Showing 188 items matching "fruit shops"
-
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, 288 Clarendon St, South Melbourne Fruit Palace, 1994
... ...fruit shops...Anthi Chilianis is standing outside the fruit shop 'South Melbourne Fruit Palace' which her husband, George along with Panayioti (Peter) and Theofilos Kouvalias opened at 288 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne in the 1930s. ...A coloured photograph of lady standing outside a fruit shop which has fruit and flowers attractively displayed across the front. ...The photograph was taken in 1994 and surprisingly the shop's signage and façade had not changed. ithacan businesses fruit shops A coloured photograph of lady standing outside a fruit shop which has fruit and flowers attractively displayed across the front. ...Anthi Chilianis is standing outside the fruit shop 'South Melbourne Fruit Palace' which her husband, George along with Panayioti (Peter) and Theofilos Kouvalias opened at 288 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne in the 1930s. The photograph was taken in 1994 and surprisingly the shop's signage and façade had not changed. A coloured photograph of lady standing outside a fruit shop which has fruit and flowers attractively displayed across the front. The name of the business is painted on a large board across the wide entrance to the shop. ithacan businesses, fruit shops -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph (Framed), Mr & Mrs Medhurst and their children standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 1910c
... Mr & Mrs Medhurst and their children standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street Greensborough......medhurst's fruit shop...Medhurst Family standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street Greensborough...Timber-framed photograph of Medhurst's Fruit Shop, black and white....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Medhurst Family standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street Greensborough From the John Mackey collection. this item was displayed at the offices of Ryan, Mackey and Kelly, solicitors, Main Street Greensborough. greensborough John Mackey medhurst family david medhurst jack medhurst martha medhurst medhurst's fruit shop Timber-framed photograph of Medhurst's Fruit Shop, black and white. ...Medhurst Family standing outside their fruit shop in Grimshaw Street GreensboroughFrom the John Mackey collection. this item was displayed at the offices of Ryan, Mackey and Kelly, solicitors, Main Street Greensborough.Timber-framed photograph of Medhurst's Fruit Shop, black and white.greensborough, john mackey, medhurst family, david medhurst, jack medhurst, martha medhurst, medhurst's fruit shop -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 1962
... ...fruit shop...A digital copy of a colour photograph of a fruit shop located in Marysville in Victoria....A digital copy of a colour photograph of a fruit shop located in Marysville in Victoria....A digital copy of a colour photograph of a fruit shop located in Marysville in Victoria. ...A digital copy of a colour photograph of a fruit shop located in Marysville in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of a fruit shop located in Marysville in Victoria. This shop was owned and operated by a local man, Lew Potter. The shop was located in Pack Road in Marysville.marysville, victoria, lew potter, fruit shop, pack road -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Acropolis Fruit Shop
... Acropolis Fruit Shop...Speros Defteros is standing in the doorway of his fruit shop, the Acropolis Fruit Shop. Speros owned a series of fruit shops in South Yarra, Coburg and Bentleigh. ...A black and white photograph of a shopkeeper standing at the door of a suburban fruit shop. A display of fruit is in the window and two boxes of vegetables are by the door. ...Acropolis Fruit Shop Photograph ...Speros Defteros is standing in the doorway of his fruit shop, the Acropolis Fruit Shop. Speros owned a series of fruit shops in South Yarra, Coburg and Bentleigh. A black and white photograph of a shopkeeper standing at the door of a suburban fruit shop. A display of fruit is in the window and two boxes of vegetables are by the door. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Speros Defteros, fruiterer, c 1950s
