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Greensborough Historical SocietyOral History, The story of the Foard family store by Ian Foard and June Hall, 1958o
... The story of the Foard family store by Ian Foard and June Hall...The story of the Foard family store by Ian Foard and June Hall Oral History Greensborough Historical Society ...Ian Foard's parents Russell and Nance Foard owned the corner store on the site that is now Safeway. Ian tells the history of the store in the 1950s. As told to June Hall.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid-20th century.3 typed pages, illustrations.foard store, safeway, a k lines, tennis courts, ester street, ian foard -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCorrespondence - Email messages, Foard family, 2010-2011
... Foard family...This store existed in the early Greensborough township and was demolished to allow car parking for the Safeway supermarket. foard store safeway a k lines tennis courts ester street Nil A series of 3 emails mounted on an A4 backing sheet. Foard family Correspondence - Email messages Ian Foard & June Hall ...An email chat about the Foard store in Greensborough.This store existed in the early Greensborough township and was demolished to allow car parking for the Safeway supermarket.A series of 3 emails mounted on an A4 backing sheet.Nilfoard store, safeway, a k lines, tennis courts, ester street -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Ian Foard et al, Foard's Store Greensborough, 1945o
... foard family...This story describes the Foard family who owned a shop opposite Greensborough State School, about where the Safeway store is located....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This story describes the Foard family who owned a shop opposite Greensborough State School, about where the Safeway store is located. foard family 4 pages, typescript, col. and black & white photographs Foard's Store Greensborough Article Ian Foard June Hall ...This story describes the Foard family who owned a shop opposite Greensborough State School, about where the Safeway store is located.4 pages, typescript, col. and black & white photographsfoard family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle and Photograph, Amy Clayton and family, 2018_
... Information and photographs Amy Clayton and family, posted by great granddaughter Vicki Wilson. Amy Clayton owned tearooms in Henry Street Greensborough (later Foard's Store). ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Information and photographs Amy Clayton and family, posted by great granddaughter Vicki Wilson. Amy Clayton owned tearooms in Henry Street Greensborough (later Foard's Store). ...Information and photographs Amy Clayton and family, posted by great granddaughter Vicki Wilson. Amy Clayton owned tearooms in Henry Street Greensborough (later Foard's Store). Amy's son Frederick Clayton was killed in World War 1 and is remembered on the Greensborough Fallen Soldiers' Memorial.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.amy clayton, clayton family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, As I Recall: a collection of stories - country to suburbia, 2013_
... family...trinnie di giacomo...elaine drakeford...ian foard...Copies available from the Society. greensborough historical society as i recall bill cecil bonnie dickson val wilson collins thatcher diamond valley community hospital hutchinson eric barclay norm hyde ida brown faye fort sculli hazel amos tom vickers willimott june hall evans spear family trinnie di giacomo elaine drakeford ian foard jack waites vera lay partington 90 pages, black and white illustrations. ...Compiled and published by the Greensborough Historical Society, this book contains 26 stories of and by people who lived in the Greensborough area including Watsonia, Briar Hill and Montmorency. The book was initially funded by a grant from Banyule City Council.The first book published by Greensborough Historical Society, this volume includes oral and written histories of many local families. Copies available from the Society.90 pages, black and white illustrations. Cover has a green background with a collage of photographs.greensborough historical society, as i recall, bill cecil, bonnie dickson, val wilson, collins, thatcher, diamond valley community hospital, hutchinson, eric barclay, norm hyde, ida brown, faye fort, sculli, hazel amos, tom vickers, willimott, june hall, evans, spear family, trinnie di giacomo, elaine drakeford, ian foard, jack waites, vera lay, partington
