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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, Sunset, Main Road, Eltham, 22 July 2016
... ...Liquorland...Viewed from intersection of Main Road and Luck Street overlooking Liquorland (previously Blockbuster Video and now Grill'd Eltham)...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Viewed from intersection of Main Road and Luck Street overlooking Liquorland (previously Blockbuster Video and now Grill'd Eltham) Fay Bridge Collection 2016-07-22 Blockbuster Eltham Grill'd Liquorland Luck Street Main Road Sunset 2 images - born digital Sunset, Main Road, Eltham Photograph Photograph Fay Bridge ...Viewed from intersection of Main Road and Luck Street overlooking Liquorland (previously Blockbuster Video and now Grill'd Eltham)fay bridge collection, 2016-07-22, blockbuster, eltham, grill'd, liquorland, luck street, main road, sunset -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Main Road, Eltham at Diamond Street intersection, 3 July 2013
... ...Liquorland...The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. ...The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. ...Looking south along Main Road Eltham at intersection of Diamond Street and Cecil Street. On the right can be seen the Liquorland store on former railway land which was previoulsy the Blockbuster video store until Blockbuster went bust. The site was previously used as an unsealed car park for the Eltham Railway Station. In 1996 Wayne Phillips MLA announced that Caldeed P/L was the preferred developer of the land at Eltham Station for a proposed commercial development and commuter car parking (The Advertiser, April 16, 1996). Blockbuster Eltham was established on this site around 1996-1997. Following the company's 2010 bankruptcy and subsequent nationwide store liquidations, most Victorian Blockbuster locations were shuttered between March and May 2011 after ownership changes, with the Eltham storefront closing Friday April 13, 2012. The last Australian store closed in 2019 in Morley, Western Australia. The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. A new lease was signed 4 March 2022 and the store converted to a Grill'd Hamburger restaurant, opening its doors September 8, 2022. Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169jim connor collection, blockbuster, diamond street, liquorland, main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Main Road, Eltham at Luck Street intersection, 3 July 2013
... ...Liquorland...The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. ...The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. ...Looking west from Luck Street across Main Road Eltham at the Liquorland store on former railway land which was previoulsy the Blockbuster video store until Blockbuster went bust. The site was previously used as an unsealed car park for the Eltham Railway Station. In 1996 Wayne Phillips MLA announced that Caldeed P/L was the preferred developer of the land at Eltham Station for a proposed commercial development and commuter car parking (The Advertiser, April 16, 1996). Blockbuster Eltham was established on this site around 1996-1997. Following the company's 2010 bankruptcy and subsequent nationwide store liquidations, most Victorian Blockbuster locations were shuttered between March and May 2011 after ownership changes, with the Eltham storefront closing Friday April 13, 2012. The last Australian store closed in 2019 in Morley, Western Australia. The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. A new lease was signed 4 March 2022 and the store converted to a Grill'd Hamburger restaurant, opening its doors September 8, 2022. Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169jim connor collection, blockbuster, liquorland, main road eltham, luck street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 981 Main Road, Eltham
