Showing 15 items matching "nelson undertakers building"
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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street Linton, east side, buildings in 1982
... ...Nelson Undertakers building...The Linton Library had closed in 1975, and the Nelson Undertakers' building had not yet been renovated to become the Linton & District Historical Society Resource Centre. ...From left-right in photo, buildings are (1) house, at the time lived in by Maisie Hart, on the site of a former Todd family home, (2) the Linton Free Library building, (3) the former Nelson undertakers' building, (4) the Railway Hotel, (5) Murrell's Newsagency....Maisie Hart Linton Free Library building Nelson Undertakers building Railway Hotel Murrell's newsagency O. & E. ...The house lived in by Maisie Hart is thought to have been moved to the site in the 1950s after the house formerly on the site burned down. The Linton Library had closed in 1975, and the Nelson Undertakers' building had not yet been renovated to become the Linton & District Historical Society Resource Centre. The licensees of the Railway Hotel at the time were O. & E. Webley. Carrie Murrell ran the Linton newsagency until her death in 1998.Black and white photograph showing five buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, as they were in 1982. From left-right in photo, buildings are (1) house, at the time lived in by Maisie Hart, on the site of a former Todd family home, (2) the Linton Free Library building, (3) the former Nelson undertakers' building, (4) the Railway Hotel, (5) Murrell's Newsagency.maisie hart, linton free library building, nelson undertakers building, railway hotel, murrell's newsagency, o. & e. webley, carrie murrell -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, G. A. Blacksmith Engineer Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1986
... Blacksmith Engineer' building in Sussex Street, Linton (formerly Nelson Undertaker's building), prior to restoration 1986. ...Blacksmith Engineer' building in Sussex Street, Linton (formerly Nelson Undertaker's building), prior to restoration 1986. ...'G. A. Blacksmith Engineer' building in Sussex Street, Linton (formerly Nelson Undertaker's building), prior to restoration 1986. After restoration the former Nelson Undertaker's building became the Linton & District Historical Society's resource centre.Black and white photograph taken just prior to the building undergoing restoration in 1986. Photograph shows somewhat dilapidated building with a truck parked outside. A sign, "G. A. / Blacksmith Engineer" is painted on the front wall. In pencil on back of photograph: " Linton - Nelsons old funeral parlor just prior to restoration by L & D H S 1986".buildings, nelson undertakers, g. a. blacksmith engineer -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton - view to north, late 1920s or early 1930s
... View of Railway Hotel, Nelson undertaker building, public library and "cash emporium". ...View of Railway Hotel, Nelson undertaker building, public library and "cash emporium". ...Dated to late 1920s or early 1930s as Nelson building has been renovated as a Californian bungalow. The earlier curvilinear parapet on the library building (see photo - Registration no. 166) has been squared off, and a small pedimented timber parapet has been added above.Black and white photograph of Linton's main street, Sussex Street. View of Railway Hotel, Nelson undertaker building, public library and "cash emporium". Cars parked and driving along Sussex St."Linton Main Street".sussex street linton, railway hotel, nelson undertakers, linton public library, cash emporium, transport, cars -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Nelson Brothers, Stained Glass Window, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Colour photograph showing stained glass window in the former Nelson Bros. Undertakers building (now the LDHS Resource Centre)....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Nelson Bros. funeral parlour LDHS Resource Centre Stained glass windows Buildings Colour photograph showing stained glass window in the former Nelson Bros. Undertakers ...Colour photograph showing stained glass window in the former Nelson Bros. Undertakers building (now the LDHS Resource Centre).nelson bros. funeral parlour, ldhs resource centre, stained glass windows, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, 2014
... Colour photograph which shows the former Linton public library building, the former Nelson Bros Undertakers building (now in use as the LDHS resource centre), and the Railway Hotel....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Linton Public Library Nelson Bros Undertakers Railway Hotel Colour photograph which shows the former Linton public library building, the former Nelson Bros Undertakers building (now in use as the LDHS resource centre), and the Railway Hotel. ...Colour photograph which shows the former Linton public library building, the former Nelson Bros Undertakers building (now in use as the LDHS resource centre), and the Railway Hotel.linton public library, nelson bros undertakers, railway hotel -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton, circa 1900
