeries, 1970's -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 13 Sydney Street, 1970's?
... Bakers...Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Was the site of J. Quinn Bakery Bakers Bakeries Bakers and bakeries Bakery Written on the back: 487 14-86-36 20cm x 12.5cm black and white photograph of the south side and rear of Breakells Bakery and shop. ...Was the site of J. Quinn Bakery20cm x 12.5cm black and white photograph of the south side and rear of Breakells Bakery and shop. At the rear of the shop the wall was demolished in part to remove the oven from the bakery. On the second story of the back building a crude wooden door. Written on the back: 487 14-86-36bakers, bakeries, bakers and bakeries, bakery -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Paddick
... Fred Paddick was a baker for Nicol's Bakery in Sussex Street, Linton (also known as the 'Edinburgh Bakery' - building currently in private ownership). ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields 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 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 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBread Tin, Baker's bread tin, 1953_
... Advertisement: Baker: must be a board hand. Apply Wright's Bakery. 96 Cape Street. ...Advertisement: Baker: must be a board hand. Apply Wright's Bakery. 96 Cape Street. ...Bread tin from Wright's Bakery; Main Street Greensborough. This bakery has now closed. Advertisement: Baker: must be a board hand. Apply Wright's Bakery. 96 Cape Street. Heidelberg. [The Age 14/10/1953, page 25]Metal baker's bread tin (double). Rusted.bread tins, wrights bakery greensborough -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Former Nicol's Bakery Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... 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. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields 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. ...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 -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - Coloured
... Originally owned by a Warren family, being the local baker. Warren's daughter, Ida, married Robert Greer, who continued with the bakery until retirement....Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society Centennial Hall 117-119 Grampians Road Halls Gap grampians Originally owned by a Warren family, being the local baker. Warren's daughter, Ida, married Robert Greer, who continued with the bakery until retirement. ...Originally owned by a Warren family, being the local baker. Warren's daughter, Ida, married Robert Greer, who continued with the bakery until retirement.Side view of cream cottage. Veranda with broken railing. Red iron roof,dark chimney and small 4-paned window on side. small tin fence at side. Autumnal tree in background. Expanse of grass in foreground. Greer's Holiday cottage (rental) c1990's. written in pencil on back.buildings, houses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BAKER DELIVERY VAN, 1920's
... Painted on the side of the van is: Kangaroo Flat Bakery and a picture of a baker surrounded by ornate scroll work, below this is the name 'C.A. ...Painted on the side of the van is: Kangaroo Flat Bakery and a picture of a baker surrounded by ornate scroll work, below this is the name 'C.A. ...Photograph (proof 23) of a delivery van standing outside the Beehive building in Pall Mall. Painted on the side of the van is: Kangaroo Flat Bakery and a picture of a baker surrounded by ornate scroll work, below this is the name 'C.A. Earl'. On the rear doors of the van is Phone 807 (or 817), and 'No, 1'organization, business, bakery, kangaroo flat bakery, c.a. earl -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - JOHN T. HAYES COMMERCIAL BAKERY, 04/05/1891
... Hayes Commercial Bakery: Blue paper with black print. Hole in invoice. ...BUSINESS Retail general John T. Hayes Baker. Mrs Waldock John Y. Hayes Commercial Bakery: Blue paper with black print. ...John Thomas Hayes (1830-1909) came to Bendigo in 1853 and married Harriet Rokewood in 1858. He established the Commercial Bakery in Hargreaves Street. The business was taken over by his son John.John Y. Hayes Commercial Bakery: Blue paper with black print. Hole in invoice. Hargreaves St, Sandhurst, May 4th 1891 To: Mrs Waldock. Dr to John T Hayes, Bread & biscuit Baker. The invoice £71 was paid May 12th by cash. A Hayes. Box 625business, retail, general, john t. hayes baker. mrs waldock -
Orbost & District Historical Societydisplay cart, 1990's
