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Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Black and white image of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market 1890's, "Ballarat's Covent Garden"
... Black and white image of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market 1890's......Fruit and vegetable market...A black and white copy of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market feature produce, horse drawn vehicles and patrons posing for the photographer...The image shows the Ballarat fruit and vegetable circa 1890's, an important centre for local market gardnerers Ballarat Covent Garden Fruit and vegetable market Transport Rural Life Coxall Family Market Gardens "Ballarat's Covent Garden", Alfred Hall, now Butter Fcty A black and white copy of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market feature produce, horse drawn vehicles and patrons posing for the photographer "Ballarat's Covent Garden" Photograph Black and white image of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market 1890's ...A copy of a magazine illustration of "Ballarat Covent Garden".The image shows the Ballarat fruit and vegetable circa 1890's, an important centre for local market gardnerersA black and white copy of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market feature produce, horse drawn vehicles and patrons posing for the photographer"Ballarat's Covent Garden", Alfred Hall, now Butter Fctyballarat covent garden, fruit and vegetable market, transport, rural life, coxall family, market gardens -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Black and white image of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market 1890's, "Ballarat's Covent Garden"
... Black and white image of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market 1890's......Fruit and vegetable market...A black and white copy of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market feature produce, horse drawn vehicles and patrons posing for the photographer...The image shows the Ballarat fruit and vegetable circa 1890's, an important centre for local market gardnerers Ballarat Covent Garden Fruit and vegetable market Transport Rural Life Coxall Family Market Gardens "Ballarat's Covent Garden", Alfred Hall, now Butter Fcty A black and white copy of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market feature produce, horse drawn vehicles and patrons posing for the photographer "Ballarat's Covent Garden" Photograph Black and white image of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market 1890's ...A copy of a magazine illustration of "Ballarat Covent Garden".The image shows the Ballarat fruit and vegetable circa 1890's, an important centre for local market gardnerersA black and white copy of Ballarat fruit and vegetable market feature produce, horse drawn vehicles and patrons posing for the photographer"Ballarat's Covent Garden", Alfred Hall, now Butter Fctyballarat covent garden, fruit and vegetable market, transport, rural life, coxall family, market gardens -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Loading fruit for market, Kinglake, c.1895
... Loading fruit for market, Kinglake......fruit industry...market...It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection kinglake harvesting pioneers and painters fruit industry market garden Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg 12.5 x 9 cm print Loading fruit for market, Kinglake Negative Photograph ...Loading buckets of fruit, probably raspberries from "The Oaks" Thomson family property, Kinglake into a covered cart hitched to a horse by four hatted farm workers. Most likely the fruit was headed to the "jam factory" at Kinglake operated by the Kinglake Fruit Growers Preserving Company which was formed about 1900. The fruit was pulped as the first step in the process by beng cooked in a steam bolier. The barrels of processed druit pulpt were then transported in barrels by horse and cart to the Whittlesea railway station.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg 12.5 x 9 cm printshire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, kinglake, harvesting, pioneers and painters, fruit industry, market garden -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 88-90 Sydney Street
... Fruit Market...15cm x 10cm coloured photograph of the view of the factory opening as a fruit market, which was previously Spicers Paper Manufacturing. ...Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Fruit Market Markets 15cm x 10cm coloured photograph of the view of the factory opening as a fruit market, which was previously Spicers Paper Manufacturing. ...15cm x 10cm coloured photograph of the view of the factory opening as a fruit market, which was previously Spicers Paper Manufacturing. Houses on the opposite hillside can been seen as well. fruit market, markets -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Taking fruit to market
... Taking fruit to market...Two horses and one driver. Taking fruit to market Photograph Photograph ...Horse drawn cart loaded with fruit boxes. Two horses and one driver.horses, horse drawn vehicles, fruit industry -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Book, COLE, Colin E, Melbourne markets 1841-1979 : the story of the fruit and vegetable markets in the city of Melbourne, 1980
