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Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle and Photograph, Margaret O'Connor et al, The Shop at 19 Greenhill Road Greensborough, by Margaret O'Connor and Dawn Bennetts, 1958o
... ...dobell family...People in the photograph are Granny Anderson, her daughters June Thorpe and Dot Turner and Stella Slow. greenhill road greensborough dobell family 3p., typescript and black and white and colour photographs plus one black and white photograph The Shop at 19 Greenhill Road Greensborough, by Margaret O'Connor and Dawn Bennetts Article and Photograph Margaret O'Connor Dawn Bennetts (nee Petts) ...Don and Winifred Dobell built a shop at 19 Greenhill Road in the late 1950s. Various businesses operated there, and it is currently (2018) a restaurant named the Clay Oven. People in the photograph are Granny Anderson, her daughters June Thorpe and Dot Turner and Stella Slow.3p., typescript and black and white and colour photographs plus one black and white photographgreenhill road greensborough, dobell family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle and Photograph, Dobell's Greenhill Road, 2016_
... Also photos of the shop as "Dobell's Café" (2014) and "The Clay Pot" (2015-) and information on local families....Also photos of the shop as "Dobell's Café" (2014) and "The Clay Pot" (2015-) and information on local families. ...Information and photos of Dobell's grocery store in Greenhill Road, taken in 1960. Also photos of the shop as "Dobell's Café" (2014) and "The Clay Pot" (2015-) and information on local families.This photograph and text was copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Article and photograph sourced from social media.greenhill road greensborough, dobells, clay pot