... He arrived in Melbourne in 1938 to join his father in a Coburg fruit shop. During his working life he had fruit shops in Toorak Road in South Yarra, Centre Road in Bentleigh and Domain Road in South Yarra. ...A black and white photograph of a man holding a box of cucumbers in his fruit shop. ...He arrived in Melbourne in 1938 to join his father in a Coburg fruit shop. During his working life he had fruit shops in Toorak Road in South Yarra, Centre Road in Bentleigh and Domain Road in South Yarra. ...Speros Defteros is the fruiterer in the photograph. He arrived in Melbourne in 1938 to join his father in a Coburg fruit shop. During his working life he had fruit shops in Toorak Road in South Yarra, Centre Road in Bentleigh and Domain Road in South Yarra. He later supplied fruit to restaurants and hotels in Melbourne. As a result of racial prejudice he experienced on his arrival, Spero took up boxing and later wrestling where he experienced success and was nominated to compete for Greece in the London Olympics of 1948. As he was unnaturalised at the time of the Melbourne Olympics he competed once again for Greece in 1956. Spero is an example of many young Ithacans who left Greece between the war years to join relations in Melbourne and to work in a family business. They later went on to open their own business, mostly in food retailing businesses such as fruit, fish and chips, milk bars and restaurants. A black and white photograph of a man holding a box of cucumbers in his fruit shop. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Fruit shop, c1930s
... Fruit shop...An fruit shop owned by an Ithacan family, possibly owned by a member of the Kallinikos family in South Melbourne....A black and white photograph of a lady and man with a little girl standing in a well stocked fruit shop with promotional posters displayed above the fruit display. ...Fruit shop Photograph ...An fruit shop owned by an Ithacan family, possibly owned by a member of the Kallinikos family in South Melbourne.A black and white photograph of a lady and man with a little girl standing in a well stocked fruit shop with promotional posters displayed above the fruit display. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Choice Fruits, South Melbourne, c late 1920s - early 1930
... The fruit shop photographed was owned and run by Spiros Kallinikos and was one of the many similar businesses that Ithacans, who had settled in Melbourne during the first half of the twentieth century, operated within the CBD and surrounding suburbs. ...A black and white photograph of two ladies standing in the doorway of a suburban fruit shop. One of the ladies is holding a little child. ...A black and white photograph of two ladies standing in the doorway of a suburban fruit shop. One of the ladies is holding a little child. ...The fruit shop photographed was owned and run by Spiros Kallinikos and was one of the many similar businesses that Ithacans, who had settled in Melbourne during the first half of the twentieth century, operated within the CBD and surrounding suburbs. Pictured us Spiro's wife Evrilikia holding her daughter Calliope together with her Spiro's sister Chrisoula Sikiotis (nee Kallinikos). A black and white photograph of two ladies standing in the doorway of a suburban fruit shop. One of the ladies is holding a little child. The display window is attractively stocked with a variety of fruit and vegetables. There are also cauliflowers stacked on the right side of the doorway, and fruit in boxes on the left. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, South Yarra Fruit Palace, c1940s
... Fruit Palace is Nick Sikiotis. Located at 600 Chapel Street in South Yarra, Sikiotis established the business in 1922. He also established a shop...A black and white photograph of two men standing in the doorway of a fruit shop. ...Nick Sikiotis arrived in Melbourne from Greece in the early 1920s. ithacan businesses A black and white photograph of two men standing in the doorway of a fruit shop. South Yarra Fruit Palace Photograph ...One of the men pictured outside the South Yarra Fruit Palace is Nick Sikiotis. Located at 600 Chapel Street in South Yarra, Sikiotis established the business in 1922. He also established a shop at 345 Toorak Road, on the corner of Rockley Road which was leased to a florist. His business was one of many owned and operated by Ithacans in both the Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs during the first decade of the twentieth century. Nick Sikiotis arrived in Melbourne from Greece in the early 1920s. A black and white photograph of two men standing in the doorway of a fruit shop. ithacan businesses -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Street view of shop No. 108 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... Coloured photograph of the fruit shop called Canterbury Fruit Emporium at No. 108 Maling Road...Canterbury Maling Road Shops Coloured