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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grenville Standard Newspaper Office, Linton 1907
... Grenville Standard Newspaper Office, Linton 1907.... Grenville Standard Newspaper Office, Linton 1907 Photograph ...Black and white image of people walking past a building in the main street of Linton. Early LDHS index to photographs says that the people walking along Clyde Street were "probably [in Linton] for Highland sports". Image has been glued to a piece of backing paper.newspapers, printers, railway stations -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grenville Standard and Linton Railway Station buildings, c.1900
... Grenville Standard [newspaper]...The 'Grenville Standard' was Linton's newspaper from 1895...The 'Grenville Standard' was Linton's newspaper from 1895 ...The 'Grenville Standard' was Linton's newspaper from 1895-1941. The railway arrived at Linton in 1891. Black and white postcard photograph of view looking east from Clyde Street in Linton township. 'Grenville Standard' building prominent in foreground, railway buildings and machinery, and station-master's house, in middle ground. Hills rising behind, with two or three cottages, and trees."Linton Railway station about 1900" hand printed across top of photograph. "Looking East from Township of Linton" printed beneath picture.grenville standard [newspaper], linton railway station, buildings, station master's house linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Advertisement, E.J. Commons, Draper, at Criterion House, Linton, 1896
... in the Grenville Standard newspaper on 19 December 1896.... of an advertisement which appeared in the Grenville Standard newspaper on 19 ...The advertisement appears to have been photographed and an enlarged print of the photograph printed on cream-coloured, textured paper, for LDHS display purposes.An enlarged copy of an advertisement which appeared in the Grenville Standard newspaper on 19 December 1896.e. j. commons, drapers, criterion house linton, advertising -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper clipping, Linton Orchestral Society, 1911
... Grenville Standard [Newspaper]...Linton Orchestral Society Grenville Standard [Newspaper ...Undated clipping, source not written on document, but understood to have been cut from the Grenville Standard, July 22, 1911. Briefly describes the inaugural meeting in of the Linton Orchestral Society.linton orchestral society, grenville standard [newspaper], h.b. williamson, miss barry, miss simper, a. todd -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Empire Post Card, Postcard showing the Grenville Standard building, 1909
... Grenville Standard [newspaper]... Grenville Standard office run by Mr Adams." Note: "Aunty Mill ...Written on envelope attached: "This was sent to Aunty Mill from Aunty Grace. This photo was taken from our back gate opposite the post office. Miss Magan(?) was PM. The old Grenville Standard office run by Mr Adams. The little houses on the hill behind one was Mr Terrett a tailor who made the band uniforms. Mr Tom Bennett house butcher. The slaughter house is among the trees in the background. Note where the 'Law' is at the post office. I would like to see this enlarged. I think this photo is special because it shows the turntable where the trains used to turn before the rail went thru to Skipton which I remember all the [illegible] being made so many people working in Linton. As kids we loved to watch as the train came out facing a different way. The railway station master's house Mr Thompson was the SM. The old Grenville Standard office run by Mr Adams." Note: "Aunty Mill" = Amelia (Millie) Bennett, afterwards Millie Allen. "Aunty Grace" = Grace Bennett, afterwards Grace Wishart.Black and white postcard of Grenville Standard building with railway station and station master's house in background.On postcard: "Linton 30.6.09 [=1909] Dear Mill, you will be surprised at -- postcard and so soon. I forgot when writing, I wanted to ask you if Percy could get me a few dolls at wholesale price we are to have a bazaar for the church, and want to make something on our purchases. Let me know soon and I will get the money and quantity etc. required. Yours sincerely, Grace".grenville standard [newspaper], linton railway station, buildings, grace bennett afterwards grace wishart, amelia (millie) bennett afterwards millie allen -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grenville Standard Building, Clyde Street, Linton
