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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Grenville Standard Building, Clyde Street, Linton
... Grenville Standard Building, Clyde Street, Linton...... Clyde Street Linton...Clyde Street, Linton, Goldfields, Victoria, Australia...Grenville Standard Building, Clyde Street, Linton Photograph Photograph ...Sepia photograph of Grenville Standard building, with view of railway station and other buildings spread across open land at east of township."S E Surman".grenville standard [newspaper], buildings, linton railway station, clyde street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Looking East, Clyde Street, Linton, 2014
... Looking East, Clyde Street, Linton, 2014 ...Clyde Street Linton...Looking East, Clyde Street, Linton, 2014 Photograph ...From 1898 until the 1940s, the 'Grenville Standard' newspaper building was located approximately where the Telstra building is. The RSL hall was afterwards on this site, until it also was demolished in 1996.Colour photograph which shows a tree-lined road. On the left is a small cement-sheet building, the Telstra exchange at Linton.clyde street linton, site of grenville standard building linton, site of rsl hall linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Buildings in Sussex Street, near corner of Clyde Street, Linton, 1982
... Buildings in Sussex Street, near corner of Clyde Street, Linton, 1982...Linton Post Office building Bennett's butchers Jarvis family Maisie Hart Black and white photograph showing three buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, as they were in 1982 : the Linton Post Office, the former Bennett butcher's shop, and a house lived in at the time by Maisie Hart. Buildings in Sussex Street, near corner of Clyde ...The Linton Post Office building, erected in 1880, was still operational in 1982. The former Bennett family and later Todd family butcher's shop is understood to have been built in 1858. In 1982 it was a private dwelling occupied by the Jarvis family; the house on the right (lived in at the time by Maisie Hart) is thought to have been moved to the site in the 1950s, after fire destroyed an earlier house on the site.Black and white photograph showing three buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, as they were in 1982 : the Linton Post Office, the former Bennett butcher's shop, and a house lived in at the time by Maisie Hart.linton post office building, bennett's butchers, jarvis family, maisie hart -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Martin Photo 72 Webster St, Ballarat, Royal Standard Hotel and Post Office, Linton
... Sussex Street Linton... Clyde...Sepia photograph of buildings on the junction of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building and Bryant's shop can be seen on the RHS, the Royal Standard Hotel on the LHS. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The Bank of New South Wales built a newer building at the northern end of Sussex Street in 1903-04. Frank and Susie Bryant are understood to have bought the shop after they married in 1908. Sussex Street Linton Clyde ...The Bank of New South Wales built a newer building at the northern end of Sussex Street in 1903-04. Frank and Susie Bryant are understood to have bought the shop after they married in 1908.Sepia photograph of buildings on the junction of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building and Bryant's shop can be seen on the RHS, the Royal Standard Hotel on the LHS. The photograph has been mounted on grey card.On back: "Esther Cluff Linton".sussex street linton, clyde street linton, royal standard hotel, linton post office, frank & susie bryant's shop, bank of new south wales building, streetscapes -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Houses in York and Clyde Streets, Linton, undated
... ...Clyde Street...Linton...It shows a number of houses, including houses owned by Mrs Bobby Nicol (facing York Street, on the corner of Clyde Street) and the Ching family (facing Clyde Street, on the opposite corner of York Street), and a house owned at that time by the Forestry Commission (on the corner of Clyde and Adair Streets). A glimpse of the Linton...Black and white copy of original photograph, which shows a number of houses near the intersection of Clyde and York Streets, Linton....Houses in York and Clyde Streets, Linton, undated Photograph ...The photograph appears to have been taken from the rear of what was then the Grenville Shire Offices. It shows a number of houses, including houses owned by Mrs Bobby Nicol (facing York Street, on the corner of Clyde Street) and the Ching family (facing Clyde Street, on the opposite corner of York Street), and a house owned at that time by the Forestry Commission (on the corner of Clyde and Adair Streets). A glimpse of the Linton State School and the Court House/police station can be seen in the background. Land which is now part of the Golden Plains Council Depot (in foreground) appears to be unused. The photograph appears on p. 29 of 'A Pictorial History of Linton', published in 1989. The book dates the photo to the 1920s, however the early LDHS "Index to photographs" gives the date c.1943.Black and white copy of original photograph, which shows a number of houses near the intersection of Clyde and York Streets, Linton.houses, york street, clyde street, linton court house -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Community-RSL Hall, 1996, 1996
