Showing 12 items matching "charlton 1960s"
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Black and white photo looking up High St Charlton 1960s, Murray View Snapshots, 1960s
... Black and white photo looking up High St Charlton 1960s...Charlton 1960s...High St Charlton 1960s...High St Charlton 1960s Charlton 1960s High St Charlton War Memorial Charlton Calder Highway Charlton Black and white photo Looking up High St from the War Memorial 1960s Photograph Black and white photo looking up High St Charlton 1960s Murray View Snapshots ...High St Charlton 1960sBlack and white photo Looking up High St from the War Memorial 1960sCalder Highway Charltoncharlton 1960s, high st charlton, war memorial charlton -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Black and white photo of Post Office Charlton 1960s, Murray View Snapshots, 1960s
... Black and white photo of Post Office Charlton 1960s...Charlton 1960s...Post Office Charlton 1960s...Post Office Charlton 1960s Charlton 1960s Post Office Charlton Post Office, Charlton Black and white photo Post Office 1960s Photograph Black and white photo of Post Office Charlton 1960s Murray View Snapshots ...Post Office Charlton 1960sBlack and white photo Post Office 1960sPost Office, Charltoncharlton 1960s, post office charlton -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Black and white photo of view from Paterson's Bridge looking toward High St. Charlton 1960s, Murray View Snapshots, 1960s
... Black and white photo of view from Paterson's Bridge looking toward High St. Charlton 1960s...Charlton 1960s...View towards High St Charlton from Paterson's Bridge 1960s...Charlton including War Memorial and Allen's Pastrycook and Bakery 1960s...Charlton 1960s Murray View Snapshots ...View towards High St Charlton from Paterson's Bridge 1960sBlack and white photo of view from Paterson's Bridge looking toward High St. Charlton including War Memorial and Allen's Pastrycook and Bakery 1960sApproaching Charltoncharlton 1960s, war memorial charlton, allens pastrycook & bakery -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Black and white photo of view of Charlton from silo 1960s, Murray View Snapshots, 1960s
... Black and white photo of view of Charlton from silo 1960s...Charlton 1960s...Overlooking Charlton from silo 1960s...Black and white photo of view of Charlton from silo 1960s...Overlooking Charlton from silo 1960s Charlton 1960s Overlooking Charlton Black and white photo of view of Charlton from silo 1960s Photograph Black and white photo of view of Charlton from silo 1960s Murray View Snapshots ...Overlooking Charlton from silo 1960sBlack and white photo of view of Charlton from silo 1960sOverlooking Charltoncharlton 1960s -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Dillon Building and Globe Hotel, High St Charlton c.1987, c.1987
... Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields Dillon Building built 1889. The third building operated as a cafe in the 1960s - 1980s. ...Dillon Building built 1889. The third building operated as a cafe in the 1960s - 1980s. Heather's Choice Gift Shop sold out in early 1990s. The Old Globe Hotel established 1874, rebuilt c. 1903 and again in 1940 for licensee J. Credlin. Was the Soil Conservation Authority office , then flats and offices.Colour photograph of the café section of the Dillon Building and the Globe Hotel. LH side of the photo is the cafe section of the two storet, red brick Dillon building. Signage in LH café window reads CHARLTON BYO RESTAURANT and on the RH window MEALS, TAKE AWAYS, SNACKS, COFFEE, DRINKS. Sheer curtains in the cafe windows. The signage on the RH building reads SOIL CONSERVATION AUTHORITY. There are two men in a cherry picker in front of the Soil Conservation building trimming the tree. There are three witches hats on the road and a man in an orange hi-vis vest watching, A woman is walking past on the footpath.dillon, globe hotel, the old globe hotel, credlin, soil conservation authority, charlton, business, industry -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, Charlton Motel c. 1987, c.1987
... The motel was built in the 1960s. Photo is part of a Charlton Shire streetscape series c.1987....Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields The motel was built in the 1960s. Photo is part of a Charlton Shire streetscape series c.1987. ...The motel was built in the 1960s. Photo is part of a Charlton Shire streetscape series c.1987.Colour photograph of the Charlton Motel taken looking south east. The Motel is a white brick, single-storey building with a red trimmed roof. The verandah and some front windows are arches. There is a large garden bed with shrubs in front of the verandah. On the left are signs for various community organisations - Lions, Rotary, Apex, Young Farmers, Red Cross, and Amity. A cream coloured car is parked in the drive way business, charlton, motel -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, Charlton Motel c. 1987, c.1987
... Charlton Motel built in the 1960s....Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields Charlton Motel built in the 1960s. Charlton Motel Business Colour photograph of Charlton Motel taken from across the Calder Hwy looking south east. ...Charlton Motel built in the 1960s.Colour photograph of Charlton Motel taken from across the Calder Hwy looking south east. The motel is a white brick single storey building with red-brown trim on the eaves. The verandah and windows are arched. There is a large tree in the centre of the photo and a white driving toward the photographer. There is a yellow sign in front of the motel and an orange sign on the roof.charlton, motel, business -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, Charlton Roadhouse c. 1987, c.1987