... Grenville Standard [Newspaper]...Grenville Standard [Newspaper] Buildings Linton Railway ...Sepia photograph of Grenville Standard building, with view of railway station and other buildings spread across open land at east of township."S E Surman".grenville standard [newspaper], buildings, linton railway station, clyde street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Murrell's Newsagency and CFA Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Site of Grenville Standard newspaper office - printers 1885...Site of Grenville Standard newspaper office - printers 1885 ...Site of Grenville Standard newspaper office - printers 1885. Originally Cornish family home and boot shop. Brick faced c1950.Colour photograph showing small single cream brick fronted building with verandah near building with pitched roof and huge garage door at front. Photograph taken in 1988 of Linton CFA building and Murrell's newsagency.murrell's newsagency, linton cfa, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking East, Clyde Street, Linton, 2014
... From 1898 until the 1940s, the 'Grenville Standard...From 1898 until the 1940s, the 'Grenville Standard ...From 1898 until the 1940s, the 'Grenville Standard' newspaper building was located approximately where the Telstra building is. The RSL hall was afterwards on this site, until it also was demolished in 1996.Colour photograph which shows a tree-lined road. On the left is a small cement-sheet building, the Telstra exchange at Linton.clyde street linton, site of grenville standard building linton, site of rsl hall linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Advertisement for Mrs. J. Angus, "Grocer, Draper, Tinware & Fancy Goods Dealer", 1896
... which appeared in 'The Grenville Standard' newspaper on 19... Standard' newspaper on 19 December 1896. The advertisement drew ...Mrs Angus operated a shop next to the Shire of Grenville hall from about 1887 (when her husband bought the shop) until at least the late 1890s. The shop was afterwards run by her son William Angus.Enlarged black and white photograph of an advertisement which appeared in 'The Grenville Standard' newspaper on 19 December 1896. The advertisement drew readers' attention to a range of "New Season's Goods just arriving" at a shop in Sussex Street, Linton, run by Mrs. J. Angus (Wilhelmina Angus, the wife of John Angus).sussex street linton, shops, newspaper advertisements, wilhelmina angus, mrs j angus, w. angus tailor -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Benson, Robert Hugh, The Conventionalists by Robert Hugh Benson, 1908
... in the 'Grenville Standard' [Linton newspaper] 11 May 1918.... was published in the 'Grenville Standard' [Linton newspaper] 11 May 1918 ...343 p. : Hardcover book. Red cover with gold embossed lettering.fictionrobert hugh benson, fiction -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Shire of Grenville Hall and Angus Shop, Sussex Street, Linton
... newspaper, the 'Grenville Standard' (see photograph of advertisement... newspaper, the 'Grenville Standard' (see photograph of advertisement ...Shire of Grenville Hall and Angus shop, Sussex Street, Linton. Dating the photograph: The photograph can be dated to after 1887, when John Angus purchased the shop building (originally owned by Thomas Austin) from B. N. Dodd. 'W. Angus': From 1887 until the late 1890s the shop was run by John Angus' wife Wilhelmina Angus, who often advertised her business in the local newspaper, the 'Grenville Standard' (see photograph of advertisement, Registration no. 2019-346). It is not known when Mrs Angus retired, but it is understood that her son William then took over the shop. Elsie Jennings, an Angus descendant, recalled in a letter to LDHS that her uncle had run a draper's shop at this site. (See letter in "Linton - Township History - Recollections and reminiscences' file.) It is not clear whether the "W. Angus" in the sign refers to Wilhelmina Angus or to William Angus.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, which has been mounted on white card. The photograph shows a two-storey brick building, and next to it a double-fronted shop. The two-storey building is the original Grenville Shire Hall, built in the mid 1860s. The fence outside it is being used to post notices. Two large pine trees are between the fence and the building. The smaller shop next to the hall has a verandah supported by round timber posts, and signs across the front of the verandah read "Tailor" and "W. Angus". Two men engaged in conversation with each other are standing to the left under the verandah. There is a flagpole attached to one of the gate posts of the hall, and there is a telegraph pole in the street in front of the hall.w. angus, william angus, wilhelmina angus (née statemann), buildings, shire of grenville hall, shops, shire hall, town hall