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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Coffee Palace
... Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Coffee Palace...Soldiers’ Memorial Street scene with Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel. Two people in a horse drawn wagon are driving away from the corner on the right hand side while a man dressed in a suit is walking toward the corner. ...Small sepia Street scene showing Soldiers Memorial, Coffee Palace building in the background. The Soldier's Memorial is surround by a timber fence with an ornate pole possible a flagpole in front of 2 timber seats. ...Coffee Palace Stawell...A telegraph pole is behind the memorial and a decorate pole sits on the corner. stawell ww1 Coffee Palace Stawell Small sepia Street scene showing Soldiers Memorial, Coffee Palace building in the background. ...Soldiers’ Memorial Street scene with Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel. Two people in a horse drawn wagon are driving away from the corner on the right hand side while a man dressed in a suit is walking toward the corner. A telegraph pole is behind the memorial and a decorate pole sits on the corner.Small sepia Street scene showing Soldiers Memorial, Coffee Palace building in the background. The Soldier's Memorial is surround by a timber fence with an ornate pole possible a flagpole in front of 2 timber seats. The weigh bridge can be seen behind the memorial and Infront of the Stawell Coffee Palace. Two people in a horse drawn and cart are driving away from the corner on the right hand side while a man dressed in a suit is walking toward the corner.Coffee Palace Stawellstawell ww1 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - China Bowl Ronan's Coffee Palace, Grindley Hotel Ware, C.1921 - 1930
... China Bowl Ronan's Coffee Palace...China Bowl Ronan's Coffee Palace...coffee palace...Two Coffee Palaces identified in Wodonga in the early days were the Railway Coffee Palace and the Wodonga Coffee Palace. ...A small white bowl bearing the logo of Ronan's Coffee Palace in Wodonga printed in green....In a scroll at the top edge "RONAN'S COFFEE PALACE" Underneath the bowl in green writing below a green crown "GRINDLEY HOTEL WARE/ENGLAND/VITRIFIED/LOFTUS, MORAN/ MELBOURNE"...Two Coffee Palaces identified in Wodonga in the early days were the Railway Coffee Palace and the Wodonga Coffee Palace. ...Coffee Palaces were developed throughout Australia with the backing of the Temperance Movement as an alternative venue to pubs in the late 19th century. Two Coffee Palaces identified in Wodonga in the early days were the Railway Coffee Palace and the Wodonga Coffee Palace. In 1908 Wodonga Coffee Palace was advertised for sale, having 15 rooms, a 15 stall stable and feed-room. In 1921 Wodonga Coffee Palace was taken over by Julia Ronan who had successfully conducted the dining rooms at the Wodonga Sale-yards for 15 years. The building of the Hume Weir was in progress and many of the workers boarded at the Coffee Palace. In 1936 Wodonga Coffee Palace became “Glenburnie” Guest House. Mr. Loftus Henry Moran, born in Winchelsea, Victoria, was well-known in the tea trade, originally working with Griffiths Bros Ltd. He started his own business, Loftus Moran Pty Ltd in 1909. Loftus Moran's company imported chinaware from Britain and sold it into the Australian market. They specialised in supplying to hotels, businesses and institutions.This bowl is an excellent example of earthen ware items used throughout Australia in hotels, cafes and other institutions. Loftus Moran Pty Ltd, was a major distributor and successful Melbourne Company. Mrs. Ronan's Coffee Palace was an important business in Wodonga and an alternate food and accommodation venue for those who preferred not to stay in public houses or hotels.A small white bowl bearing the logo of Ronan's Coffee Palace in Wodonga printed in green.In a scroll at the top edge "RONAN'S COFFEE PALACE" Underneath the bowl in green writing below a green crown "GRINDLEY HOTEL WARE/ENGLAND/VITRIFIED/LOFTUS, MORAN/ MELBOURNE"coffee palace, wodonga business, wodonga, mrs. ronan wodonga, 1920s wodonga -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Coffee Palace
... Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Coffee Palace...Soldiers’ Memorial World showing weighbridge and two storey Stawell Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel in background c1923 - 1924....Black & white photo of Soldiers Memorial World War 1 with the weighbridge behind the memorial and Stawell Coffee Palace in the background c1923 -1924. There is also a Telegraph pole behind the statue. ...Stawell Soldier Memorial with Coffee Palace in background....Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Coffee Palace Photograph ...Soldiers’ Memorial World showing weighbridge and two storey Stawell Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel in background c1923 - 1924.Black & white photo of Soldiers Memorial World War 1 with the weighbridge behind the memorial and Stawell Coffee Palace in the background c1923 -1924. There is also a Telegraph pole behind the statue. An enlargement of the photo is also in the file.Stawell Soldier Memorial with Coffee Palace in background.stawell ww1 -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Coffee Palace c1950's