... Melbourne Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market Trust...Melbourne Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market Trust ...Received from the Koo-Wee-Rup Society on the occasion of its visit to Phillip Island on Sunday, 29th May, 1983.fruit trade, victoria, melbourne, history, vegetable trade, markets, wholesale, horticulture, products -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Dennis Black, c1950s
... Fruit vendor...Camberwell Market...He along with his brother, Steve worked with their father John at the family fruit stall in Camberwell Market. ...A scanned non-digital black and white photograph of a young man behind a fruit stall in a market. He has a paper bag in his hand and is preparing to serve a customer. ...He along with his brother, Steve worked with their father John at the family fruit stall in Camberwell Market. Dennis Black Fruit Stalls Fruit vendor Camberwell Market A scanned non-digital black and white photograph of a young man behind a fruit stall in a market. ...The young man in the photo is Dennis Black. He along with his brother, Steve worked with their father John at the family fruit stall in Camberwell Market. A scanned non-digital black and white photograph of a young man behind a fruit stall in a market. He has a paper bag in his hand and is preparing to serve a customer. There are wooden fruit packing cases stacked behind and the fruit prices in imperial currency, are displayed on individual plastic tickets. dennis black, fruit stalls, fruit vendor, camberwell market -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Penelope Black, C1950s
... ...Camberwell Market...Fruit...The young lady at the Camberwell Market is Penelope Black, another family member working at their fruit stall....A scanned non-digital black and white photograph of a young lady standing behind a fruit stall in a market....Penelope Black Camberwell Market Fruit Stalls A scanned non-digital black and white photograph of a young lady standing behind a fruit stall in a market. ...The young lady at the Camberwell Market is Penelope Black, another family member working at their fruit stall.Many of the fruit stalls in the Melbourne markets were family run businesses where all adult members spent some of their time working on the stalls.A scanned non-digital black and white photograph of a young lady standing behind a fruit stall in a market.penelope black, camberwell market, fruit stalls -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Liz Pidgeon, Bolton Street, Eltham near the Bolton Street shops, 7 November 2017, 7 Nov 2017
... bolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, bolton street shops, bolton street upgrade, eltham, fleur de feliss florist, the cheesecake shop...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne bolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, bolton street shops, bolton street upgrade, eltham, fleur de feliss florist, the cheesecake shop 10 born digital images Bolton Street, Eltham near the Bolton Street shops, 7 November 2017 Photograph Liz Pidgeon ...10 born digital imagesbolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, bolton street shops, bolton street upgrade, eltham, fleur de feliss florist, the cheesecake shop -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Looking south towards Bolton Street shops, Eltham, during Bolton Street upgrade, 13 November, 2017, 13/11/2017
... ...Bolton Steet Fruit Market...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne North bound lane closure. bolton street bolton street upgrade eltham streets walsh street bolton street shops Bolton Fish & Chips Bolton Pizza & Pasta Bolton Steet Fruit Market Bolton Street Deli Bolton Street Hot Bread Kitchen Chicken on Charcoal @ Bolton St Fleur de Feliss Florist Stephens Meats The Cheesecake Shop Born Digital Looking south towards Bolton Street shops, Eltham, during Bolton Street upgrade, 13 November, 2017 Photograph Peter Pidgeon ...North bound lane closure. Born Digitalbolton street, bolton street upgrade, eltham, streets, walsh street, bolton street shops, bolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, chicken on charcoal @ bolton st, fleur de feliss florist, stephens meats, the cheesecake shop -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Looking south towards Bolton Street shops, Eltham, during Bolton Street upgrade, 13 November, 2017, 13/11/2017
... ...bolton steet fruit market...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne North bound lane closure. bolton street bolton street upgrade eltham streets walsh street bolton street shops bolton fish & chips bolton pizza & pasta bolton steet fruit market bolton street deli bolton street hot bread kitchen chicken on charcoal @ bolton st fleur de feliss florist stephens meats the cheesecake shop Born Digital Looking south towards Bolton Street shops, Eltham, during Bolton Street upgrade, 13 November, 2017 Photograph Peter Pidgeon ...North bound lane closure. Born Digitalbolton street, bolton street upgrade, eltham, streets, walsh street, bolton street shops, bolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, chicken on charcoal @ bolton st, fleur de feliss florist, stephens meats, the cheesecake shop -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Bolton Street Shops, Bolton Street upgrade, Eltham, 13 November, 2017, 13/11/2017
