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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Brown's Bakery and residence, 1989 copy
Photograph showing residence of Browns Bakery and part of shop and old palm tree on left. Also part of Collivers shop on right. Zappias Pharmacy now on bakery site.Black and white copy photograph of residence and part of Brown's bakery, Hogan Street, Tatura. Late 1940's.on back: Browns Bakery and residencebrowns bakery -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Paul's, Bakery Hill, Ballarat East, 2015, 05/04/2015
St Paul's was an early church on the Ballarat Goldfields. Built on Bakery Hill, it is situated close to the site of the Ballarat Reform League Monster Meetings. Colour photograph of a brick church with bell tower. It is St Paul's Anglican Church, Bakery Hill, Ballarat East.st paul's anglican church, bakery hill, ballarat east, religion -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Bakery, Thompson Ave, Cowes Phillip Island, 1920
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 -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Bakery Mernda 1930
Photograph of Turners Bakery, Schotters Road, Mernda, 1930. History: TURNER Charles - baker, Schotters Road, Mernda. A red and yellow brick bakery is believed to have been designed and constructed by Moses Thomas during the 1870s. Its first owner was Charles Turner, who required suitable premises in which to bake bread for the residents of Mernda and surrounding areas. The actual bake oven stands at the rear of this building, along with a six-roomed dwelling and original well and weatherboard stables. Charles and his brother Stephenson baked bread for sixty years, while their brother-in-law, Mr. Russell, and others drove the cart. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday they would deliver bread to homes in the Yan Yean and Whittlesea area, leaving about midday with the hot bread and returning in the dark in winter. On alternate days they would deliver to Mernda and Separation. The Turners also had a store and sold groceries. Stephenson was appointed as postmaster for Mernda from 1880 to 1885 at 15 Pounds per annum. His brother Charles followed until 1892, when the post office was transferred to the railway station. Charles died in 1944. The business was sold after Stephenson’s death in 1948 to the Mitchell Brothers of Whittlesea and eventually closed. Both Charles and Stephenson had been staunch supporters of the near-by Mernda Methodist Church. Charles was a member for sixty-seven years and acted as a preacher, conducting services in many surrounding Methodist churches. He also taught Sunday School and both he and Stephenson were Church Trustees. In 1946 Stephenson had donated land to the church for establishment of a tennis court. Since closure as a bakery, the building has seen use at different times as a cafe, shoe factory and private residence - from: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study. A collection of Turner family photographs related to Charles Turner, baker, and pioneer of the Mernda district.Black and white copy of photograph.Handwritten on the front: Bakery Mernda 1930.mernda, charles turner, turner family, c turner baker, stephenson turner, schotters road mernda, bakery, mcdonald family, turners bakery, bride and groom, wedding -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Turner Bakery, 1985
Turner's Bakery at Schotters Road, Mernda. History: TURNER Charles - baker, Schotters Road, Mernda. A red and yellow brick bakery is believed to have been designed and constructed by Moses Thomas during the 1870s. Its first owner was Charles Turner, who required suitable premises in which to bake bread for the residents of Mernda and surrounding areas. The actual bake oven stands at the rear of this building, along with a six-roomed dwelling and original well and weatherboard stables. Charles and his brother Stephenson baked bread for sixty years, while their brother-in-law, Mr. Russell, and others drove the cart. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday they would deliver bread to homes in the Yan Yean and Whittlesea area, leaving about midday with the hot bread and returning in the dark in winter. On alternate days they would deliver to Mernda and Separation. The Turners also had a store and sold groceries. Stephenson was appointed as postmaster for Mernda from 1880 to 1885 at 15 Pounds per annum. His brother Charles followed until 1892, when the post office was transferred to the railway station. Charles died in 1944. The business was sold after Stephenson’s death in 1948 to the Mitchell Brothers of Whittlesea and eventually closed. Both Charles and Stephenson had been staunch supporters of the near-by Mernda Methodist Church. Charles was a member for sixty-seven years and acted as a preacher, conducting services in many surrounding Methodist churches. He also taught Sunday School and both he and Stephenson were Church Trustees. In 1946 Stephenson had donated land to the church for establishment of a tennis court. Since closure as a bakery, the building has seen use at different times as a cafe, shoe factory and private residence - from: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study. A collection of Turner family photographs related to Charles Turner, baker, and pioneer of the Mernda district.Colour photograph.Handwritten on the back: Turner Bakery/ Taken for our building book 1985mernda, charles turner, turner family, c turner baker, stephenson turner, schotters road mernda, bakery, mcdonald family, turners bakery, turner's bakery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery horse drawn delivery cart with driver, 1920 1923
Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery horse drawn delivery cart with driverB/W. photograph. Showing a horse ad trap with a man on the trap. wooden fence in the backgroundWritten on the trap: Gustav Mahnke Stawell Bakerystawell business -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Curran's Bakery and Charlton Tribune Office 1987
Bakery established by Peter Klunder in 1876. Sold to Munachens in 1930s and then Wallace, J. Griffin, P. Kliempt, Currans and a. Tallentyre. Shop renovated several times.Colour photograph of Curran's Bakery, Victorian Producer's Co-operative and the Charlton Tribune Office. White Car parked in fron of VPC office. Man crossing the street toward photographer. peter klunder, bakery, munachen, wallace, griffin, kliempt, curran, tallentyre -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, 'The Rescue' at Bakery Square, 1977
Bunnings and Melton Fresh replaced Magnet Store in Bakery Square.Members of the Melton Fire Brigade at the opening of the 'Magnet Store' in Bakery Squarelocal identities, emergency services, local significant events -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Old Bakery, York Street, Eltham
Black and white photograph of the old bakery in York Street, Elthameltham, bakery, buildings, york street -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - B/W Photograph, Barelli's Bakery, 1929
Black and white photo of bakehouse of L.J. Barelli. eg Barelli's Bakery, built 1929.barelli, l.j., blackburn, bakery -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hugh Fisher, The Old Bakery and House, York Street and Main Road, Eltham
Black and white photograph of the Old Bakery and house at the corner of York Street and Main RoadB350eltham, bakery, buildings, york street, main road -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Bakery
L.J. Barelli delivered bread to the local Mitcham residents by horse and buggy. He also advertised as a caterer for weddings and social functions. He had another bakery in Blackburn (1930 information). L.J. Barelli (Lou) was the father of Alan and Doug and the Grandfather of Ken who became the mayor of the City of Nunawading.Sepia photograph of Barelli's Bakery, and shop, which was on the north-west corner of Whitehorse and Britannia Streets, Mitchammitcham bakery, barelli, l. j. -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Financial record, Weekly Account Book of William Grant's Bakery Business in Melbourne circa 1840s
William Grant was an early European colonist in the Bacchus Marsh township. Before arriving in Bacchus Marsh he conducted a bakery business in Melbourne in the 1840s. He arrived in Bacchus Marsh around 1850 and became successful in business and was prominent in many community and local government organisations. He died in 1884. Bound ledger book with hand written entries listing products and services provided by a bakery business conducted by William Grant in Melbourne. The entries cover the period 1842-1843.william grant 1813-1884, grant family bacchus marsh -
Greensborough Historical Society
Paper bag, Brumby's Bakery, Hop into Brumby's for Easter deals, 2000c
Promotional paper bags for Brumby's Bakery at 36 Were Street..Brown paper bag, promotional offers printed in green ink both sidesbrumbys bakery greensborough -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Document, Invoice from Vanzetta Brother's Bakery, Hepburn, Victoria, 1957, 1959
Invoice from Vanzetta's Bakery, Hepburnvanzetta, hepburn, john gervasoni, stamp duty stamp, philately -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Old Eltham Bakery and cottage, cnr of York Street and Main Road, Eltham, c.Jul 1974
The old weatherboard building, possibly dating from the 1860s, comprised a dwelling with a shop in the front room opening off a timber verandah deck which directly fronted the Main Road footpath. At the rear was a brick building of much later date which was for many years used for the bakery. The buildings were demolished in 1979 for construction of flats.35 mm colour positive transparency (x5) Mount - Kodak Kodachrome CardProcessed Jul 1974bakery, eltham, main road, york street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Old Eltham Bakery and cottage, cnr of York Street and Main Road, Eltham, c.Jul 1974
The old weatherboard building, possibly dating from the 1860s, comprised a dwelling with a shop in the front room opening off a timber verandah deck which directly fronted the Main Road footpath. At the rear was a brick building of much later date which was for many years used for the bakery. The buildings were demolished in 1979 for construction of flats.35 mm colour positive transparency (x5) Mount - Kodak Kodachrome CardProcessed Jul 1974bakery, eltham, main road, york street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Old Eltham Bakery and cottage, cnr of York Street and Main Road, Eltham, c.Jul 1974