... Coffee Palace c1950's...Frank Blake proprietor of Coffee Palace. ...Coffee Palace Stawell...Frank Blake proprietor of Coffee Palace. businesses Coffee Palace Stawell Coffee Palace c1950's Photograph ...Frank Blake and two women beside Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel, Main Street Stawell. Anne Blake, Frank Blake and Valarie Blake. Frank Blake proprietor of Coffee Palace. Coffee Palace Stawellbusinesses -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Premier Boarding House c.1910 StGeorge St
... From Schneider Family History of Great Western Corner of Victoria & StGeorge St View looking up StGeorge St towards the Coffee Palace...Boarding House and Coffee Palace ...From Schneider Family History of Great Western Corner of Victoria & StGeorge St View looking up StGeorge St towards the Coffee Palace Boarding House and Coffee Palace Premier Boarding House c.1910 StGeorge St Photograph ...From Schneider Family History of Great Western Corner of Victoria & StGeorge St View looking up StGeorge St towards the Coffee PalaceBoarding House and Coffee Palace -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Reid's Palace, Ballarat, c1935
... ...Reid's Coffee Palace...Reid’s Coffee Palace was constructed in 1886 and designed by architecture practice Tappin and Gilbert, with extensions designed by Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy built in 1888. ...Advertisement for Reid's Coffee Palace, Ballarat,....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Reid’s Coffee Palace was constructed in 1886 and designed by architecture practice Tappin and Gilbert, with extensions designed by Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy built in 1888. ballarat hotels Reid's Palace Reid's Coffee Palace Advertisement for Reid's Coffee Palace, Ballarat,. ...Reid’s Coffee Palace was constructed in 1886 and designed by architecture practice Tappin and Gilbert, with extensions designed by Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy built in 1888. Advertisement for Reid's Coffee Palace, Ballarat,.ballarat, hotels, reid's palace, reid's coffee palace -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Glenburnie Guest House, Wodonga
... ...Coffee Palaces...In 1913 the Wodonga Coffee Palace was taken over by Mrs Cuthbertson and Miss Steele. ...In 1913 the Wodonga Coffee Palace was taken over by Mrs Cuthbertson and Miss Steele. ...In the early 1900s a new Coffee Palace was erected on the first railway land to be leased for private business in Wodonga. This Coffee Palace (later to become Glenburnie Guest House) was situated in High Street opposite the former Customs House which at the time was being used as the Wodonga Police Station. It was built by Mr Denny Donovan and operated by his wife. An article in the Wodonga and Towong Sentinel declared that “No expense has been spared in the erection and fitting up of the Palace, which is intended to supply a long felt want”. The building consists entirely of brick and the rooms are lofty, spacious and well-ventilated. The bedsteads are modern, and will satisfy the most fastidious. The motto of the proprietress is “Cleanliness, civility and attention”. Mr Donovan died in January 1908 and in 1909 the Wodonga Coffee Palace was sold by Mrs Donovan to Mrs P. Egan who advertised hot and cold shower baths with meals at all hours. In 1913 the Wodonga Coffee Palace was taken over by Mrs Cuthbertson and Miss Steele. In 1921 Wodonga Coffee Palace was taken over by Julia Ronan who had successfully conducted the dining rooms at the Wodonga Saleyards for 15 years until those premises burned down. The Wodonga and Towong Sentinel on 10 January 1936 reported that “the business premises formerly conducted by Mrs Ronan have been renovated and refurbished. The new proprietresses are Misses Breen, who have had extensive experience in managing such businesses. The new premises will be known as the Glenburnie Guest House.” Changes of ownership continued with Mrs M.E. Elliot taking over in December 1940, followed by Mrs Stella Victoria Wong in 1945. In 1953 it was again taken over by Mrs E.M. Moran. The date of the closure of Glenburnie Guest House is uncertain but the building was demolished in the early 1970s.This image is significant because it is one of the few remaining links to an important Wodonga business.A photo taken from a newspaper article about Glenburnie Guest Houseglenburnie guest house, early wodonga businesses, coffee palaces -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Postcard - Post Card, Hotel Mansion Warrnambool