... ...bolton steet fruit market...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne North bound lane closure. bolton street bolton street upgrade eltham streets walsh street bolton street shops bolton fish & chips bolton pizza & pasta bolton steet fruit market bolton street deli bolton street hot bread kitchen chicken on charcoal @ bolton st fleur de feliss florist stephens meats the cheesecake shop Born Digital Bolton Street Shops, Bolton Street upgrade, Eltham, 13 November, 2017 Photograph Peter Pidgeon ...North bound lane closure. Born Digitalbolton street, bolton street upgrade, eltham, streets, walsh street, bolton street shops, bolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, chicken on charcoal @ bolton st, fleur de feliss florist, stephens meats, the cheesecake shop -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Looking north across Main Road up Bolton Street, Eltham, during Bolton Street upgrade, Eltham, 13 November, 2017, 13/11/2017
... ...bolton steet fruit market...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne North bound lane closure. bolton street bolton street upgrade eltham streets walsh street bolton street shops bolton fish & chips bolton pizza & pasta bolton steet fruit market bolton street deli bolton street hot bread kitchen chicken on charcoal @ bolton st fleur de feliss florist stephens meats the cheesecake shop Main Road Born Digital Looking north across Main Road up Bolton Street, Eltham, during Bolton Street upgrade, Eltham, 13 November, 2017 Photograph Peter Pidgeon ...North bound lane closure. Born Digitalbolton street, bolton street upgrade, eltham, streets, walsh street, bolton street shops, bolton fish & chips, bolton pizza & pasta, bolton steet fruit market, bolton street deli, bolton street hot bread kitchen, chicken on charcoal @ bolton st, fleur de feliss florist, stephens meats, the cheesecake shop, main road -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Incsierra leone scenes
... ...fruit market...Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc 2/640 Bourke Street 3000 Melbourne melbourne sierra leone 1917 freetown free-town ww1 world war 1 fruit market sierra leone scenes ...sierra leone, 1917, freetown, free-town, ww1, world war 1, fruit market -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Black family, c1950s
... ...Camberwell Market...Fruit...The two men are Steve Black and his father John at the family fruit stall in Camberwell Market. John Black established his business in the Camberwell Market after he arrived in Melbourne from the Greek island of Ithaca in the 1920s....Steve Black John Black Camberwell Market Fruit stalls Ithacan Businesses A non-digital scanned black and white photograph of two men standing behind a fruit stall. ...The two men are Steve Black and his father John at the family fruit stall in Camberwell Market. John Black established his business in the Camberwell Market after he arrived in Melbourne from the Greek island of Ithaca in the 1920s.Ithacan Greeks established businesses in the food retail area in the Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs in the first half of the twentieth century.A non-digital scanned black and white photograph of two men standing behind a fruit stall.steve black, john black, camberwell market, fruit stalls, ithacan businesses -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.Newsclipping, Wilsons Fruit and Vegetables
... Two clips from newspaper about the Wilsons Fruit and vegetable market....Brown Hill Hall 375 Humffray St N Brown Hill goldfields Two clips from newspaper about the Wilsons Fruit and vegetable market. Wilsons Fruit and Vegetables Newsclipping ...Two clips from newspaper about the Wilsons Fruit and vegetable market. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, John Black, C 1950s
... Fruit stalls...Camberwell Market...On arriving in Australia, John was a fruit stall holder at the Camberwell Market....John Black Fruit vendor Fruit stalls Camberwell Market Ithacan businesses A black and white non-digital photograph of a head and shoulders photograph of a smartly dressed man preparing to toast someone at a function. ...The gentleman in the photograph is John Black, who with his brother Andrew arrived in Australia from the Greek island of Ithaca some time between 1927 - 28. On arriving in Australia, John was a fruit stall holder at the Camberwell Market.Many Ithacan who arrived in Australia during the first half of the twentieth century established their own food retail businesses in Melbourne's markets, Melbourn's CBD or surrounding suburbs. A black and white non-digital photograph of a head and shoulders photograph of a smartly dressed man preparing to toast someone at a function.john black, fruit vendor, fruit stalls, camberwell market, ithacan businesses -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Helen and Steve Black