... 1 of 7 coloured photographs Community-RSL Hall, Clyde Street, Linton....Community-RSL Hall "Front view of RSL-Community Hall Clyde St, Linton November 1996". 1 of 7 coloured photographs Community-RSL Hall, Clyde Street, Linton. ...The community hall, originally a shearing shed, was donated to the RSL in the 1950's. Moved from Bill Lewers property 'Hoyles Creek' to Clyde St, Linton. When the RSL closed in 1982 the hall was bought by Grenville Shire council for use as a community hall. The hall was demolished in December 1996 when the Multi Purpose Hall at Linton Rec. Reserve was opened.1 of 7 coloured photographs Community-RSL Hall, Clyde Street, Linton."Front view of RSL-Community Hall Clyde St, Linton November 1996".community-rsl hall -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Community-RSL Hall, 1996, 1996
... Back of Community-RSL hall, Clyde Street, Linton....Back of Community-RSL hall, Clyde Street, Linton. Community-RSL Hall, 1996 Photograph ...The rear section, sticking out, was added to provide a kitchen. This was used by many groups that used the hall including CWA and CWA Night Owls, Garden Club, Progress Association, ANA, Playgroup, Historical Society, Back-to-Linton.2 of 7 colour photographs. Back of Community-RSL hall, Clyde Street, Linton."Rear view of RSL-community hall, Clyde St, Linton - Nov. 1996".community-rsl hall -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fundraising walk for Community Aid Abroad, 1968
... Black and white photograph of four women walking along Clyde Street, Linton. Catholic Presbytery in background....Street Linton 3360 goldfields Photograph shows Lintonians Mrs Hiscock, Carrie Murrell, Anne O'Beirne and Jennie Hiscock on a fundraising walk for Community Aid Abroad, November 20th 1968. Carrie Murrell Anne O'Beirne Jennie Hocking Jennie Hiscock "Snap taken by Mr Frank O'Beirne Treasurer for "Community Aid Abroad" Nov. 20th 1968, Carrie Murrell, Anne O'Beirne and Jennie (Hiscock) Hocking walking for 'Walk want for C.A.A. (8 miles) 1968". Black and white photograph of four women walking along Clyde ...Photograph shows Lintonians Mrs Hiscock, Carrie Murrell, Anne O'Beirne and Jennie Hiscock on a fundraising walk for Community Aid Abroad, November 20th 1968.Black and white photograph of four women walking along Clyde Street, Linton. Catholic Presbytery in background."Snap taken by Mr Frank O'Beirne Treasurer for "Community Aid Abroad" Nov. 20th 1968, Carrie Murrell, Anne O'Beirne and Jennie (Hiscock) Hocking walking for 'Walk want for C.A.A. (8 miles) 1968".carrie murrell, anne o'beirne, jennie hocking, jennie hiscock -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Post Office, 1980
... Black and white photograph of Linton Post Office building, on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. Inscription on the back identifies the date as 1980....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Linton Post Office On back, in blue ink:"1980 / P.O. CENTENARY". Black and white photograph of Linton Post Office building, on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. ...Black and white photograph of Linton Post Office building, on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. Inscription on the back identifies the date as 1980.On back, in blue ink:"1980 / P.O. CENTENARY".linton post office -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, MCR Drafting Office, Corner Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Photograph taken in 1988 of building on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, at that time the home of Barry Jarvis and used as business premises by MCR Drafting....MCR Drafting Office, Corner Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, 1988 Photograph ...Built 1858-9, originally Bennett-Todd butcher shop. Jim Ryan hairdresser and billiard-snooker parlour in 1930s.Colour photograph showing a long white painted building with green roof and verandah fronting onto footpath. Photograph taken in 1988 of building on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, at that time the home of Barry Jarvis and used as business premises by MCR Drafting.mcr drafting [business], barry jarvis, buildings, shops, houses -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ching brothers' home, formerly Di Piazza's
... House at 7 Clyde Street, Linton, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields House at 7 Clyde Street, Linton, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s. ...House at 7 Clyde Street, Linton, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s.Black and white photograph of house with shed at side and front fence."House on site of Di Piazza's Clyde St, donor Shane Grigg".ching family, di piazza, buildings, houses -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ceremony at RSL Hall, Linton
... The RSL Hall was in Clyde Street, Linton, where the Telstra building now stands. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The RSL Hall was in Clyde Street, Linton, where the Telstra building now stands. ...The RSL Hall was in Clyde Street, Linton, where the Telstra building now stands. The hall was demolished in the 1990s after the opening of the new recreation reserve hall.Small black and white photograph shows a group of hatless men standing to attention at left and a group of mostly children and women seated and standing to right. Four men standing next to the hall in the centre of the photograph appear to be officiating the ceremony. The flag is flying at half-mast. The date of this photograph is unknown, the occasion was possibly an Anzac Day service.In pencil on back: "RSL Hall Ceremony Linton".rsl hall linton, ceremonies -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Snow scene Linton, about 1950, c1950