... Coffee Palaces were temperance hotels which were popular in the latter part of the 19th century. ...Small sepia photograph showing the Grand Hotel Mansions coffee Palace . Damage on the bottom left hand corner....Coffee Palaces were temperance hotels which were popular in the latter part of the 19th century. ...The Hotel Mansions was formerly the Grand Ozone Coffee Palace, erected in 1890 at a cost of around ten thousand pounds, and within 12 months of construction became a licensed hotel and was renamed the Ozone Hotel.. Coffee Palaces were temperance hotels which were popular in the latter part of the 19th century. They offered recreation and superior accommodation. The Ozone Hotel operated until 1915 and was then closed before re-opening in 1920 as the Hotel Mansions. It had major renovations including a large theatre area. February 23rd 1929 saw the most spectacular fire in Warrnambool's history when the Hotel Mansions was burnt to the ground. Evelyn O'Brien was granted a temporary licence and in September 1930 she was given permission to rebuild. The new hotel named Hotel Warrnambool was opened in March 1931.An early photograph of a Warrnambool landmark.Small sepia photograph showing the Grand Hotel Mansions coffee Palace . Damage on the bottom left hand corner.ozone hotel, warrnambool, hotel mansions -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph, Station Rd, Emerald, c. 1907
... Emerald Coffee Palace...The Coffee Palace was, at the time, owned by the O'Connor family and run by Mrs Greatorex. ...EMERALD" Building in the photograph: "EMERALD COFFEE PALACE"...The Coffee Palace was, at the time, owned by the O'Connor family and run by Mrs Greatorex. ...There are seven other copies of this photograph in our collection, mostly differing in the placement of the label and the cropping of the photograph. This is itself a copy of the original. One of these copies is also accessioned as VEMUP0456.2. This c. 1907 photograph was taken from the intersection of Beaconsfield Road (now Kilvington Drive) and Station Road (now Puffing Billy Place), looking towards Emerald Railway Station. It looks past the Emerald Coffee Palace, a significant establishment serving coffee, wine, and more - a room in the back was even used as a visiting doctor's surgery. The Coffee Palace was, at the time, owned by the O'Connor family and run by Mrs Greatorex. At this time it was relatively new - the second centre of Emerald, around Kilvington Drive, mostly materialised thanks to the location of the railway station. The location of the railway is visible, but from this angle the station and tracks are not visible. Note the posts in front of the Palace - used to tie horses in this time before cars became dominant. There are elevated wires visible running along the left side of the street, which resemble power lines but at this time are more likely to have instead been telegraph cables. This copy was framed in the donor's home after being gifted to him by its previous owner, who bought it from an op-shop in Melbourne.This photograph recounts the growth of Emerald's second town centre around the railway station.This item is a large, slightly yellowed, black and white copy of an older photograph. It depicts an unpaved street leading down a hill to a gate and fence, with several shops to either side. There is a lamp post on the street corner on the right, and a telegraph line running along the left side. In the background, the slope rises back up to a hill with fields and scattered trees.Bottom-right: "STATION RD. EMERALD" Building in the photograph: "EMERALD COFFEE PALACE"emerald coffee palace, emerald, 1900s, commerce -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPhotograph, Station Rd, Emerald, c. 1907
... Emerald Coffee Palace...The Coffee Palace was, at the time, owned by the O'Connor family and run by Mrs Greatorex. ...EMERALD" Building in the photograph: "EMERALD COFFEE PALACE" Reverse: "Coffee Palace was guest house / Note no gates this was before the railway Puffing Billy came through. / Note posts to tie horses to outside the palace. / O'Connors owned Coffee Palace. / Windmill in back of Palace - bore for water. 1889."...EMERALD" Building in the photograph: "EMERALD COFFEE PALACE" Reverse: "Coffee Palace was guest house / Note no gates this was before the railway Puffing Billy came through. / Note posts to tie horses to outside the palace. / O'Connors owned Coffee Palace. / Windmill in back of Palace - bore for water. 