... Queen Victoria Market...Fruit...The couple in the photograph are John and Helen Black, who during the 1950s owned a fruit stall in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market. ...Helen Black John Black Queen Victoria Market Fruit Stalls A black and white non-digital scanned photograph of a man and a lady standing beside their stall at the Victoria Market in Melbourne. ...The couple in the photograph are John and Helen Black, who during the 1950s owned a fruit stall in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market. Along with John and Helen Black, there were a number of Greeks who owned retail fruit stalls in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market and some of them had migrated from Ithaca during the first half of the twentieth century.A black and white non-digital scanned photograph of a man and a lady standing beside their stall at the Victoria Market in Melbourne.helen black, john black, queen victoria market, fruit stalls -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Black family fruit stall, 1956
... ...Camberwell Market...Fruit...The family members standing behind the fruit and vegetable stall, which was located in the Camberwell Market are from L-R: Penny and John Black and their sons Dennis and Steve. ...A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of four people standing behind a fruit and vegetable stall in a market....Dennis Black Elpinike Black John Black Steve Black Camberwell Market Fruit Stalls A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of four people standing behind a fruit and vegetable stall in a market. ...The family members standing behind the fruit and vegetable stall, which was located in the Camberwell Market are from L-R: Penny and John Black and their sons Dennis and Steve. The Black family were retail fruit vendors in the Camberwell Market throughout the 1950s and 1960s.A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of four people standing behind a fruit and vegetable stall in a market.dennis black, elpinike black, john black, steve black, camberwell market, fruit stalls -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Tramway Museum Society of Victoria (TMSV), c1975
... Donald Butcher and Hantons Fruit Market and bicycle stables on the adjacent building....Donald Butcher and Hantons Fruit Market and bicycle stables on the adjacent building. ...Black & White Photograph of a postcard made by the TMSV Sales of Flinders St Railway Station 1890 - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Street_railway_station#/media/File:Old_Flinders_Street_Station.jpg - dates the photo as 1890. This is the former Swanston Street entrance to Flinders Street Railway Station between the rail bridge and the market building. There are various time clocks, Mrs. Donald Butcher and Hantons Fruit Market and bicycle stables on the adjacent building.trams, tramways, flinders st, railways, vr, flinders st station, swanston st -
City of Ballarat Libraries35mm Slide, Neon lights and traffic in the streets of Ballarat circa 1950s
... The petrol station replaced Levy's Vegetable and Fruit Market circa 1940s. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. ...The petrol station replaced Levy's Vegetable and Fruit Market circa 1940s. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. ...Lister's petrol station at the corner of Main Road and Bridge streets. The petrol station replaced Levy's Vegetable and Fruit Market circa 1940s. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. When Mrs Strange died some years ago, her extensive slide collection was sorted through and those relevant to Ballarat were gifted to the Ballarat Library. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Fruit stall, c1940s
... Some Ithacans who settled in Melbourne became retail fruit vendors in the local markets in Melbourne such as the Queen Victoria Market or the South Melbourne, Prahan or Camberwell Markets....A sepia photograph of a lady standing behind a well stocked fruit stall in a market....Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne Some Ithacans who settled in Melbourne became retail fruit vendors in the local markets in Melbourne such as the Queen Victoria Market or the South Melbourne, Prahan or Camberwell Markets. fruit stalls ithacan businesses A sepia photograph of a lady standing behind a well stocked fruit stall in a market. ...Some Ithacans who settled in Melbourne became retail fruit vendors in the local markets in Melbourne such as the Queen Victoria Market or the South Melbourne, Prahan or Camberwell Markets.A sepia photograph of a lady standing behind a well stocked fruit stall in a market.fruit stalls, ithacan businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - GODDARD AND CAHILL FRUIT MERCHANTS
... Label to Goddard & Cahill, Wholesale Fruit & Produce Merchants, Market Square, Bendigo. Printed in black on white paper with a scrolled border....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Printers cambridge press Cambridge Press Collection Goddard & Cahill Label to Goddard & Cahill, Wholesale Fruit & Produce Merchants, Market Square, Bendigo. Printed in black on white paper with a scrolled border. ...Label to Goddard & Cahill, Wholesale Fruit & Produce Merchants, Market Square, Bendigo. Printed in black on white paper with a scrolled border.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, goddard & cahill -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Southern and Tropical Fruits, c 1945