... This axle appears to have part of the cart - either a baker's or butcher's cart. The original cart may have been a butcher's or baker's cart....This axle appears to have part of the cart - either a baker's or butcher's cart. The original cart may have been a butcher's or baker's cart. advertising cart sederlan's-bakery A wooden two-wheeled cart painted cream. ...This cart came from Sederlan's Bakery - Newmerella and Orbost. It had been used outside the premises as advertising. The original chassis had been added to extensively with shafts, wheels and tyres added. This axle appears to have part of the cart - either a baker's or butcher's cart. The original cart may have been a butcher's or baker's cart.A wooden two-wheeled cart painted cream. It has a wooden ply top and is fully enclosed. The chassis seems to be original with the rest having been re-constructed from non-original materials. The shafts are the wrong size and shape, It has had car tyres, wheels and axle attached.advertising cart sederlan's-bakery -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaxle, Early 20th century
... This axle appears to have part of the cart - either a baker's or butcher's cart....The cart came from Sederlan's Bakery and had been used outside the premises as advertising. ...This came from the butcher's/baker's cart on display at the Slab Hut (Orbost Visitor Information Centre). The cart came from Sederlan's Bakery and had been used outside the premises as advertising. The original chassis had been added to extensively with shafts, wheels and tyres added. This axle appears to have part of the cart - either a baker's or butcher's cart.An axle from a butcher's cart. It has been painted red and is made of iron. The shaft is rounded in the centre with square sections near the ends. It has 2 U-bolts to attach the shafts to the cast springs. It has a set of washers at both ends.axle cart transport -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mann Collection Album - High Street West - S.E.C.; Wodonga Sports Store, Wodonga Delicatessen, Marks Bros. Butchery; Halls Bakery, C. 1970s
... The bakery operated for 48 years. In 1960, Bob Hall and four Albury bakers, Eric Wynne and Allan, Neville and Keith Thiel, joined Bunge’s Albury Flour Mills in forming a new company, Southern Border Bakeries. ...The bakery operated for 48 years. In 1960, Bob Hall and four Albury bakers, Eric Wynne and Allan, Neville and Keith Thiel, joined Bunge’s Albury Flour Mills in forming a new company, Southern Border Bakeries. ...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.S.E.C.; Wodonga Sports Store, Wodonga Delicatessen, Marks Bros. Butchery; Halls Bakery. Before Marks Brothers, the butcher Bert Wilcox Butchery. Ron and Anne Chaffey ran the Wodonga Delicatessen from 1983 to 1986 and Marks brothers owned the building. Hall’s Modern Bakery was established in 1930 and was selling Sunicrust Bread. The bakery operated for 48 years. In 1960, Bob Hall and four Albury bakers, Eric Wynne and Allan, Neville and Keith Thiel, joined Bunge’s Albury Flour Mills in forming a new company, Southern Border Bakeries. He became a director and general manager of the company. He also served 9 years in local government. Bob was also a member of the Bread Manufacturers Council of N.S.W., the Australian and New Zealand Bread Manufacturers Association, and an employers representative on the N.S.W. Conciliation Commission and Victorian Arbitration Commission.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, marks brothers, halls modern bakery -
Clunes MuseumProgramme, 1911
... Miss F Perry - Pianoforte Allan Baker Blackband - News Agency Whytes - Boot Mart J W Preston - Timber Yard J Sparks - Butcher R Thomas - Drapery F Weickhardt - Hardware N Nicholls - Grocer J Beer - Greengrocer Weickhardt - Bakery...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields salvation army leisure activity 1911 Miss F Perry - Pianoforte Allan Baker Blackband - News Agency Whytes - Boot Mart J W Preston - Timber Yard J Sparks - Butcher R Thomas - Drapery F Weickhardt - Hardware N Nicholls - Grocer J Beer - Greengrocer Weickhardt - Bakery SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL MEETING PROGRAMME. ...SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL MEETING PROGRAMME. WHITE PAPER WITH BLACK PRINTING.A PHOTO OF COMMISSIONER HAY ON TOP LEFT HAND CORNER, PHOTO OF MRS COMMISSIONER HAY ON TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER. PRINTING IN BLACK. PROGRAMME CONTAINS ADVERTISEMENTS AND SPONSORS AS WELL AS ORDER OF EVENTS FOR EVENING.Miss F Perry - Pianoforte Allan Baker Blackband - News Agency Whytes - Boot Mart J W Preston - Timber Yard J Sparks - Butcher R Thomas - Drapery F Weickhardt - Hardware N Nicholls - Grocer J Beer - Greengrocer Weickhardt - Bakerysalvation army, leisure activity, 1911 -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W, C 1970s (?)