... ...Liquorland...An unofficial Facebook page remains in existence in 2026 at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blockbuster%20Eltham/123397434395463/ The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. ...An unofficial Facebook page remains in existence in 2026 at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blockbuster%20Eltham/123397434395463/ The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. ...The site was previously used as an unsealed car park for the Eltham Railway Station. In 1996 Wayne Phillips MLA announced that Caldeed P/L was the preferred developer of the land at Eltham Station for a proposed commercial development and commuter car parking (The Advertiser, April 16, 1996). Blockbuster Eltham was established on this site around 1996-1997. Following the company's 2010 bankruptcy and subsequent nationwide store liquidations, most Victorian Blockbuster locations were shuttered between March and May 2011 after ownership changes, with the Eltham storefront closing Friday, 13th April 2012. The last Australian store closed in 2019 in Morley, Western Australia. An unofficial Facebook page remains in existence in 2026 at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blockbuster%20Eltham/123397434395463/ The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. A new lease was signed 4 March 2022 and the store converted to a Grill'd Hamburger restaurant, opening its doors September 8, 2022. eltham, shops, businesses, blockbuster, eltham shops, grill'd, liquorland, main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Russell Yeoman, Main Road Roundabout at Luck Street, Eltham, 20 April 2003
... Shows the former Blockbuster Video stor on left which later became a Liquorland and presently Grill'd...Shows the former Blockbuster Video stor on left which later became a Liquorland and presently Grill'd Russell Yeoman Collection Blockbuster Luck Street Main Road Eltham Colour photo print Main Road Roundabout at Luck Street, Eltham Photograph Colour Print Russell Yeoman ...Shows the former Blockbuster Video stor on left which later became a Liquorland and presently Grill'drussell yeoman collection, blockbuster, luck street, main road eltham -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, Sydney Street & Clarke Street
... The site is now Coles Supermarket, Aldi, Liquorland, McDonalds, Coles Express, Kilmore Pizza Factory. ...The site is now Coles Supermarket, Aldi, Liquorland, McDonalds, Coles Express, Kilmore Pizza Factory. ...15cm x 10cm coloured photograph of the construction site on the corner of Sydney Street and Clarke Street. The site is now Coles Supermarket, Aldi, Liquorland, McDonalds, Coles Express, Kilmore Pizza Factory. Multiple photos taken over a period of time before the structure was being built. Brewery Hill can be seen in the backgroundWritten on the back: Site being prepared for the new Coles buildingconstruction, supermarkets -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, Development issues
... Letterbox drop re petition against Liquorland, June, 2015. (2 x A4 pages). 17. Letter to the editor, by Murray A. ...Letterbox drop re petition against Liquorland, June, 2015. (2 x A4 pages). 17. Letter to the editor, by Murray A. ...(See also individual property files for development at specific addresses). 1. ‘Canterbury Road inequities’, SHNN, No. 9, April-May 1984. (1 page). 2. ‘Concern and indignation’, (re Lorne Parade Reserve), SHNN, No. 24, Oct.-Nov. 1986. (1 page). 3. ‘Overpass threat again?’, SHNN, No. 23, Aug.-Sept. 1986. (1 page). 4. ‘Premier urged to save Surrey Hills parkland’, (re Lorne Parade Reserve), Progress Press, 26.11.1986. (1 page). 5. ‘Shift Box Hill border to Union Rd, Mayor suggests’, SHNN, No. 21, April-May, 1986. (1 page). 6. ‘Libs’ heartland sends’, Progress Press, 16.12.1997. (1 page). 7. ‘SOS for councils to take controls’, Progress Press, 6.4.1998. (1 page). 8. ‘Where to next, for the Union Road centre?’, SHNN, No. 33, April-May 1988. (1 Page). 9. ‘Too much too soon, too little too late?’, and ‘Surrey Lodge, Better or worse?’, SHNN No. 41, Aug.-Sept. 1989. (1 page). 10. ‘Has Your Address Changed?’, SHNN, No. 99, April-May, 1999. (1 page). 11. ‘Maling Matters’, SHNN, No. 129, April-May, 2004. (1 page). 12. ‘Hard lessons in city’, Progress Leader, 22.12.2009. (1 page). 13. ‘Height of discontent’, Progress Leader, 27.7.2010. (1 page). 14. ‘Planning for our future’, Boroondara City Council brochure, October, 2013. (6 x A4 pages). 15. ‘Suburbs deluged by tasteless monoliths’, The Age, 14.1.2015. (1page). 16. Letterbox drop re petition against Liquorland, June, 2015. (2 x A4 pages). 17. Letter to the editor, by Murray A. Crow. SHNN, No. 195, April-May, 2015. (1 page). 18. Development in Surrey Hills, by Cliff Williams. SHNN, No. 195, April-May, 2015. (1 page). 19. ‘Angry message’, Progress Press, 16.12.1997. (1 page). -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Liz Pidgeon, EDHS Heritage Walk: Shillinglaw Farm, Eltham, 2 September 2023