... Andrew left the retail side of the fruit market when he bought a market garden and continued to work in the wholesale market where he sold his produce to other fruit stalls and shop owners....A black and white photograph of a fruit stall in the Queen Victoria market on a market day. The large banner with the heading 'Southern and Tropical Fruits' hangs above a well stocked stall. ...Andrew left the retail side of the fruit market when he bought a market garden and continued to work in the wholesale market where he sold his produce to other fruit stalls and shop owners. ...The stall holder, Andrew Vlassopoulos (Kiourkiouris), was one of four brothers who operated three fruit stalls in the Queen Victoria market from the early 1920s to the late 1950s. They were from the village of Lahos on Ithaca and migrated in the early years of the twentieth century. Andrew left the retail side of the fruit market when he bought a market garden and continued to work in the wholesale market where he sold his produce to other fruit stalls and shop owners.A black and white photograph of a fruit stall in the Queen Victoria market on a market day. The large banner with the heading 'Southern and Tropical Fruits' hangs above a well stocked stall. The fruiterer and his wife are behind the stall and a customer is standing at the side-front of the tall. Other market stalls are visible in the distance.Written on the back: 335vlassopoulos, edna nee norbury. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Black family fruit stall, c1950s
... The three people behind the fruit stall are Gladys, Steve and Dennis Black who ran their stall in Camberwell Market....A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of three people behind a fruit stall in a market....Gladys Black Steve Black Dennis Black A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of three people behind a fruit stall in a market. Black family fruit stall Photograph ...The three people behind the fruit stall are Gladys, Steve and Dennis Black who ran their stall in Camberwell Market.A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of three people behind a fruit stall in a market.gladys black, steve black, dennis black -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - A. Arnold General Merchants, Wodonga
... Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga....Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. This is an image of an early Wodonga businessman who was also active in the communty. ...In 1924, Arthur Arnold and his father Wilhelm Arnold had established a general store in High Street, near the water tower, but in 1931–32 they moved to new premises in High Street on the corner of what is now known as Elgin Boulevard. In 1933-34 they widened the frontage of the shop and added new premises at the rear for the sale of produce. The Arnolds continued to trade until they finally closed their store in 1950. Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga.This is an image of an early Wodonga businessman who was also active in the communty.A black and white image of 2 children looking through the window of Arnold's store. A newspaper advertisement for the company is also included.Above Shop: A.ARNOLD & Co. / HARDWARE - GROCERY/ CROCKERY - PRODUCEwodonga businesses, a arnold general merchant -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Dennis and Steve Black, C1950s
... Fruit Stalls...Dennis Black...Steve Black...John Black...Cam...Camberwell Market...They are having a quiet moment between serving customers at the family fruit stall that the family ran in the Camberwell Market....A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of two young men relaxing behind a fruit stall in a market....They are having a quiet moment between serving customers at the family fruit stall that the family ran in the Camberwell Market. Fruit Stalls Dennis Black Steve Black John Black Cam Camberwell Market A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of two young men relaxing behind a fruit stall in a market. ...The two young men in the photograph are John Black's sons, Dennis and Steve Black. They are having a quiet moment between serving customers at the family fruit stall that the family ran in the Camberwell Market.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of two young men relaxing behind a fruit stall in a market.fruit stalls, dennis black, steve black, john black, cam, camberwell market -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Codling Collection 01 - Dunstan’s Corner - Thomas Mitchell Drive, c1987
... Businesses from left to right: Dry Cleaner, Delicatessen, Twin Cities Fruit & Vege Market, Ollies Family Restaurant, Victoria Star Hot Bread Kitchen, Trophies and Gifts, and Horseland. ...Businesses from left to right: Dry Cleaner, Delicatessen, Twin Cities Fruit & Vege Market, Ollies Family Restaurant, Victoria Star Hot Bread Kitchen, Trophies and Gifts, and Horseland. ...These Wodonga photos are part of a collection donated by Miss Olive Codling. Arthur Dunstan Arthur Dunstan established mills at Red Bluff on the Mitta and a timber yard at Wodonga. He also built a sawmill at Glen Wills in 1931 which operated for about 16 years. A larger and more modern sawmill with drying kilns was erected at Eskdale in 1947. He was contracted to build Wodonga’s Municipal sale yards in 1935, followed by the Wangaratta sale yards. This created so many forward orders that he bought a large block of land on the corner of Beechworth and Tallangatta Roads and opened a timber mill and hardware store. The business stood on this corner for about 40 years. A large