... View is to the east from the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton (near former Post Office building, fence and sheds of which can be seen in the photograph)....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields View is to the east from the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton (near former Post Office building, fence and sheds of which can be seen in the photograph). ...View is to the east from the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton (near former Post Office building, fence and sheds of which can be seen in the photograph).Black and white photograph of snow covered landscape, view from former Bennetts Butcher's shop corner Clyde and Sussex Streets (opposite P.O). Rear of Post Office can be glimpsed on the left of the photo."Snow scene from Linton Post office about 1950".snow, linton post office -
Linton and District Historical Society IncConveyance document, Conveyance document, 1863 : sale of Allotment 15, Section 1, Township of Linton : Henry Franks to William Hugill
... The land, on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, was later owned by David McFadzean, and after his death by several generations of the Barr/Greenbank families. ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields The land (with improvements) was sold for £650. Henry Franks had purchased the land for £16.15s at the Sale of Special Lands at Linton in 1861. The land, on the corner of Sussex and Clyde ...The land (with improvements) was sold for £650. Henry Franks had purchased the land for £16.15s at the Sale of Special Lands at Linton in 1861. The land, on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton, was later owned by David McFadzean, and after his death by several generations of the Barr/Greenbank families. It is understood that David McFadzean built the house there in 1873. (House still standing, generally referred to as "Barr's" - current address 64 Sussex Street, Linton.)A3 photocopy of an agreement ("indenture") made in 1863 between Henry Franks and William Hugill for the sale/purchase of Allotment 15, Section 1, Township of Linton. henry franks, william hugill, conveyance documents, land sales, land purchases, j. h. barr, david mcfadzean, allotment 15 section 1 township of linton, 64 sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Grenville Standard and Linton Railway Station buildings, c.1900
... Black and white postcard photograph of view looking east from Clyde Street in Linton township. 'Grenville Standard' building prominent in foreground, railway buildings and machinery, and station-master's house, in middle ground. ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields The 'Grenville Standard' was Linton's newspaper from 1895-1941. The railway arrived at Linton in 1891. Grenville Standard [newspaper] Linton Railway Station Buildings Station Master's House Linton "Linton Railway station about 1900" hand printed across top of photograph. "Looking East from Township of Linton" printed beneath picture. Black and white postcard photograph of view looking east from Clyde ...The 'Grenville Standard' was Linton's newspaper from 1895-1941. The railway arrived at Linton in 1891. Black and white postcard photograph of view looking east from Clyde Street in Linton township. 'Grenville Standard' building prominent in foreground, railway buildings and machinery, and station-master's house, in middle ground. Hills rising behind, with two or three cottages, and trees."Linton Railway station about 1900" hand printed across top of photograph. "Looking East from Township of Linton" printed beneath picture.grenville standard [newspaper], linton railway station, buildings, station master's house linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Cobb & Co Coach Outside the Royal Standard Hotel, Linton
... In the background is the Royal Standard Hotel, a two-storey weatherboard building which stood on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton (demolished 1926). The photograph is undated....In the background is the Royal Standard Hotel, a two-storey weatherboard building which stood on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton (demolished 1926). The photograph is undated. ...This image was copied in 2020 from a facebook post by Marcia Penny, a descendant of Linton's Craine family. Information with the image on facebook said the original photograph had been in a McIntyre family album (the McIntyre family was connected to the Craine family by marriage).Digital copy of an original photograph and its mounting card, which shows a coach drawn by two horses. The sign on the side of the coach reads "Cobb & Co / PLANET / Royal Mail". A man is standing near the horses' heads, and two (three?) other men are seated on the outside of the coach. In the background is the Royal Standard Hotel, a two-storey weatherboard building which stood on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton (demolished 1926). The photograph is undated.cobb & co coach, royal standard hotel, buildings, hotels -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Brass Band Outside Todd Bros Butchers, circa 1900