1889." ...There are seven other copies of this photograph in our collection, mostly differing in the placement of the label and the cropping of the photograph. This is itself a copy of the original. One of these copies is also accessioned as VEMUP0456.2. This c. 1907 photograph was taken from the intersection of Beaconsfield Road (now Kilvington Drive) and Station Road (now Puffing Billy Place), looking towards Emerald Railway Station. It looks past the Emerald Coffee Palace, a significant establishment serving coffee, wine, and more - a room in the back was even used as a visiting doctor's surgery. The Coffee Palace was, at the time, owned by the O'Connor family and run by Mrs Greatorex. At this time it was relatively new - the second centre of Emerald, around Kilvington Drive, mostly materialised thanks to the location of the railway station. The location of the railway is visible, but from this angle the station and tracks are not visible. While the annotation lists that the photograph was taken in 1889, the visibility of a gate (contra the annotation) and existence of this second town centre - which grew around the station - suggests that other sources lisitng 1907 are closer to accuracy. Note the posts in front of the Palace - used to tie horses in this time before cars became dominant. There are elevated wires visible running along the left side of the street, which resemble power lines but at this time are more likely to have instead been telegraph cables.This photograph recounts the growth of Emerald's second town centre around the railway station.This item is a black and white copy of an older photograph. It depicts an unpaved street leading down a hill to a gate and fence, with several shops to either side. There is a lamp post on the street corner on the right, and a telegraph line running along the left side. In the background, the slope rises back up to a hill with fields and scattered trees.Bottom-right: "STATION RD. EMERALD" Building in the photograph: "EMERALD COFFEE PALACE" Reverse: "Coffee Palace was guest house / Note no gates this was before the railway Puffing Billy came through. / Note posts to tie horses to outside the palace. / O'Connors owned Coffee Palace. / Windmill in back of Palace - bore for water. 1889."emerald coffee palace, emerald, commerce, 1900s -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Reid's Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street, Ballarat, c1930s ?
... Reid's Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street, Ballarat...reid's coffee palace...https://architectureau.com/articles/heritage-listed-gold-rush-era-ballarat-coffee-palace-receives-700000-conservation-grant/...Black and white photos of a car leaving the Ballarat Station (possibly carrying William Birdwood?). Reid's Coffee Palace is in the background ...Reid's Coffee Palace is in the background Reid's Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street, Ballarat Photograph ...The special guest in the car appears to have arrived in Ballarat by train. Could it be William Birdwood to plant trees in the Ballarat Avenue of Honour? There is a band in the background. Note the folded back roof which allows the passenger to be seen by the public. https://architectureau.com/articles/heritage-listed-gold-rush-era-ballarat-coffee-palace-receives-700000-conservation-grant/Black and white photos of a car leaving the Ballarat Station (possibly carrying William Birdwood?). Reid's Coffee Palace is in the background Verso - Post (Correspondence)reid's coffee palace, ballarat railway station, visitor, bunting, celebration, ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Drawing - Sandhurst Coffee Palace, Bill Klemmer
... Sandhurst Coffee Palace.......Sandhurst coffee palace...Erected in 1888 by Robert Milburn and family, the coffee palace on the corner of Mollison and Mitchell Streets was opposite the entrance to the railway station and as such provided ready access for travellers. ...An ink and pencil drawing of the Bendigo Coffee Palace signed by Bill Klemmer in 1968. ...Drawing Sandhurst Coffee Palace. Bill Klemmer ...Erected in 1888 by Robert Milburn and family, the coffee palace on the corner of Mollison and Mitchell Streets was opposite the entrance to the railway station and as such provided ready access for travellers. Built at a cost of £4000, it consisted of 40 rooms that provided retail outlets and a ballroom on the ground floor and accommodation on the upper level. In 1945 it was converted to provided hostel accommodation for 43 student teachers. The building was demolished in the 1980s.An ink and pencil drawing of the Bendigo Coffee Palace signed by Bill Klemmer in 1968. The drawing reproduces the building like it would have looked in 1875.bendigo, sandhurst coffee palace, drawing, bill klemmer -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Lower Main Street Stawell looking West towards the Unicorn Hotel later Coffee Palace
... Lower Main Street Stawell looking West towards the Unicorn Hotel later Coffee Palace ...Lower Main Street looking West towards the Unicorn Hotel later the Coffee Palace. c1882 formerly the Castlemaine Hotel and before then the Royal Hotel. ...Main Street opposite where the Town Hall is now. Stawell Coffee Palace is in the centre and the Anglican Church on the right. ...Lower Main Street Stawell looking West towards the Unicorn Hotel later Coffee Palace Photograph ...Lower Main Street looking West towards the Unicorn Hotel later the Coffee Palace. c1882 formerly the Castlemaine Hotel and before then the Royal Hotel. Bullock wagons and horse drawn buggies in street. Railway Goods Shed and Railway Station and Church of Christ visible in distance. Anglican Church roof on right, J & A Price Grocer and Spirit Merchants.B/W. Main Street opposite where the Town Hall is now. Stawell Coffee Palace is in the centre and the Anglican Church on the right. The date is about 1880.?stawell business streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Stawell Guest House