... Robert Greer was the Hall's Gap baker. He married Ida Warren and they had a daughter Rae. ...Robert & Ida inherited the bakery from Ida's father John Warren who established the business in 1929. ...Robert Greer was the Hall's Gap baker. He married Ida Warren and they had a daughter Rae. Robert & Ida inherited the bakery from Ida's father John Warren who established the business in 1929. For further details see Bridging the Gap, p.56Photo shows man (Robert Greer) in an apron standing outside his house.people, greer, buildings, bakery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION: B&W PHOTO OF A FIELD BAKERY,POSTCARD, 1914-1918
... Several bakers standing next to ovens, one carrying a tray of bread. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Postcard WW1 France bakery Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of a field bakery. ...Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of a field bakery. Piles of timber next to a row of ovens. Several bakers standing next to ovens, one carrying a tray of bread. Other loaves sitting on trestles. Three army officers standing to the left. All men facing the camera. Location not known. Handwritten in pencil on the back - Feldbackerei (twice) and GSpostcard, ww1, france, bakery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: ACCOUNT - MITIAMO QUALITY BAKERY
... Account page from the Mitiamo Quality Bakery. D. Dee, Baker and Pastrycook. Date line ends 193-. ...D. Dee, Baker and Pastrycook. Date line ends 193-. ...Account page from the Mitiamo Quality Bakery. D. Dee, Baker and Pastrycook. Date line ends 193-. Page has boxes for every day of the month, plus one. Also listed are loaves, brown bread, cinnamon rolls, yeast buns, raisin bread and pastry. Printed in black. In the top left corner is a sketch of a sheaf of wheat.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, mitiamo quality bakery, d dee -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Bakery Ledger, Andrew Jack, Dyson & Co., Melbourne, Baker's Ledger, 1940s
... This ledger comes from the Model Bakery business of G.W. Greaves, a baker and pastrycook In Allansford in the first half of the 20th century. ...Allansford Bakery Greaves Model Bakery Baker's Ledger Andrew Jack, Dyson & Co. ...This ledger comes from the Model Bakery business of G.W. Greaves, a baker and pastrycook In Allansford in the first half of the 20th century. Allansford is a township 10 kilometres east of Warrnambool, now incorporated into the City of Warrnambool. The ledger contains details of the Greaves business sales of goods, mostly bread, from 1946 to 1948 and includes the names of the customers, the orders and the moneys owing. The bakery served many nearby areas including Wangoom, Hopkins Point, Cudgee, Mepunga, Naringal and Lake Glllear. This ledger is of interest as it illustrates the size of the Allansford bakery and contains many names of people in the area in the 1940s, making it a valuable research object.This is a ledger with a black cover and leather coverings at the corners and a brown leather spine. The red label on the spine has gold lettering and ornamental edges. The inside of the cover has a red mottled pattern and has tape and string stitching. A maker's label is also inside the front cover. The pages are ruled with red lines and contain handwritten entries. There are some loose invoices. The cover is very faded and stained.Baker's Ledger Andrew Jack, Dyson & Co. Wholesale Stationersallansford bakery, greaves model bakery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Bakeries in Surrey Hills
... M.F. Conlan – bakery 410-412 Canterbury Road, note from Miss E. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne bakeries recipes 118 Union Road 108 Union Road Lisa Gave M F Conlon 410-412 Canterbury Road Eileen Conlon G I Garner Conlon's bakery Russell Slavin Joseph Baker and sons Rowe family Davis Gelatine (Australia) Pty. ...A vertical file with the following items: 1. Bakers in Surrey Hills from Sands and Mac’s directories 1885-1960s (1 page). 2. Bakers in Surrey Hills at 108 and 118 Union Road, 1900-1950 (1 page). 3. M.F. Conlan’s new bakery, Box Hill Reporter, 3.1.1930 (1 page). 4. M.F. Conlan – bakery 410-412 Canterbury Road, note from Miss E. Conlan (undated) (1 page). 5. 108 Union Road history, prepared by Lisa Gave, March, 1997 (2 pages). 6. Bakery – Slavin: undated notes on G.I. Garner & M. Conlan by Mrs. E. Sneddon (1 page). 7. ‘Conlan’s bakery’ by Eileen Conlan for a talk at S.H Neighbourhood Centre, 1985, (2 pages with 3rd answers to questions). 8. Advertisement ‘Conlan’s bread’, The Argus, 24.2.1933 (NLA) (1 page). 9. Bakery 118 Union Road various notes 1890-1980 (1 typed and 1 handwritten page). 10. Russell Slavin death notice, 31.1.2001 (1 page). 11. 2 photos, back to back, of baking equipment made by Joseph Baker and sons (unknown newspaper) (1 page). 12. Rowe family information, 2004 (1 page). 