... Mounted black & white photograph of a group of bandsmen and onlookers, in front of Todd Bros Butchers, corner Clyde and Sussex Streets, Linton. Joints of meat are visible in front window of shop. ...Butcher Ernie Ching Mounted black & white photograph of a group of bandsmen and onlookers, in front of Todd Bros Butchers, corner Clyde and Sussex Streets, Linton. Joints of meat are visible in front window of shop. ...Subjects identified in early LDHS records: "Holding, Stella Todd, Pat Mark, Millie Todd. Bill Stratton with butchers basket Paddy Todd with double bass horn Diddy Powell with tenor horn\ Jack Simper with cornet Mr Trengrove drum major Jimmy Suttie cornet George Bennett tenor horn W Todd bandmaster and cornet George Preston euphonium onlookers Gordon Bennett, Norman Nelson, Possum Dawe. As the boys were all in dark suits I think the occasion would have been at [Ernie] Ching's funeral. He died with Peron [peritonitis]. He was 21 and a good bandsman. The band played 'Lead kindly light, The Dead March from Saul, very Sad' ". Note: - This information was once written on a piece of paper attached to the photograph. This slip of paper is no longer affixed to back of photograph. There is a copy of this photograph in the Todd family file, with some names listed. If this photograph was taken on the day of Ernie Ching's funeral, it dates the photograph to 1908. Mounted black & white photograph of a group of bandsmen and onlookers, in front of Todd Bros Butchers, corner Clyde and Sussex Streets, Linton. Joints of meat are visible in front window of shop. A black and white dog is curled up asleep below the display window. Two young boys in the forefront are wearing striped aprons. One of the boys is holding a basket of goods.brass bands, musicians, streetscapes, todd bros. butcher, ernie ching -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Grenville Standard Newspaper Office, Linton 1907
... street of Linton. Early LDHS index to photographs says that the people walking along Clyde Street were "probably [in Linton] for Highland sports". ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields newspapers printers railway stations Black and white image of people walking past a building in the main street of Linton. Early LDHS index to photographs says that the people walking along Clyde ...Black and white image of people walking past a building in the main street of Linton. Early LDHS index to photographs says that the people walking along Clyde Street were "probably [in Linton] for Highland sports". Image has been glued to a piece of backing paper.newspapers, printers, railway stations -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, William Todd, 1855-1936
... Linton's Diggings to parents William (Snr) and Sarah, née Thompson. William Todd married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bennett in 1882. After the death of his father-in-law William Garnsworthy Bennett in 1903, members of the Todd family took over the butcher's shop on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton, but it is not known if William Todd had a direct interest in the shop, as his occupation in electoral rolls form 1903 onwards is stated as "carpenter". ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields William Todd is understood to have been born about 1855 at Linton's Diggings to parents William (Snr) and Sarah, née Thompson. William Todd married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bennett in 1882. After the death of his father-in-law William Garnsworthy Bennett in 1903, members of the Todd family took over the butcher's shop on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton, but it is not known if William Todd had a direct interest in the shop, as his occupation in electoral rolls form 1903 onwards is stated as "carpenter". ...William Todd is understood to have been born about 1855 at Linton's Diggings to parents William (Snr) and Sarah, née Thompson. William Todd married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bennett in 1882. After the death of his father-in-law William Garnsworthy Bennett in 1903, members of the Todd family took over the butcher's shop on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton, but it is not known if William Todd had a direct interest in the shop, as his occupation in electoral rolls form 1903 onwards is stated as "carpenter". He was Secretary of the Linton Horticultural Society for many years, bandmaster of the Linton Brass Band, and was an active member of the Linton Church of England congregation. William and Elizabeth Todd celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary in 1932. They had nine children. Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, which shows the head and shoulders of a man with a moustache and beard, who is wearing a formal suit. The photograph appears to have been cropped from a photograph of the Todd family taken c.1906.On reverse: "Mr Wm Todd. / (Mrs Surman's father)".william todd -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Postcard, Linton Streetscape showing Royal Standard Hotel, Frank & Susie Bryant's shop, Bank of New South Wales, and Linton Post Office
... Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite the Post Office, on LHS of photograph. ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields The Bank of New South Wales built a new bank building at the northern end of Sussex Street in 1903/04. Frank and Susie Bryant are understood to have bought the shop after they married in 1908. Linton Streetscapes Frank & Susie Bryant's shop Bank of New South Wales building Linton Post Office Royal Standard Hotel Sussex Street Linton Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite the Post Office, on LHS of photograph. ...The Bank of New South Wales built a new bank building at the northern end of Sussex Street in 1903/04. Frank and Susie Bryant are understood to have bought the shop after they married in 1908.Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite the Post Office, on LHS of photograph. A young child is standing on the footpath near the front door of the hotel and a figure appears to be standing in the middle of the road.linton, streetscapes, frank & susie bryant's shop, bank of new south wales building, linton post office, royal standard hotel, sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Bennett's Butcher Shop, Linton