photograph of the fruit shop called Canterbury Fruit Emporium at No. 108 Maling Road Photograph Street view of shop No. 108 Maling Road Jan Pigot ...Coloured photograph of the fruit shop called Canterbury Fruit Emporium at No. 108 Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Rear dwellings at No. 86 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Coloured photograph of two back doors at the rear of Franks Fruit Shop at No.86 Maling Road....Canterbury Maling Road Shops Coloured photograph of two back doors at the rear of Franks Fruit Shop at No.86 Maling Road. Photograph Rear dwellings at No. 86 Maling Road. ...Coloured photograph of two back doors at the rear of Franks Fruit Shop at No.86 Maling Road.canterbury, maling road, shops -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Years of service, 20/03/1991 12:00:00 AM
... Article by Katy Ashley-Griffiths on the Italiano fruit shop, cnr Boronia and Canterbury Roads, with photograph....Article by Katy Ashley-Griffiths on the Italiano fruit shop, cnr Boronia and Canterbury Roads, with photograph. ...Article by Katy Ashley-Griffiths on the Italiano fruit shop, cnr Boronia and Canterbury Roads, with photograph.Article by Katy Ashley-Griffiths on the Italiano fruit shop, cnr Boronia and Canterbury Roads, with photograph.Article by Katy Ashley-Griffiths on the Italiano fruit shop, cnr Boronia and Canterbury Roads, with photograph.italiano, vince, italiano, maria, boronia road, vermont, canterbury road, vermont, vermont, greengrocers -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ithacan business
... A black and white photograph of a man behind a counter in a fruit shop. On the of the photograph there are shelves displaying fruit and on the other side confectionary is displayed....A black and white photograph of a man behind a counter in a fruit shop. On the of the photograph there are shelves displaying fruit and on the other side confectionary is displayed. ...Stan Paxinos is behind the counter. A black and white photograph of a man behind a counter in a fruit shop. On the of the photograph there are shelves displaying fruit and on the other side confectionary is displayed. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Copy, Hughes Fruit shop and Milk Bar, Main Road, Eltham, c.1949
... Hughes Fruit shop and Milk Bar, Main Road, Eltham......Eltham Shops...fruit...Hughes Fruit Shop and Milk Bar, Main Road, Eltham, c.1949 promoting Peters Ice Cream Immediately to the right of the shop is a bootmaker factory that employed 15 people. ...Hughes Fruit Shop and Milk Bar, Main Road, Eltham, c.1949 promoting Peters Ice Cream Immediately to the right of the shop is a bootmaker factory that employed 15 people. ...Hughes Fruit Shop and Milk Bar, Main Road, Eltham, c.1949 promoting Peters Ice Cream Immediately to the right of the shop is a bootmaker factory that employed 15 people. It was situated on the corner of Pryor Street and is the site of the present-day Westpac Bank. To the left of the shop are four vacant blocks stretching to Luck Street where Mr and Mrs Britton had a house. On the other side of Pryor Street is the original Blue Gum Cafe and Milk Bar advertising Swallow's Ice Cream. Atr the time it was operated by Pop Warner. Behind the shop is a tall Bluegum tree. This was the tree that the Bluegum Cafe was originally named after. Miss Barber's 'Blue Gum' Soda Fountain opened October 1922 and was the first shop on the eastern side of Main Road following Luther Haley's Bakery and General Store on the other side adjacent to the railway station in 1902. The Bluegum was felled in the early 1960s when Burge's Blue Gum Cafe and milkbar was sold and demolished in September 1960 to make way for a new store, Mr. J. Millet's Foodland. OLD LANDMARK GOES Perhaps the most famous landmark in Eltham's' business section disappeared last Wednesday when the towering blue gum in Pryor Street at the rear of Main Road shops was felled. The tree, stated to be more than 80 feet high, was the one for which the adjoining café was named, when that business was Eltham’s only provision store, long before the turn of the century. Mr. J. Millett, who now owns the property on which the tree stood, deeply regretted its removal, but was mindful of the need for expansion in the business area. The "Old Blue Gum" was removed by Mr. A. Wilson, expert tree feller, from Heidelberg. Its proportions might be assessed by these facts – it took a gang of experienced men two days to completely fell and clear the tree, and, falling sections being brought down by cable tipped electricity wires on the opposite side of Pryor Street. Images from the