... ...Liquorland...A number of stops were made to look at maps and early photos illustrating the gradual reduction of the farm area and the early history of the railway and other community uses, that occupied parts of the site. 2023-09-02 Activities Eltham Eltham District Historical Society Heritage Excursion Shillinglaw farm 895 Main Road Amplifon Andrew Park Andrew Pocket Park Arthur Street Bar de Tapas Barber shop Barry Plant estate agent Blockbuster Bus depot Car Park Carparks Central Park Cleaver & Co Hair Commonwealth Bank Crust Pizza Divine Bridal Dr Ash Constance Dudley Street Eltham Book Shop Eltham Convenience Store Eltham Fire Station Eltham Library Eltham Newsagency Eltham Optical Eltham Railway Station Eltham Shops Fay Bridge Fire Bell Flagpole Flight Centre Grill'd Information sign ISO Chook Jellis Craig estate agent Judge Book Village Kebab Nation KX Pilates La Zanyas Liquorland Little Drop of Poison Lorraine Jones & Associates Solicitors Luck Street Machan Indian restaurant Main Road Mecho en Mexico Missing Gorilla Morrison Kleeman Real Estate Pavilion Menswear Platform 3095 Playtherapy Melbourne Pryor Street Ray White Real Estate Restaurants Sage Bulk Whole Foods Shillinglaw Trees Sign Snap Fitness Southern Cross Medical Imaging Specsavers St Laurence Lane St Vincents Care Service Thompson's Pharmacy Todaro United Service Station vyve body & skin Welcome to Eltham Town Westpac Bank Yang's Kitchen Youth Road 71 images - born digital EDHS Heritage Walk: Shillinglaw Farm, Eltham Photograph Photograph Liz Pidgeon ...On Saturday September 2, 2023, Russell Yeoman led a group of 22 society members and interested others on a walk following trhe bounadries of the original Shillingalw farm. Commencing at the corner of Panther Place and Library Place, we proceeded up to Shillinglaw Cafe then the Shillinglaw trees at the former Eltham Shire Office site then along Main Road to the fire station then throughh St Laurence Lane and uinder the railway line , along Diamond Street then return via the Diamond Creek trail behind Andrew Park. The actual farm boundary went past the creek and further up the hill. The original farm comprised lot 90 of Holloway’s 1851 subdivision of Little Eltham. Its area was 30 acres lying east of the Diamond Creek and north of Henry Street. A number of stops were made to look at maps and early photos illustrating the gradual reduction of the farm area and the early history of the railway and other community uses, that occupied parts of the site.2023-09-02, activities, eltham, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, shillinglaw farm, 895 main road, amplifon, andrew park, andrew pocket park, arthur street, bar de tapas, barber shop, barry plant estate agent, blockbuster, bus depot, car park, carparks, central park, cleaver & co hair, commonwealth bank, crust pizza, divine bridal, dr ash constance, dudley street, eltham book shop, eltham convenience store, eltham fire station, eltham library, eltham newsagency, eltham optical, eltham railway station, eltham shops, fay bridge, fire bell, flagpole, flight centre, grill'd, information sign, iso chook, jellis craig estate agent, judge book village, kebab nation, kx pilates, la zanyas, liquorland, little drop of poison, lorraine jones & associates solicitors, luck street, machan indian restaurant, main road, mecho en mexico, missing gorilla, morrison kleeman real estate, pavilion menswear, platform 3095, playtherapy melbourne, pryor street, ray white real estate, restaurants, sage bulk whole foods, shillinglaw trees, sign, snap fitness, southern cross medical imaging, specsavers, st laurence lane, st vincents care service, thompson's pharmacy, todaro, united service station, vyve body & skin, welcome to eltham town, westpac bank, yang's kitchen, youth road
