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Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 3 NO 2-FEBRUARY 17 1978
... clearance sale... club swimming club clearance sale best wishes cricket health ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville juniors in grand final, thank you, badminton, community care centre, bingo, marysville kinder & infant welfare centre, lions club of marysville district, 1st marysville scout & cub committee, fruit salad farm, lost, charles innes thanks rsl, arthur norman, junior fire brigade, footy club, swimming club, clearance sale, best wishes, cricket, health hints, dental hint -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Water bubble drinker, c1940s
... clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war.... clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war. drinker bubble basin ...This drinker was purchased by Walter Dart from the RAAF clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war.Cast iron drinker stand and basin white enamel coated with one square hole for water bubble tap and one drain fitting. drinker bubble, basin, stand, walter dart, bubbler, dart -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Thalaba the destroyer Vol 1, 1821
... came to us following a clearance sale at the Cassady property... came to us following a clearance sale at the Cassady property ...This book was written in 1801 in an epic poem form. It is unrhymed. It falls into the category of fantasy. The original owner of this book seems to have been John Bland. He is most important in the early history of Port Fairy and had a business in Port Fairy with John Cowtan (corn millers and general merchants). The Cowtans originally had land in the vicinity of the Cassady property of Boughton, Merri River (in Caramut Road near Cassady’s Bridge today) and were related by marriage to the Cassadys. A later owner of the book was William Anderson whose father came to the Yangery district in 1854 and established the property of Rosemount and William remained in this area until his death in 1909. The Andersons were related by marriage to the Cassadys and this book came to us following a clearance sale at the Cassady property, Boughton. This book is of great interest less for its literary content than for its ownership which probably dates back to the 1840s. It is associated with the families of Bland, Cowtan, Cassady and Anderson, all early settlers in Warrnambool and district.This is a brown leather-covered book of 271 pages. The cover has gold decorative borders and patterns and gold lettering. The pages are gilt-edged. The book is the fourth edition of volume one of a Robert Southey poem and has a Preface and Books 1 to 5 with Notes. The inscriptions are handwritten in black ink. One signature has not been deciphered. ‘Wm. Anderson’ ‘John Bland’ william anderson,, rosemount, william cassady, john bland, john cowtan, thalaba the destroyer, warrnambool, poem thalaba the destroyer, 19th century poems, robert southey books -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Ewart Bros. Menswear 1954 - 1998
... April 1998 a clearance sale of all shop fittings was finally... April 1998 a clearance sale of all shop fittings was finally ...EWART BROTHERS MENSWEAR In 1954 Clarrie and Jeff Ewart opened their business, Ewart Bros. Menswear in High Street, Wodonga. They united after having worked in separate menswear businesses following schooling at St Augustine’s in Wodonga. Clarrie had worked at Abikhairs and Jeff had his own business after working at Cann’s in Albury. Over more than 40 years in business Ewart Bros. operated from different premises, first in a rented premises at 192 High Street, then their own shop at 180 High Street in 1965. Their second site became known as the 'long shop' as it extended from High Street and through to the Coles supermarket car park. In 1962 they also opened a book shop at 192A High Street, advertising sales of books, stationery, cards and school book orders. Ewart Bros. was put up for auction in November 1995, with Clarrie and Jeff intending to retire. However the business was passed in at auction, so the business continued. On Friday 3rd April 1998 a clearance sale of all shop fittings was finally held, with Ewart Bros Menswear thanking the customers and friends who had supported them over the past 45 years. Jeff died on 5th April 1999 and Clarrie died on 20 May 2020.These items are significant because they represent an important and long serving business in the Wodonga community.A collection of photos and advertisements for Ewart Bros. Menswear in Wodongaewart bros. menswear, wodonga businesses, jsff and clarrie ewart -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Blanket
... at the Nhill base clearance sale. blanket, bedding, woollen, grey ...These blankets were made for service issue, common complain they were too thin an coldBlanket was purchased at the Nhill base clearance sale.Woollen blanket Grey colour with cotton braid on two side blanket, bedding, woollen, grey