13. ‘New ways for cake fillings and frostings’ compiled by Davis Gelatine (Australia) Pty. Ltd. (undated) (1 page folded into booklet). 14. ‘Diabetic recipes’ compiled by Davis Gelatine (undated) (32 page booklet & covers). 15. Catering competition held by the Victorian Master Pastrycooks’ Association: prize awarded to D.H. Rowe July, 1938 (1 page). 16. 2 photocopies of no. 11 (2 pages). 17. Edible Oil Industries Pty. Ltd. Bakery service department 14 recipes (undated) (14 pages). 18. The E.O.I. bakery service Kaykee 10 minute mixing method (undated) (1 page). 19. Casely’s ice block mixes (undated) (15 page booklet & cover). 20. Imperial Margarine Digest, October, 1942, W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. (1 page). 21. Imperial Margarine Digest, July, 1942, W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. (1 page). 22. Nycander & Co. Pty. Ltd. Bun recipes, (3 page booklet). 23. ’Bakery focal point of festival’, Progress Press, 12.4.1999 (1 page). 24. Pure Bread Bakery – business card for Terry Seaman (undated) (1 page). bakeries, recipes, 118 union road, 108 union road, lisa gave, m f conlon, 410-412 canterbury road, eileen conlon, g i garner, conlon's bakery, russell slavin, joseph baker and sons, rowe family, davis gelatine (australia) pty. ltd, victorian master pastrycooks’ association, d h rowe, edible oil industries pty ltd, casely's ice block mixes, imperial margarine digest, nycander & co pty ltd, terry seaman, pure bread bakery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, Bakeries in Surrey Hills
... 1. Bakers in Surrey Hills from Sands and Mac’s directories 1885-1960s (1 page). 2. ...M.F. Conlan – bakery 410-412 Canterbury Road, note from Miss E. ...1. Bakers in Surrey Hills from Sands and Mac’s directories 1885-1960s (1 page). 2. Bakers in Surrey Hills at 108 and 118 Union Road, 1900-1950 (1 page). 3. M.F. Conlan’s new bakery, Box Hill Reporter, 3.1.1930 (1 page). 4. M.F. Conlan – bakery 410-412 Canterbury Road, note from Miss E. Conlan (undated) (1 page). 5. 108 Union Road history, prepared by Lisa Gave, March, 1997 (2 pages). 6. Bakery – Slavin: undated notes on G.I. Garner & M. Conlan by Mrs. E. Sneddon (1 page). 7. ‘Conlan’s bakery’ by Eileen Conlan for a talk at S.H Neighbourhood Centre, 1985, (2 pages with 3rd answers to questions). 8. Advertisement ‘Conlan’s bread’, The Argus, 24.2.1933 (NLA) (1 page). 9. Bakery 118 Union Road various notes 1890-1980 (1 typed and 1 handwritten page). 10. Russell Slavin death notice, 31.1.2001 (1 page). 11. 2 photos, back to back, of baking equipment made by Joseph Baker and sons (unknown newspaper) (1 page). 12. Rowe family information, 2004 (1 page). 13. ‘New ways for cake fillings and frostings’ compiled by Davis Gelatine (Australia) Pty. Ltd. (undated) (1 page folded into booklet). 14. ‘Diabetic recipes’ compiled by Davis Gelatine (undated) (32 page booklet & covers). 15. Catering competition held by the Victorian Master Pastrycooks’ Association: prize awarded to D.H. Rowe July, 1938 (1 page). 16. 2 photocopies of no. 11 (2 pages). 17. Edible Oil Industries Pty. Ltd. Bakery service department 14 recipes (undated) (14 pages). 18. The E.O.I. bakery service Kaykee 10 minute mixing method (undated) (1 page). 19. Casely’s ice block mixes (undated) (15 page booklet & cover). 20. Imperial Margarine Digest, October, 1942, W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. (1 page). 21. Imperial Margarine Digest, July, 1942, W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. (1 page). 22. Nycander & Co. Pty. Ltd. Bun recipes, (3 page booklet). 23. ’Bakery focal point of festival’, Progress Press, 12.4.1999 (1 page). 24. Pure Bread Bakery – business card for Terry Seaman (undated) (1 page). -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Tarnagulla from Poverty Street, behind Bank, Tarnagulla from Poverty Street, behind Bank, Between 1886 and 1899
... Information collated by Murray Comrie: Photo after 1886 and before 1899. Shows bakers shop at corner of Commercial Rd and Poverty St, bakery stables and horse. ...Information collated by Murray Comrie: Photo after 1886 and before 1899. Shows bakers shop at corner of Commercial Rd and Poverty St, bakery stables and horse. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Information collated by Murray Comrie: Photo after 1886 and before 1899. Shows bakers shop at corner of Commercial Rd and Poverty St, bakery stables and horse. Clouston's, Renshaw's Victoria House, Golden Age Hotel, Renshaw's Commerce House and Post Office. This is an original photographic postcard. Monochrome photographic postcard. View of part of Commercial Road and Poverty Streets, Tarnagulla, from a position on Poverty Street behind the Bank site. Premises on Commercial Road which are visible include the Golden Age Hotel and Renshaw's Drapers.Text near bottom edge: 'Johnsn & Co. Ararat' and 'Tarnagulla'.tarnagulla, commerce, shops, businesses, streetscapes, horses, stables, poverty street, commercial road, main street, golden age hotel, renshaw's, bakery, clouston's -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Leanne and Janette Wilson