... Soldiers’ Memorial WW1 with the Stawell Guest House (Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel) and roof of weighbridge in the background. ...The Stawell Guest House also called the Coffee Palace and roof of the Weighbridge can be seen in the background. c.1935...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Soldiers’ Memorial WW1 with the Stawell Guest House (Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel) and roof of weighbridge in the background. ...Soldiers’ Memorial WW1 with the Stawell Guest House (Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel) and roof of weighbridge in the background. The photo is a copy of the original owned by Mrs. Gwen Reeve. Black and white photograph of the WW1 Soldiers Memorial with a large floral wreath at the base. The photo shows the gate and fence Infront of the memorial. The Stawell Guest House also called the Coffee Palace and roof of the Weighbridge can be seen in the background. c.1935stawell ww1 -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Main Street Stawell looking West from Doyle Lane 1878
... Railway train carriages in distance, Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel in distance about centre of photo. ...Looking down towards Coffee palace from in front of Bull and Mouth Hotel. ...Looking down towards Coffee palace from in front of Bull and Mouth Hotel. ...Main St. looking West from Doyle Lane. Playford on corner, Whiteside & Co Taylors, Carters Boot Shop. Railway train carriages in distance, Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel in distance about centre of photo. Taken c. 1878. , From right of photo T. Brown & Co Timber & Iron Yard, T Brown's Furniture Warehouse, Cambrian Hall, Herbert,s Photographic Studio and Stawell Post Office.Streetscape with lantern on left of photo. Looking down towards Coffee palace from in front of Bull and Mouth Hotel. On right Herbert Studio, T. Browns Furniture Warehouse, T. Brown and Co timber & Iron Yard, Bonds Sale. Victorian Views. C. Herbert, Photo. Stawell 1878stawell business streetscape -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Pump, Brian, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Ringwood Post Office No.2, c1924
... Pencil mark reads "Post Office 1924". 836-1 appears to be a Reprint and is labelled on reverse "Site now occupied by Hannams Store, House on left T.Grants, coffee palace built in front". Stamped Brian Pump, 36 Knaith Rd, Ringwood East 3135 Phone 870 7001....House on left T. Grants. Coffee Palace built in front." Image shows houses and Post Office No 2- 1924....House on left T. Grants. Coffee Palace built in front." Image shows houses and Post Office No 2- 1924. 2 photographs. (1 black and white, 1 sepia original).copies of Black and white photograph showing houses and post office. 836-2 appears to be original photograph. ...2 photographs. (1 black and white, 1 sepia original).copies of Black and white photograph showing houses and post office. 836-2 appears to be original photograph. It is mounted on thick cardboard that has become foxed. Pencil mark reads "Post Office 1924". 836-1 appears to be a Reprint and is labelled on reverse "Site now occupied by Hannams Store, House on left T.Grants, coffee palace built in front". Stamped Brian Pump, 36 Knaith Rd, Ringwood East 3135 Phone 870 7001.Written on back of copy: "Site now occupied by Hannams Store. House on left T. Grants. Coffee Palace built in front." Image shows houses and Post Office No 2- 1924. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, A glimpse of Glenferry & other writings, 2016
... ...coffee palaces...Purchased in memory of Sue Slonek. glenferrie hawthorn coffee palaces (Mr) John Wilton collings clothing and dress eight hour day Ruth Dwyer (Mr) James Palmer illus., portraits. 82p This is a collection of articles that have been printed in the Hawthorn Historical Society newsletters. ...This is a collection of articles that have been printed in the Hawthorn Historical Society newsletters. Purchased in memory of Sue Slonek. illus., portraits. 82p This is a collection of articles that have been printed in the Hawthorn Historical Society newsletters.glenferrie, hawthorn, coffee palaces, (mr) john wilton collings, clothing and dress, eight hour day, ruth dwyer, (mr) james palmer -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Home of Tommy Grant before the Coffee Palace was built in front of it. c1908
