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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Pelican Motel, M Holding, Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/06/2014 12:00:00 AM
... Motel originally known as Tween Lakes started by Johnny Kostantinidis, Rosemary Kavadis' father...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Motel originally known as Tween Lakes started by Johnny Kostantinidis, Rosemary Kavadis' father Roads and Streets Township Motels Businesses Colour photograph of a brick building on Esplanade recently in business as Pelican Motel showing it closed surrounded by security fence with two large notices seeking expression of interest from tenants or investors Lakes Entrance Victoria Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Motel originally known as Tween Lakes started by Johnny Kostantinidis, Rosemary Kavadis' fatherColour photograph of a brick building on Esplanade recently in business as Pelican Motel showing it closed surrounded by security fence with two large notices seeking expression of interest from tenants or investors Lakes Entrance Victoria roads and streets, township, motels, businesses -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Cafe. Lakes Entrance 1960
... The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. ...The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. ...There was Billiard parlour down that end of town in the early 50’s. in Carstairs Ave. Rosmary Kavadis father (John Kostantinidis) owned it and it held 2 big tables 12 x 6 and the main games played were snooker and billiards. On the corner of Cairstairs Ave opposite Robin Hood Inn. The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. It was very popular and a lot of the locals would play there. Rosemary was about 5 - 7 years old and had to stand on a fish box to play. It was very popular and next door was the Bamboo Coffee Shop run by Mr and Mrs Varney The'Duckin' became Peels bait shop Dot and Con Coucoulas took over the Bamboo and turned it into a motel not sure on the year and then bought the Duckin and demolished it. It was after Tween Lakes was built in 1959, as that was the first motel on the Esplanade.The first 20 units and restaurant were built in 1959 with firsts guests on Dec. 22nd.1959. The units 21-27 plus the front residence and office were built in 1962.Black and white photograph of a short section of the Esplanade, which shows a bait shop, Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Cafe. A c1950 Holden sedan parked in front of fish shop. Rear of Volkswagen 'Beetle' car lower lefthand corner of photo. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, transport, tourism, restaurant -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bamboo Motel, Tween Lakes Motel, Lakes Entrance c1960, 1959
... The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. ...The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. ...There was Billiard parlour down that end of town in the early 50’s. in Carstairs Ave. Rosmary Kavadis father (John Kostantinidis) owned it and it held 2 big tables 12 x 6 and the main games played were snooker and billiards. On the corner of Cairstairs Ave opposite Robin Hood Inn. The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. It was very popular and a lot of the locals would play there. Rosemary was about 5 - 7 years old and had to stand on a fish box to play. It was very popular and next door was the Bamboo Coffee Shop run by Mr and Mrs Varney The'Duckin' became Peels bait shop Dot and Con Coucoulas took over the Bamboo and turned it into a motel not sure of the year and then bought the Duckin and demolished it. It was after Tween Lakes was built in 1959, as that was the first motel on the Esplanade Lakes Entrance. The first 20 units and restaurant were built in 1959 with firsts guests on Dec. 22nd.1959. The units 21-27 plus the front residence and office were built in 1962.Black and white photographic copy of a short section of the Esplanade with Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Shop. A c1950 Holden sedan parked in front of Fish Cafe, and Holden wagon in front of Bamboo Motel. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, motels, restaurant, business, accommodation -
Hume City Civic CollectionContainer - Flagon - wine, END OF AN ERA - WORKS DEPOT, pre 1994
... ...Kostantinidis...Shire of Bulla Works Depot Mt Aitken Vineyards Vineyards Ackland B Adams S Aksalih B Aquilina R Bartley P Beavis A Bell F Bentley K Bernard C Birrell S Bishop O Brabander P Brown N Clements P Coundon J Coundon K Culhane N Davis D Farquahar S Forster M Gardner T Gibbings-Johns R Green K Hamilton M Healy P Houston K Kostantinidis M Lumsden B Mazza S Mazza E Moxham S Higgs J Laws G Bailey N Acton B Fitzmaurice N Lee M Hewson T Lumsden D Bryant P Jankovic D Riley P Mott B Naughton P Olson A Peavey R Pittaway B Morgan S Morton J Markman O Lagana F Ivakovic M Jamieson D Podolczak N Prestage D Pullen P Pyke B Richards K Russell R Sartore A Schaffer S Schembri L Service T Smith B Taylor N Thom M Thomas C Travers K Travers P Turner R Tyquin E Tyquin K Tyquin T Watts J Wilson H Whitworth L Withers D George Evans Collection on front: END OF AN ERA / (Shire of Bulla Insignia) / WORKS DEPOT / REMEMBER / "Safety is no Accident" A cream and brown glazed flagon with sloping sides. ...The flagon with port was issued to recognise the end of the Shire of Bulla Works Depot. The port was from the Mt Aitken Estates in Gisborne. Public Works previously administered by the Shire of Bulla went out to private tendering.A cream and brown glazed flagon with sloping sides. The lower half of the flagon is cream with brown printing. The upper half and neck is brown. There is a black unbroken seal over the cork and the port is still in the flagon. On the front there is the Shire of Bulla insignia and on the back: the Shire of Bulla logo with the list of all employees of the Works Depot.on front: END OF AN ERA / (Shire of Bulla Insignia) / WORKS DEPOT / REMEMBER / "Safety is no Accident" shire of bulla, works depot, mt aitken vineyards, vineyards, ackland, b, adams, s, aksalih, b, aquilina, r, bartley, p, beavis, a, bell, f, bentley, k, bernard, c, birrell, s, bishop, o, brabander, p, brown, n, clements, p, coundon, j, coundon, k, culhane, n, davis, d, farquahar, s, forster, m, gardner, t, gibbings-johns, r, green, k, hamilton, m, healy, p, houston, k, kostantinidis, m, lumsden, b, mazza, s, mazza, e, moxham, s, higgs, j, laws, g, bailey, n, acton, b, fitzmaurice, n, lee, m, hewson, t, lumsden, d, bryant, p, jankovic, d, riley, p, mott, b, naughton, p, olson, a, peavey, r, pittaway, b, morgan, s, morton, j, markman, o, lagana, f, ivakovic, m, jamieson, d, podolczak, n, prestage, d, pullen, p, pyke, b, richards, k, russell, r, sartore, a, schaffer, s, schembri, l, service, t, smith, b, taylor, n, thom, m, thomas, c, travers, k, travers, p, turner, r, tyquin, e, tyquin, k, tyquin, t, watts, j, wilson, h, whitworth, l, withers, d, george evans collection