The old weatherboard building, possibly dating from the 1860s, comprised a dwelling with a shop in the front room opening off a timber verandah deck which directly fronted the Main Road footpath. At the rear was a brick building of much later date which was for many years used for the bakery. The buildings were demolished in 1979 for construction of flats.35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Kodak Kodachrome CardProcessed Jul 1974bakery, eltham, main road, york street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Old Eltham Bakery and cottage, cnr of York Street and Main Road, Eltham, c.Jul 1974
The old weatherboard building, possibly dating from the 1860s, comprised a dwelling with a shop in the front room opening off a timber verandah deck which directly fronted the Main Road footpath. At the rear was a brick building of much later date which was for many years used for the bakery. The buildings were demolished in 1979 for construction of flats.35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Kodak Kodachrome CardProcessed Jul 1974bakery, eltham, main road, york street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Old Eltham Bakery and cottage, cnr of York Street and Main Road, Eltham, c.Jul 1974
The old weatherboard building, possibly dating from the 1860s, comprised a dwelling with a shop in the front room opening off a timber verandah deck which directly fronted the Main Road footpath. At the rear was a brick building of much later date which was for many years used for the bakery. The buildings were demolished in 1979 for construction of flats.35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Kodak Kodachrome CardProcessed Jul 1974bakery, eltham, main road, york street -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Ballarat From Bakery Hill
Image of a Ballarat streetscape from Bakery Hill.ballarat, bridge street, bakery hill, streetscape, architecture -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden
Postcard - Noel Counihan exhibition Moscow 1960 souvenir, Bakery Hill 1854
One of a series of postcards from an exhibition of works by Australian Social Realist artists held in Russia in 1960. This postcard is significant to Ballarat as it links to the linocuts Counihan and others produced to commemorate the centenary of the Eureka Stockade in 1954. As this depicts a painting of an event at Ballarat significant in its context to protest for social equality that would be understood by the soviet audience. A link between Australian socialist artists and the Russian political sensibilities of the time.Black and white image of Noel Counihan's painting of Bakery Hill Ballarateureka stockade, ballarat reform league, socialism, australian art, ballarat, russia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, St Paul's Bakery Hill, 2016, 03/12/2016
First housing parishioners in a tent on the Humffray Street site, the first wooden church was built March 1855, and was the first of three different churches to occupy the church yard. Colour Photograph of St Paul's Anglican Church, Bakery Hill, Ballarat. st paul's anglican church, bakery hill, bakery hill monster meeting, eureka stockade, eureka flag -
Ballarat Heritage Services
The Roads: The High Road By Bakery Hill, 17/007/1856
A drawing of bad roads at Bakery Hill, Ballarat from the pages of Punch.main road, bakery hill, roads -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Bakery Site for Sale, 2018
A piece of Harrington's Bakery site at 493 Canterbury Road, Vermont is for sale again.A piece of Harrington's Bakery site at 493 Canterbury Road, Vermont is for sale again.A piece of Harrington's Bakery site at 493 Canterbury Road, Vermont is for sale again.canterbury road, vermont, no. 493, harrington's bakery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Bakery Hill Monster Meeting Commemorative Plaque, St Paul's Way, Ballarat East, 2015, 10/05/2015
A photograph of a plaque in the shape of a star, and a flagpole on Bakery Hill, commemorating the Bakery Hill Monster Meeting of 1854, when the Ballarat Reform League was launched. The plaque is in St Paul's Way, in close proximity to St Paul's Anglican Church.bakery hill, monster meeting, eureka stockade, plaque -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
Black and white copy of a photograph of the side of The Standard Bakery, with three small children standing in front of the building.Sign on veranda of the shop: "The Standard Bakery. C. Huhs."standard bakery, bakery, shops, main street, huhs family -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 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 1980bakeries, shops, eltham, main road, york street, sketches -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Harrington Bakery Site, 2017
The old Harrington's Bakery site and three neighbouring allotments have been sold for about $6 million for the erection of 19 town-houses.harrington's bakery, canterbury road, vermont no. 493 -508 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Site of the Bakery Hill Monster Meeting, 2016, 03/12/2016
Flag pole behind St Paul's Anglican Church. It was on the brow of this hill that the Bakery Hill Monster Meetings took place in the prelude to the Eureka Stocade.st paul's anglican church, bakery hill, bakery hill monster meeting, eureka stockade, eureka flag