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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sussex Street, Linton, east side between Craine's confectionery shop and Preston's shop, undated (1920s?)
... Jane Craine's confectionery shop... Nelson. It shows Jane Craine's confectionery shop, Patrick... the east side of Sussex Street, Linton, between Jane Craine's... Nelson. It shows Jane Craine's confectionery shop, Patrick ...Photograph was printed from a glass negative loaned by Theo Nelson. It shows Jane Craine's confectionery shop, Patrick O'Sullivan's saddlery, G. G. Bennett's butcher's shop, Nicol's bakery, Wise's drapery shop, and Preston's store. The cottage which can be seen in the background of the photograph was lived in by Joe Lambley.Black and white copy of original photograph, which shows the east side of Sussex Street, Linton, between Jane Craine's confectionery shop and Preston's shop on the corner of Sussex and Gillespie Streets. east side sussex street linton, jane craine's confectionery shop, patrick o'sullivan saddlery sussex street linton., g.g. bennett bucher's shop, nicol's bakery, wise's drapery, preston's store -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Bennett Bros Garage Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014
... Jane Craine's confectionery shop... Craine's confectionery shop 79A Sussex Street Linton 81 Sussex ...The Bennett Bros Garage operated in Linton from the 1930s-1950s. The building is at 79A Sussex Street. Next to the garage building can be seen the building at 81 Sussex Street. In the first half of the twentieth century, it was a shop and residence and operated as a greengrocery and confectionery store.Colour photo which shows a brick building in a somewhat dilapidated condition, with windows and doors boarded up. The building has a tiled roof.bennett bros garage, shepherd's greengrocery and confectionery store, jane craine's confectionery shop, 79a sussex street linton, 81 sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jane Craine
Jane Craine, née Shimmins, migrated to Victoria with her husband William Craine in 1862/63. Jane's and William's seven children were all born in Linton. After her husband's death in 1908, Jane and her daughter Lottie ran a small confectionery shop at what is now 81 Sussex Street.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph. Photograph shows an older woman wearing a striped blouse and a long, dark skirt. She has her hands folded across her waist. The photograph was taken outdoors in front of a lemon(?) tree.On back: "Jane Craine / 1840-1925/ Lived Linton 1863-1925 / Wife of William / Mother of Paddy".jane craine