private collection of Mrs Noel Williams (nee Hughes) Noel’s parents, George Elgar Hughes and Jean Alice Hughes had a combined milk bar and fruit shop in Main Road, Eltham. Noel worked in the shop after leaving Eltham High School aged 15 (1950), until she married George Williams in 1956, whose grandparents, Violet and Will Williams, owned the Bellevue estate in Livingston Road, Eltham. Her father, then sold the property. George and Noel raised 3 children on their farm in Kangaroo Ground and Noel, who turned 90 years old in July 2025, is a life member of the Andrew Ross Museum.hughes fruit shop and milk bar, main road eltham, george elgar hughes, jean alice hughes, 1949, blue gum (eucalyptus globulus), blue gum milk bar (eltham), eltham shopping centre, eltham shops, fruit shop, green grocer, milk bar, peter's ice cream, pryor street, shoe factory., swallow's ice cream, bedford truck, pop warner, bootmaker's shop -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - John Powell, 1999
... Letter and photograph of John Powell who was a former resident of Albion and ran a fruit shop opposite Albion State School in early 1950s...John Powell Letter and photograph of John Powell who was a former resident of Albion and ran a fruit shop opposite Albion State School in early 1950s John Powell Photograph John Powell ...Letter and photograph of John Powell who was a former resident of Albion and ran a fruit shop opposite Albion State School in early 1950sjohn powell -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Nakis Raftopoulos in the fruit shop, 1937
... Nakis Raftopoulos in the fruit shop...In the photograph a young Nakis Raftopoulos is arranging the fruit display in his father's (Spiro Raftopoulos) shop which was at 250 Johnson Street in Abbotsford. ...A black and white photograph of a young man in a fruit shop. he is arranging apples in a display behind a counter. ...Nakis Raftopoulos in the fruit shop Photograph ...In the photograph a young Nakis Raftopoulos is arranging the fruit display in his father's (Spiro Raftopoulos) shop which was at 250 Johnson Street in Abbotsford. Many Ithacan Greeks who settled in Melbourne opened businesses as it was difficult for non-British immigrants to secure employment in the early years when Ithacans first started arrive. The business were mostly associated with food vending, either cafes, restaurants, oyster bars and sea food shops, or fruit shops, stalls or barrows. They ventured into the food vending business because it was an area the had skills in. Also some of these business didn't require enormous initial capital outlay and provided a springboard for entrepreneurial Ithacans to progress to larger scale businesses. The ownership of businesses by Ithacans assisted the development of chain migration with Ithacan business owners providing employment to relatives who wished to emigrate to Melbourne. A black and white photograph of a young man in a fruit shop. he is arranging apples in a display behind a counter. The photograph has been reproduced and is mounted on board. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyOral History, From Italy to Greensborough in the 1950s - the Sculli family / by Rosie Bray, 1950o
... The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. In 2014, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. In 2014, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza. ...The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. In 2014, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza. This oral history was collected and written for GHS and first published in "As I Recall" 2013.2 pages text and images.sculli family, rosie bray, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Sculli Brother: photo on shop wall, 19/07/2016
... In 2016, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza....In 2016, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza. sculli family Digital copy of colour photograph Sculli Brother: photo on shop wall Photograph - Digital image Marilyn Smith ...The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. This photo shows the Sculli family in their original shop. In 2016, they are operating a fruit shop in Greensborough Plaza.Digital copy of colour photographsculli family -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Green Grocers Shop at 150 Main Street Stawell