... Sepia photograph of a shop building (corner Clyde & Sussex Streets), several men, women and children standing outside, meat hanging on hooks. Horsedrawn delivery cart under verandah. Bennett's Butchery is believed to have been the first shop in Linton, and to have been constructed around 1858. ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields W.G. Bennett Butchery Butcher Shops Sepia photograph of a shop building (corner Clyde & Sussex Streets), several men, women and children standing outside, meat hanging on hooks. ...Sepia photograph of a shop building (corner Clyde & Sussex Streets), several men, women and children standing outside, meat hanging on hooks. Horsedrawn delivery cart under verandah. Bennett's Butchery is believed to have been the first shop in Linton, and to have been constructed around 1858. This building still exists in the main street of Linton.w.g. bennett, butchery, butcher shops -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Community-RSL Hall demolition 1996, 1996
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The hall originally to be taken down for reuse was quickly bulldozed on council orders to prevent growing objections from local residents. Community-RSL Hall Dec. 18 1996 Demolition of RSL-Community Hall, Clyde ...The hall originally to be taken down for reuse was quickly bulldozed on council orders to prevent growing objections from local residents.5 of 7 colour photographs Community-RSL Hall, Clyde St, Linton.Dec. 18 1996 Demolition of RSL-Community Hall, Clyde St, Linton.community-rsl hall -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Post Office Building, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Linton Post Office, located on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Linton Post Office Buildings Colour photograph of old-style weatherboard building with pitched roof, three chimneys and verandah. Linton Post Office, located on corner of Sussex and Clyde ...Colour photograph of old-style weatherboard building with pitched roof, three chimneys and verandah. Linton Post Office, located on corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets.linton post office, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mollie (Mary) Coffey
... Linton in the period after World War I. The hospital was on the first floor of 'Criterion House', next to the old Shire of Grenville offices in Sussex Street. It is understood that Mollie also became a nurse and worked with her mother at the hospital. The hospital closed in the mid-1920s. In 1927 Mollie Coffey married Daniel O'Connell, a hairdresser and tobacconist with premises in the former Bennett/Todd building on the corner of Clyde...Linton in the period after World War I. The hospital was on the first floor of 'Criterion House', next to the old Shire of Grenville offices in Sussex Street. It is understood that Mollie also became a nurse and worked with her mother at the hospital. The hospital closed in the mid-1920s. In 1927 Mollie Coffey married Daniel O'Connell, a hairdresser and tobacconist with premises in the former Bennett/Todd building on the corner of Clyde ...Mollie Coffey, born 1897, was the daughter of Ellen Coffey, a nurse and midwife who ran a private hospital in Linton in the period after World War I. The hospital was on the first floor of 'Criterion House', next to the old Shire of Grenville offices in Sussex Street. It is understood that Mollie also became a nurse and worked with her mother at the hospital. The hospital closed in the mid-1920s. In 1927 Mollie Coffey married Daniel O'Connell, a hairdresser and tobacconist with premises in the former Bennett/Todd building on the corner of Clyde & Sussex Streets. The O'Connells had three children, Jim, Nellise (Ellen) and Jack (John). They moved to Skipton shortly after their marriage.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, mounted on white card. The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of a woman whose dark hair is swept up and behind, and who is wearing a dress or top with a scooped neckline and a white lace collar. Mollie (Mary) Coffey, later Mollie O'Connell.ellen (mollie) coffey, nurses, midwives -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, View along Sussex Street, Linton, circa 1920
... Streets, Linton. He had a ten-room house set on the back of the block (where the block backs on to Surrey Street), with a large barn fronting Sussex Street. Other identifiable buildings in the photograph are Ball Brothers blacksmith's shop, the Royal Standard Hotel on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, the Shire Hall, Criterion House and Joseph Shepherd's store. ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields Dr Donaldson (Snr) owned the block of land on the corner of Sussex and Grant Streets, Linton. He had a ten-room house set on the back of the block (where the block backs on to Surrey Street), with a large barn fronting Sussex Street. Other identifiable buildings in the photograph are Ball Brothers blacksmith's shop, the Royal Standard Hotel on the corner of Sussex and Clyde ...Dr Donaldson (Snr) owned the block of land on the corner of Sussex and Grant Streets, Linton. He had a ten-room house set on the back of the block (where the block backs on to Surrey Street), with a large barn fronting Sussex Street. Other identifiable buildings in the photograph are Ball Brothers blacksmith's shop, the Royal Standard Hotel on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, the Shire Hall, Criterion House and Joseph Shepherd's store. The roof of Oscar Ball's house can be seen.