... Home of Tommy Grant before the Coffee Palace was built in front of it. c1908....Written below black and white photograph: "Home of Tommy Grant before the Coffee Palace was built in front of it. The house became part of the Coffee Palace. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written below black and white photograph: "Home of Tommy Grant before the Coffee Palace was built in front of it. The house became part of the Coffee Palace. ...2 photographs (1 sepia copy, 1 larger black and white copy). Image shows brick house with picket fence all roWritten below black and white photograph: "Home of Tommy Grant before the Coffee Palace was built in front of it. The house became part of the Coffee Palace. Demolished for Eastland c1968." Written on the back of the sepia photograph, "The centre section of the Coffee Palace was built in front of house, rooms becoming dining rooms. (T. Grant).1908." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPostcard, Ringwood Post Office No.2 - 1924
... Photograph shows the Coffee Palace to left of Post Office. (Coffee Palace built 1912) ...Photograph shows the Coffee Palace to left of Post Office. (Coffee Palace built 1912) Sepia photograph on front of Postcard Ringwood Post Office No.2 - 1924 Postcard ...Sepia photograph on front of Postcard"Written on back of Postcard" No.2 Post Office Ringwood. Similar photograph -Mhc 0109 located in NWD 02-09-06. Photograph shows the Coffee Palace to left of Post Office. (Coffee Palace built 1912) -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Adelaide Street shops prior to demolition, 1966
... Written on back of photograph, "Adelaide St. shops - just prior to demolition of Coffee Palace."...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on back of photograph, "Adelaide St. shops - just prior to demolition of Coffee Palace." Black and white photograph Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. ...Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph, "Adelaide St. shops - just prior to demolition of Coffee Palace." -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage (printed), Reid and Son's Ballarat Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street
... Reid and Son's Ballarat Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street ...reid's coffee palace,...Image of a double storeyed building known as Reid's Coffee Palace. The Ballarat Railway Station is visible on the left....Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields reid's coffee palace, ballarat coffee palace lydiard street north ballarat railway station R. ...Image of a double storeyed building known as Reid's Coffee Palace. The Ballarat Railway Station is visible on the left.reid's coffee palace,, ballarat coffee palace, lydiard street north, ballarat railway station, r. ludbrook -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Main Street- Shops and Coffee Palace just prior to demolition- 1965
... Main Street- Shops and Coffee Palace just prior to demolition- 1965....Typed below photograph, "Main Street - Shops and Coffee Palace just prior to demolition - 1965"....Main Street- Shops and Coffee Palace just prior to demolition- 1965. Photograph ...Black and white photographTyped below photograph, "Main Street - Shops and Coffee Palace just prior to demolition - 1965". -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Brooms Federal Coffee Palace Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria c 1910, 1910 c
... Brooms Federal Coffee Palace Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria c 1910...Brooms Federal Coffee Palace Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria c 1910...Also another view of Broomes Federal Coffee Palace showing crowd at front of building flimsy jetties along foreshore ...Also another view of Broomes Federal Coffee Palace showing crowd at front of building flimsy jetties along foreshore Brooms Federal Coffee Palace Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria c 1910 Photograph Brooms Federal Coffee Palace Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria c 1910 ...04327.1, 10 x 15 cmBlack and white photograph of a postcard showing E Broome seated in a horse drawn vehicle outside Brooms Federal Coffee Palace Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria c1910. Also another view of Broomes Federal Coffee Palace showing crowd at front of building flimsy jetties along foreshore businesses, social history, transport, genealogy -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Coffee Palace and Soldiers memorial 1950's
... Coffee Palace and Soldiers memorial 1950's...Photograph of Soldiers Memorial in front of Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel, at Corner of Lower Main Street and Victoria Street....Coffee Palace and Soldiers memorial 1950's Photograph ...Taken Cnr Main & Victoria StreetsPhotograph of Soldiers Memorial in front of Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel, at Corner of Lower Main Street and Victoria Street.From Joan Britton (Taylor) Nee Ellisstreetscape, ww1, ww2 -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Victoria Coffee Palace & Stawell Coffee Palace formerly the Castlemaine Hotelin Main Street Stawell from Victoria Street 1945