... Black and White photograph of a fruit shop facade. The building has a parapet top and cantilever veranda with a roll up awning underneath. ...Now Accountants offices. stawell Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Black and White photograph of a fruit shop facade. The building has a parapet top and cantilever veranda with a roll up awning underneath. ...Business Premises 150 Main Street. Earlier owned by F. Allam who conducted a Green Grocers there. Now Accountants offices.Black and White photograph of a fruit shop facade. The building has a parapet top and cantilever veranda with a roll up awning underneath. The four windows on the top story have interesting window designs.Fresh Fruit and Vegetables stawell -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Medhurst's site 2010, 28/06/2010
... Taken in 2010, this is the site of Medhurst's fruit shop Grimshaw Street Greensborough....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Taken in 2010, this is the site of Medhurst's fruit shop Grimshaw Street Greensborough. Shows the changing streetscape in Greensborough. medhurst grimshaw street greensborough Digital copy of colour photograph. ...Taken in 2010, this is the site of Medhurst's fruit shop Grimshaw Street Greensborough.Shows the changing streetscape in Greensborough.Digital copy of colour photograph.medhurst, grimshaw street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough, 04/06/2010
... Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough...Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough. Sculli's now operate from a store in Greensborough Plaza....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough. Sculli's now operate from a store in Greensborough Plaza. main street greensborough sculli family Digital copy of colour photograph Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough Photograph - Digital image Frank Solomon ...Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough. Sculli's now operate from a store in Greensborough Plaza.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, sculli family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Sculli Bros, 17/11/1999
... A short history of the Sculli Brothers fruit shop business in Main Street Greensborough and now 'Valley Fresh Fruits' in Greensborough Plaza....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A short history of the Sculli Brothers fruit shop business in Main Street Greensborough and now 'Valley Fresh Fruits' in Greensborough Plaza. sculli family A Journey Through Time November 17, 1999 Col. photocopy of Diamond Valley Leader newspaper page. ...A short history of the Sculli Brothers fruit shop business in Main Street Greensborough and now 'Valley Fresh Fruits' in Greensborough Plaza.Col. photocopy of Diamond Valley Leader newspaper page.A Journey Through Time November 17, 1999sculli family -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of a double shopfront in Tarnagulla (Duggan's and Schofield's), Double shopfront in Tarnagulla (Duggan's and Schofield's), Late 1960s
... Duggan, Auctioneer (right) and Schofield Fruit Shop (left). Good original....Duggan, Auctioneer (right) and Schofield Fruit Shop (left). Good original. tarnagulla buildings shops commerce Monochrome photograph depicting a double weatherboard shopfront in Tarnagulla. ...Murray Comrie Collection. The shops were used as premises by D.J. Duggan, Auctioneer (right) and Schofield Fruit Shop (left). Good original.Monochrome photograph depicting a double weatherboard shopfront in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, buildings, shops, commerce -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Bruno Sculli 2016, 19/07/2016
... The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. ...The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. sculli family greensborough plaza Digital copy of colour photograph Bruno Sculli 2016 Photograph - Digital image Marilyn Smith ...Bruno Sculli at work in Greensborough Plaza shop in 2016. The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. Digital copy of colour photographsculli family, greensborough plaza -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Vito Sculli 2016, 19/07/2016
... The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. ...The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. sculli family greensborough plaza Digital copy of colour photograph Vito Sculli 2016 Photograph - Digital image Marilyn Smith ...Vito Sculli at work in Greensborough Plaza shop in 2016. The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. Digital copy of colour photographsculli family, greensborough plaza -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Bruno and Vito Sculli 2016, 19/07/2016