proportion of the company's timber output was processed at the Wodonga yards into flooring, weatherboards, mouldings etc. and practically the whole output was distributed locally and throughout the Riverina and eastern areas of New South Wales, and Canberra. At its peak Dunstan’s was one of the biggest sawmilling businesses in Victoria and in Wodonga employed 150 people and milled l6,000,000 super feet of timber annually. A super foot is a measurement for timber, equal to one foot square by one inch thick. Arthur Dunstan also built Tower Place in High Street. He died in Wodonga in 1963 and the business was continued on by his sons. Dunstan’s timber yards in Wodonga were sold to Ezerd Industries in 1987 with the retail section being bought by BBC Hardware.This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.The first business at this location was a timber will and hardware store established by Arthur Dunstan in 1935. It operated there for about 40 years. Businesses from left to right: Dry Cleaner, Delicatessen, Twin Cities Fruit & Vege Market, Ollies Family Restaurant, Victoria Star Hot Bread Kitchen, Trophies and Gifts, and Horseland. This area is not referred to as Southside and the former Horseland premises are not occupied by an Italian restaurant.wodonga businesses, dunstan's corner wodonga, thomas mitchell drive -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - China Souvenir Jugs Woodland Grove Wodonga, c. 1940
... Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. ...Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. This item has local historic and social significance as it depicts which features of the city the community valued in the past. ...A wide range of small china pieces carrying scenic views of holiday destinations or key locations were a popular kind of souvenir during much of the 20th century. Several different pieces were used to depict Wodonga during this period, primarily focusing on the Woodland Grove and the Soldier Memorial. In 1924, Arthur Arnold and his father Wilhelm Arnold had established a general store in High Street, near the water tower, but in 1931–32 they moved to new premises in High Street on the corner of what is now known as Elgin Boulevard. In 1933-34 they widened the frontage of the shop and added new premises at the rear for the sale of produce. As customer debt mounted during the depression, it became difficult for Arthur and Wilhelm to re-stock the shop, so they enticed customers into paying their accounts by rewarding them with a small individual cream or milk jug upon payment. The jugs were made in Czechoslovakia and displayed the war memorial, water tower and bandstand from Woodland Grove, Wodonga. The Arnolds continued to trade until they finally closed their store in 1950. Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. This item has local historic and social significance as it depicts which features of the city the community valued in the past. It has artistic significance as an example of the kinds of souvenirs used widely across Australia to represent communities and the landscape.A pair of miniature white jugs with a gold rim and handle detailing. A hand-coloured transfer image fills the front side depicts Woodland Grove Wodonga, including the Soldiers' Memorial, Water Tower and RotundaBeneath the image : "WOODLAND GROVE, VIC. / With Compliments/ from/ A. Arnold & Co."wodonga, souvenirs, woodland grove, ceramics, arnolds wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Codling Collection 01 - The Finishing Touch (previously Arnold’s Produce Store)
... Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. ...Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. Codling Collection 01 - The Finishing Touch (previously Arnold’s Produce Store) Photograph Codling Collection 01 - The Finishing Touch (previously Arnold’s Produce Store) ...Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club. This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.The Finishing Touch, homeware and gifts on the corner of what is now High and Elgin Street. Including John Penny’s Sewing Centre and sewing machine service. At various times it has also been occupied by Elders Real Estate and Jim Matthew's cycles A "Malvern Star" sign is still visible in this photo. It was also previously A. Arnold & Co, General Merchant. In 1924, Arthur Arnold and his father Wilhelm Arnold had established a general store in High Street, near the water tower, but in 1931–32 they moved to new premises in High Street on the corner of what is now known as Elgin Boulevard. In 1933-34 they widened the frontage of the shop and added new premises at the rear for the sale of produce. As customer debt mounted during the depression, it became difficult for Arthur and Wilhelm to re-stock the shop, so they enticed customers into paying their accounts by rewarding them with a small individual cream or milk jug upon payment. The jugs were made in Czechoslovakia and displayed the war memorial, water tower and bandstand from Woodland Grove, Wodonga. The Arnolds continued to trade until they finally closed their store in 1950. Wilhelm Arnold was a brother of J G Arnold, whose business ultimately became the present-day Arnold’s Fruit Market, Wodonga. wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, the finishing touch, a arnold general merchant