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows houses and other buildings along Sussex Street. The view is to the south (up the hill) from the Ballarat entrance to Linton. A large barn, enclosed by a picket fence, is in the foreground. A cart drawn by two horses, with a man standing next to it, is in the street near the barn. Further along the street, a group of people appear to be wheeling a barrow or cart. Houses and other buildings can be seen along the street.sussex street linton, dr donaldson's barn, ball bros. blacksmith, royal standard hotel, shire of grenville offices linton, criterion house, joseph shepherd's store -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, J.G. Colliver, Machinist Workshop, 1902, 1902
... Linton's business and community life. (See Colliver family file at LDHS.) This photograph may show two adjacent business premises on the east side of Sussex Street, north of Clyde Street: Edwin Ball or Ball Brothers, blacksmiths, and J.G. ...Street Linton 3360 goldfields James Garland Colliver lived and worked in Linton between 1863 and 1875, when he moved to Donald. He was actively involved in Linton's business and community life. (See Colliver family file at LDHS.) This photograph may show two adjacent business premises on the east side of Sussex Street, north of Clyde ...James Garland Colliver lived and worked in Linton between 1863 and 1875, when he moved to Donald. He was actively involved in Linton's business and community life. (See Colliver family file at LDHS.) This photograph may show two adjacent business premises on the east side of Sussex Street, north of Clyde Street: Edwin Ball or Ball Brothers, blacksmiths, and J.G. Colliver, "Machinist". The Ball and Colliver families were related and are understood to have worked collaboratively. A plan of Sussex Street drawn up in 1871 (in LDHS collection -Reg. no. 2013-25) shows an allotment on the east side owned by 'Colliver' next to a slightly larger allotment owned by 'Ball'.Original small, sepia photograph showing premises of "J G Colliver - Machinist" with workmen in front."J G Collivers shop about 100 years ago".j. g. colliver, wheelwright, carpenter, coachbuilder, workers -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Post Office, Miss Boness, Postmistress, [1890s]
... Sepia photograph of Linton Post Office, with members of the public standing outside it, and two staff members, identified as Jim Wearne and Miss Boness. (Side view of building, taken in Clyde Street...(Side view of building, taken in Clyde Street). Linton Post Office, Miss Boness, Postmistress Photograph ...Miss Eleanor Boness was Postmistress at Linton between 1890 and 1894. In the photograph she is most likely the woman not wearing a hat, with Jim Wearne who was postal assistant standing next to her.Sepia photograph of Linton Post Office, with members of the public standing outside it, and two staff members, identified as Jim Wearne and Miss Boness. (Side view of building, taken in Clyde Street).Across top of card mount: "Linton Post Office 1900". Across bottom of card mount: "Jim Wearne Miss Boness". Note: Although this photograph is dated 1900 in the inscription, it was most likely taken at an earlier time. linton post office, jim wearne, eleanor boness -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton landscape - view from the school, looking to south-east
... Undated black and white photograph, which mostly shows buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, near the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets. Surrey Street can be seen in the foreground but there are no houses along it....Street Linton 3360 goldfields Sussex Street Linton Surrey Street Linton "View of Linton from school. Large tree gum planted was in front of cottage dad built when they were first married. Now half covered with ivy". "(16)". Undated black and white photograph, which mostly shows buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, near the corner of Sussex and Clyde ...Undated black and white photograph, which mostly shows buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, near the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets. Surrey Street can be seen in the foreground but there are no houses along it."View of Linton from school. Large tree gum planted was in front of cottage dad built when they were first married. Now half covered with ivy". "(16)".sussex street linton, surrey street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ching brothers' home
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields House in Clyde Street, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s. ...House in Clyde Street, formerly Di Piazza's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s.Black and white photograph front view of a house with shed at side and picket fence in front.bill ching, les ching, di piazza, buildings, houses -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Bill and Les Ching family home
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields House in Clyde Street, formerly Di Piazzo's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s. ...House in Clyde Street, formerly Di Piazzo's, last lived in by bachelor brothers Bill and Les Ching, 1980s-1990s.Black and white left side and front view house.bill ching, les ching, di piazza, buildings, houses