... The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. ...The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. sculli family greensborough plaza Digital copy of colour photograph Bruno and Vito Sculli 2016 Photograph - Digital image Marilyn Smith ...Bruno and Vito Sculli at work in Greensborough Plaza shop in 2016. The Sculli family came to Melbourne in the 1950s and in 1960 opened a fruit shop in Main Street Greensborough. Digital copy of colour photographsculli family, greensborough plaza -
Lake Bolac & District Historical SocietyBlack and white photograph, Bank of New South Wales building, Lake Bolac, circa 1944
... To the left is the Milk bar and Fruit shop/Post Office and at the extreme left is the Bakery....To the left is the Milk bar and Fruit shop/Post Office and at the extreme left is the Bakery. ...Bank of New South Wales building, Montgomery St, Lake Bolac, circa 1944. To the left is the Milk bar and Fruit shop/Post Office and at the extreme left is the Bakery.lake bolac, bank of new south wales, post office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Nanny Harvey
... Eliza Jane Harvey (Duncan Street Long Gully). She ran a Fruit shop in View Street opposite the Queen Elizabeth Oval....Eliza Jane Harvey (Duncan Street Long Gully). She ran a Fruit shop in View Street opposite the Queen Elizabeth Oval. ...Mrs. Priscilla Harvey was the sister of Mrs. Eliza Jane Harvey (Duncan Street Long Gully). She ran a Fruit shop in View Street opposite the Queen Elizabeth Oval.Oval framed photograph of Mrs. Priscilla Harvey. The frame has an outer edge of black painted wood, a central section of mid brown timber veneer and an inner section of gold coloured metal. The centre is enclosed with a convex piece of glass. The black and white photograph is an upper body portrait of an elderly woman wearing black clothing and a black bonnet with loose ties. The back is sealed with brown paper with two adhesive cushion pads on the lower edge.harvey, view street, fruiterer -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Sturt Street, Ballarat, Looking West
... Ernest D'Albora ran a fruit shop in Sturt Street 1915. The James Galloway Monument is a tribute to the founder of the 8 hours day movement. ...Ernest D'Albora ran a fruit shop in Sturt Street 1915. The James Galloway Monument is a tribute to the founder of the 8 hours day movement. ballarat sturt street d'albora and co tram suttons music store ballarat town hall galloway memorial flagstones bluestone ernest d'albora fruiterer italo-australians Galloway monument Black and white photograph of Sturt Street Ballarat from Bridge St looking towards the Ballarat Town Hall. ...P. D'Albora purchased the Sturt Street fruitshop in 1909. Ernest D'Albora ran a fruit shop in Sturt Street 1915. The James Galloway Monument is a tribute to the founder of the 8 hours day movement. Black and white photograph of Sturt Street Ballarat from Bridge St looking towards the Ballarat Town Hall. ballarat, sturt street, d'albora and co, tram, suttons music store, ballarat town hall, galloway memorial, flagstones, bluestone, ernest d'albora, fruiterer, italo-australians, galloway monument -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 35mm slide/s, David Verrier, 14/09/1970 12:00:00 AM
... In the background is the Union Hotel and the Bill Valpied Fruit Shop and others....In the background is the Union Hotel and the Bill Valpied Fruit Shop and others. Slide 35mm slide/s David Verrier ...Yields information about the appearance of tram 41 and the city loop area.Agfa colour slide, white blue plastic mount. Photograph Monday 14/9/1970, by David Verrier of No. 41 passing the junction with the City Loop, Sturt St. The tram has two roof advertisements for Johnnie Walker Whiskey. In the background is the Union Hotel and the Bill Valpied Fruit Shop and others.On back of slide in pencil "Mon 14/9/70 41 Sturt St Ballarat"tramways, trams, sturt st, city loop, tram 41 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Frank Solomon, Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough, 04/06/2010
... Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough...Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough. The Sculli brothers opened their Greensborough fruit and vegetable business in 1960 shortly after migrating to Australia. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough. The Sculli brothers opened their Greensborough fruit and vegetable business in 1960 shortly after migrating to Australia. ...Sculli Brothers Fresh Fruit shop, Main Street Greensborough. The Sculli brothers opened their Greensborough fruit and vegetable business in 1960 shortly after migrating to Australia. Sculli's now operate from a store in Greensborough Plaza.Digital copy of colour photographmain street greensborough, sculli family