... The Charlton Roadhouse was established in the 1960s (TBC)...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields The Charlton Roadhouse was established in the 1960s (TBC) Charlton Roadhouse Business Industry Charlton Colour photograph of the Charlton Roadhouse taken from the other side of the highway looking south east. ...The Charlton Roadhouse was established in the 1960s (TBC)Colour photograph of the Charlton Roadhouse taken from the other side of the highway looking south east. The highway is visible in the lower part of the photo. The roadhouse is a single storey building with large windows at the front. There is a large roof extending over the petrol pumps. There is a large sign on the roof which reads RESTAURANT. A brown coloured car with a white roof, dark bonnet and towing a trailer is facing toward the photographer. A man is getting the driver's side. A lighter coloured car is facing away from the photographer and a man is beside this car. There is a white Toyota utility parked on the right hand side of the roadhouse in front of the ice storage. There is a small sign for ESSO on the roof edge and a freestanding sign for ESSO close to the entrance to the roadhouse. There is a sign on wheels near the road reading NOW OPEN and another that reads L.P. GAS AUTO GAScharlton roadhouse, business, industry, charlton -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Patton's Garage West Charlton c. 1987, Charlton Shire, c.1987
... Charlton goldfields The garage was established in the 1930s by Mr Gamble. Other proprietors were Perc Kimberley 1943-46, Henderson 1946, Neil Rogers. K. & B. Patton ran the garage from 1960s ...The garage was established in the 1930s by Mr Gamble. Other proprietors were Perc Kimberley 1943-46, Henderson 1946, Neil Rogers. K. & B. Patton ran the garage from 1960s - 2008Colour photo of K. & B. Patton's Garage. The garage is a white, weatherboard single story building with a corrugated iron roof. There small lean-to on the LH side of the building. There is a large entrance and two large windows on the front. There are two petrol pumps at the front of the building. A blue car and a white utility are parked at the LH side of the garage. The signage on the front of the building reads K. & B. PATTON NISSAN and there is a NISSAN sign painted on the roof. There is a sign for Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes on the roof of the lean-to. A telegraph pole and the entrance to Gordon Park is on the right of the photo.perc kimberley, k & b patton, gamble, henderson, neil rogers, business, industry -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Massingham, G. L., (George Leake), St Martin's Anglican Church 1901, c.1901
... St Martin's Anglican Church Armstrong St Charlton c. 1901, built in 1889. The weatherboard church was used until the early 1960s when it was replaced by the current brick building. ...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields St Martin's Anglican Church Armstrong St Charlton c. 1901, built in 1889. The weatherboard church was used until the early 1960s when it was replaced by the current brick building. ...St Martin's Anglican Church Armstrong St Charlton c. 1901, built in 1889. The weatherboard church was used until the early 1960s when it was replaced by the current brick building. The cataloguing sheet lists Mr John Gidley King in the photo.Mounted, unframed black & white photographst martin's anglican church, armstrong st charlton, pastoral care, church, angllican -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1960
... 1960s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. ...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields Noske's mill in mid 1960s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. ...Noske's mill in mid 1960s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photograph with white border.charlton, business, noske's, flour mill -
Melbourne LegacyAudio - Recording, tape, Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General, 1960
... 1960s. legacy week legacy promotion governor general Cardboard box with paper sticker, John Clemenger Pty. Ltd. Adervertising. 473 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Permanent record wriiten with blue ball point pen. Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General. Please return to Tony Charlton ...A special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General, in 1960. Legacy week was a time to appeal to the public for donations and the Governor of Victoria was the patron of Legacy.A record that the Governor General of Australia was involved in promoting Legacy during Legacy week in the 1960s.Cardboard box containing audio tape recording of the address by the Governor General in 1960.Cardboard box with paper sticker, John Clemenger Pty. Ltd. Adervertising. 473 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Permanent record wriiten with blue ball point pen. Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General. Please return to Tony Charlton after use on September 4th, 1960. Cardboard box, recoding. Tape sato - 3 Clear plastic spool, audio tape plastic film.legacy week, legacy promotion, governor general