... Victoria Coffee Palace & Stawell Coffee Palace formerly the Castlemaine Hotelin Main Street Stawell from Victoria Street 1945...Victoria Coffee Palace & Stawell Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel, Main Street from Victoria Street 1945...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Victoria Coffee Palace & Stawell Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel, Main Street from Victoria Street 1945 stawell streetscape Victoria Coffee Palace & Stawell Coffee Palace formerly the Castlemaine Hotelin Main Street Stawell from Victoria Street 1945 Photograph ...Victoria Coffee Palace & Stawell Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel, Main Street from Victoria Street 1945stawell streetscape -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Demolition of Coffee Palace, Main St. 1966
... Demolition of Coffee Palace, Main St. 1966....Typed below large photograph: "Demolition of Coffee Palace - Main St. 1966". Written on back of smaller duplicate photograph: "Demolishing Coffee Palace & shops cnr. ...Demolition of Coffee Palace, Main St. 1966. Photograph ...Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 small)Typed below large photograph: "Demolition of Coffee Palace - Main St. 1966". Written on back of smaller duplicate photograph: "Demolishing Coffee Palace & shops cnr. Maroondah Hwy. & Adelaide St. (west cnr.) 1966. Portion of house on right - This was home of T. Grant, Blacksmith, 1883". -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Streetscape of Stawell from Luke Street 1907
... Shows Railway Station with Loading Crane. Coffee Palace can be seen near St Matthews Church. ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians railways transport Luke Street Stawell Vic c1907 Shows Railway Station with Loading Crane. Coffee Palace can be seen near St Matthews Church. ...Shows Railway Station with Loading Crane. Coffee Palace can be seen near St Matthews Church. Grampians Freestone Guttering visible.Luke Street Stawell Vic c1907railways, transport -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Sunshine Boarding Houses
... 2213.01 - Handwritten notes listing Sunshine Boarding Houses|2213.02 - Handwritten notes about Sunshine Coffee Palace No 1 and No 42 Graham Street|2213.03 - Typed notes Sunshine Coffee Palace No 1 and No 2|2213.04 - Subdivision Plan Hampshire Road, Clarke Street, Withers Street, Dickson Street, Martin Street & Station Place|2213.05 - Sunshine Coffee Palace Phillip Landvogt (Article from S&DHS The Sunshine Recorder No 73 June 2025)...Sunshine Boarding Houses 2213.01 - Handwritten notes listing Sunshine Boarding Houses|2213.02 - Handwritten notes about Sunshine Coffee Palace No 1 and No 42 Graham Street|2213.03 - Typed notes Sunshine Coffee Palace No 1 and No 2|2213.04 - Subdivision Plan Hampshire Road, Clarke Street, Withers Street, Dickson Street, Martin Street & Station Place|2213.05 - Sunshine Coffee Palace Phillip Landvogt (Article from S&DHS The Sunshine Recorder No 73 June 2025) Sunshine Boarding Houses Document Sunshine Boarding Houses ...2213.01 - Handwritten notes listing Sunshine Boarding Houses|2213.02 - Handwritten notes about Sunshine Coffee Palace No 1 and No 42 Graham Street|2213.03 - Typed notes Sunshine Coffee Palace No 1 and No 2|2213.04 - Subdivision Plan Hampshire Road, Clarke Street, Withers Street, Dickson Street, Martin Street & Station Place|2213.05 - Sunshine Coffee Palace Phillip Landvogt (Article from S&DHS The Sunshine Recorder No 73 June 2025)sunshine, boarding houses -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Demolishing Coffee Palace and shops, corner of Maroondah Highway and Adelaide Street, 1966
... Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Demolishing Coffee Palace and shops, corner of Maroondah Highway and Adelaide Street, 1966....Written on back of photograph: "Demolishing Coffee Palace and shops on corner of Maroondah Highway and Adelaide St (west corner) Ringwood. 1966."...Black and white photograph Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Demolishing Coffee Palace and shops, corner of Maroondah Highway and Adelaide Street, 1966. ...Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph: "Demolishing Coffee Palace and shops on corner of Maroondah Highway and Adelaide St (west corner) Ringwood. 1966." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Coffee Palace and shops towards Adelaide Street. c1966
... Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Coffee Palace and shops towards Adelaide Street. c1966....Written on back of photograph: "Coffee Palace and Block Buildings Cr. Main St. & Adelaide St. c1966. ...Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Coffee Palace and shops towards Adelaide Street. c1966. ...Black and white photograph (2 copies).Written on back of photograph: "Coffee Palace and Block Buildings Cr. Main St. & Adelaide St. c1966. Demolished 1966 for shopping centre".
