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Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Car Purchase, General Credits Limited, 15.11.1957
... Citroen...Robin Boyd owned a Standard 8 after the war, followed by this blue Citroen DS (Goddess). Subsequently, he owned a silver Citroen DS, two Studebaker Hawks (without fins) and finally a white hardtop Dodge Phoenix. ...Documentation for the purchase of a 1957 Citroen DS (Goddess), Registration GSO 126. ...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Robin Boyd owned a Standard 8 after the war, followed by this blue Citroen DS (Goddess). Subsequently, he owned a silver Citroen DS, two Studebaker Hawks (without fins) and finally a white hardtop Dodge Phoenix. ...Robin Boyd owned a Standard 8 after the war, followed by this blue Citroen DS (Goddess). Subsequently, he owned a silver Citroen DS, two Studebaker Hawks (without fins) and finally a white hardtop Dodge Phoenix. Documentation for the purchase of a 1957 Citroen DS (Goddess), Registration GSO 126. Carbon copy, blue paper. Robin Boyd writing on top in blue pen.citroen, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_6 -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Car Purchase, 18.11.1957
... For State of Victoria additional fee on car purchase of Citroen Registration GSO 126....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne For State of Victoria additional fee on car purchase of Citroen Registration GSO 126. Carbon copy, yellow paper. ...For State of Victoria additional fee on car purchase of Citroen Registration GSO 126.Carbon copy, yellow paper. -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Certificate, 1958-1960
... Car insurance certificates for the Citroen Goddess Registration GSO 126 1958-1960....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Car insurance certificates for the Citroen Goddess Registration GSO 126 1958-1960. ...Car insurance certificates for the Citroen Goddess Registration GSO 126 1958-1960.Three documents -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Holder, Match box holder, 1935
... The business was called the Super Service Station and Pearson was the agent for Triumph and Citroen cars. He sold petrol and used cars and did car repairs. ...The business was called the Super Service Station and Pearson was the agent for Triumph and Citroen cars. He sold petrol and used cars and did car repairs. ...Matches and match boxes were common and essential household items in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century. Today matches are used only irregularly. This match box holder was an advertising tool for Roy Pearson who had a motor service station at 100 Kepler Street, Warrnambool in the 1930s. The business was called the Super Service Station and Pearson was the agent for Triumph and Citroen cars. He sold petrol and used cars and did car repairs. In 1937 the business was run by Chorlton and GrahamThis item is of considerable interest showing the type of advertising used in Warrnambool in 1935. Apart from its utilitarian use of holding a match box, it is an advertising tool containing a 1935 calendar and it also uses humour as its main appeal. The holder features a face which shows a happy man when held one way (“This man calls at Pearson’s Service Station for satisfaction’) and a grumpy man when it is turned around (‘This man wishes he did call’). This is a metal match box holder, painted blue with yellow printing and an image of a man’s face. It has a 1935 calendar. It is much rusted on the inside and a little blotched on the outside. ‘Roy H. Pearson, Super Service Station, Ye Auto Fille Here, Phone 511, 100 Kepler Street, Warrnambool. This man calls at Pearson’s Service Station for satisfaction, This man wishes he did call’ pearson service station, warrnambool, match box holder