... 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). ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields 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). ...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 -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph - Joy and Keith Rainey on the Baker's Cart, c. Late 1940s
... They are riding a cart owned by H. Wilson, the baker at Emerald - the old bakery was once at what is now the rear of 1 Kilvington Drive....They are riding a cart owned by H. Wilson, the baker at Emerald - the old bakery was once at what is now the rear of 1 Kilvington Drive. ...This photograph depicts Joy Rainey (leftmost), Keith Rainey (rightmost), and another child. Joy and Keith look slightly younger than they do in another photograph from 1951, so it is likely this photograph was taken in the late 1940s. They are riding a cart owned by H. Wilson, the baker at Emerald - the old bakery was once at what is now the rear of 1 Kilvington Drive.This photograph depicts members of a significant local family.This item is a black and white photograph. The reverse features printed technical information and handwritten annotations. In the photograph are three children in a horsecart; a girl sits on the edge of the cart on the left, while two boys are on the seat looking over their shoulders to face the camera. The cart has writing on the side advertising the Emerald bakery; it is pulled by a single horse. The immediate background features a dirt road proceeding into trees; in the far background a wooded hill rises behind the cart.Reverse, Handwritten: "RAINEY FAMILY / AVONSLEIGH" Reverse, Printed: "10 763 096--B~1.JPG 1 25.09.05 05.10.06" Obverse, side of horsecart: "PHONE 38 / H. WILSON / BAKER / EMERALD" rainey family, joy rainey, keith rainey, 1940s, avonsleigh -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Sunicrust Bakery Wodonga, 1970s - 1990s
... Hall's Bakery was established in Wodonga in 1930. In 1960, Bob Hall and Albury bakers Wynne and Thiel joined Bunge's Albury Flour Mills in forming a new company, Southern Border Bakeries. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Hall's Bakery was established in Wodonga in 1930. In 1960, Bob Hall and Albury bakers Wynne and Thiel joined Bunge's Albury Flour Mills in forming a new company, Southern Border Bakeries. ...Hall's Bakery was established in Wodonga in 1930. In 1960, Bob Hall and Albury bakers Wynne and Thiel joined Bunge's Albury Flour Mills in forming a new company, Southern Border Bakeries. The three bakeries continued to operate separately, but in 1972 Southern Border built the Sunicrust Bakery in Kendall St. A strange anomaly in interstate trade regulations in the 1970s required some innovative thinking. In Victoria, it was illegal to transport bread over 75km, so to get around this, Sunicrust rented a shed in South Albury known as Southern Border Bakeries. Bread from Wodonga was transported to Albury in semi-trailer loads of 10,000 units. It was unloaded and placed in the shed. A docket was written out and the bread was reloaded and was free to be sent back over the border and sent to Melbourne if need be. This manoeuvre complied with Section 92 of the Australian Constitution allowing free trade between States. By 1997, the Sunicrust bakery employed 100 people and produced 200,000 units a week. Goodman Fielder acquired the Sunicrust brand when they purchased Bunge Australia's baking and milling assets in late 1998. Gradually employment fell and Goodman Fielder decided that Wodonga was a small plant and it was no longer economically viable to keep it going. Baking ceased in 2007 with the loss of 44 jobs. Goodman Fielder retained a distribution depot on site.These photos are significant because they document an important manufacturing industry based in Wodonga from the 1970s to 2007,Two photographs of the Sunicrust Bakery in Wodonga. In the coloured photo it has been renamed as Goodman Fielder.wodonga industries, 1970s wodonga, manufacturing industries wodonga -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, R. Cuilleremot, Boespflug et Cie, 1914-1918
... Alan belonged to 3rd Field Bakery Unit, AIF....Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Soldier has been identified as PTE Alan George William Hooke (11513). Alan was a Baker by trade. His father was William Hugh Hooke and his mother was Margaret Holloway Hooke. ...Soldier has been identified as PTE Alan George William Hooke (11513). Alan was a Baker by trade. His father was William Hugh Hooke and his mother was Margaret Holloway Hooke. Alan was born in Rutherglen in 1893 and died in Melbourne in 1978. He is the older brother of Norman Hooke who was KIA in France 1916. Alan belonged to 3rd Field Bakery Unit, AIF.Black and white portrait photograph, on a postcard, of Alan George Hooke in AIF uniformWritten on back: "Alan"world war 1, world war i, alan hooke