... buildings in Linton's main street. On LHS of photo "J. Shepherd Grocer & Ironmonger", with horse-drawn cart outside. Railway Hotel, James Nelson Undertaker, and library buildings on RHS of photo, people standing outside hotel and children in front of undertaker's. ...buildings in Linton's main street. On LHS of photo "J. Shepherd Grocer & Ironmonger", with horse-drawn cart outside. Railway Hotel, James Nelson Undertaker, and library buildings on RHS of photo, people standing outside hotel and children in front of undertaker's. ...Sepia photograph mounted on grey card shows buildings in Linton's main street. On LHS of photo "J. Shepherd Grocer & Ironmonger", with horse-drawn cart outside. Railway Hotel, James Nelson Undertaker, and library buildings on RHS of photo, people standing outside hotel and children in front of undertaker's. Dating the photo: James Nelson, whose premises are shown next to the hotel, took over his family's carpentery and undertaking business in 1901. The original hotel was a timber structure or structures. It is believed these were removed in about 1903 and a new brick hotel built around 1903-1904.sussex street, linton, streetscapes, horse drawn vehicles, hotels, commercial buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Free Library, 1988, 1988
... The building next to it is the former Nelson family home and Nelson Bros. undertaker's office, which was restored in 1987 to become the LDHS Resource Centre....The building next to it is the former Nelson family home and Nelson Bros. undertaker's office, which was restored in 1987 to become the LDHS Resource Centre. ...The Linton library opened in 1871 under the auspices of the Linton Mechanics' Institute. It was later funded by grants for Free Libraries, and operated as a lending library until the 1960s. It was known at different times as the Linton Public Library and the Linton Free Library. This photograph shows a somewhat dilapidated "Linton Free Library". The verandah shown in earlier photos of this building has been removed. The building next to it is the former Nelson family home and Nelson Bros. undertaker's office, which was restored in 1987 to become the LDHS Resource Centre.Colour photographs taken in 1988 showing front of a building with a square, pedimented parapet. The building is painted pale blue with white trim, and a chimney can be glimpsed on the right. Next to it a white-painted building with green trim, which has a verandah and pitched roof. Buildings formerly used as library and undertakers.linton free library, nelson brothers undertakers, ldhs resource centre, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, East Side of Sussex Street, Linton, 2014
... The former public library building, the Historical Society building (formerly Nelson Bros Undertakers), the Railway Hotel, the former CFA building and other shops and houses can be seen on the left of the photograph, which was taken by Gary Hunt in 2014....The former public library building, the Historical Society building (formerly Nelson Bros Undertakers), the Railway Hotel, the former CFA building and other shops and houses can be seen on the left of the photograph, which was taken by Gary Hunt in 2014. ...One of three colour photographs which have been printed on a single sheet of photographic paper. The photograph shows the view to the south along the east side of Sussex Street. The former public library building, the Historical Society building (formerly Nelson Bros Undertakers), the Railway Hotel, the former CFA building and other shops and houses can be seen on the left of the photograph, which was taken by Gary Hunt in 2014.linton public library building, linton & district historical society resource centre building, railway hotel linton, cfa building linton, sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton and District Historical Society Resource Centre
... The building used by Nelson Undertakers in Linton from the 1860s was renovated into a Californian bungalow in the 1920s. ...Colour photograph of a Californian bungalow style building, painted cream and brown, which has some iron lacework decorating the small front porch. The right section has a sign 'Nelson Bros Undertakers' painted on it, and a stained glass window which incorporates the same name is a feature of the front wall....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The building used by Nelson Undertakers in Linton from the 1860s was renovated into a Californian bungalow in the 1920s. ...The building used by Nelson Undertakers in Linton from the 1860s was renovated into a Californian bungalow in the 1920s. After being restored again in 1988/89, this building became the Resource Centre of the Linton & District Historical Society. In 2017 was given a fresh coat of paint and a colour change back to cream and brown.Colour photograph of a Californian bungalow style building, painted cream and brown, which has some iron lacework decorating the small front porch. The right section has a sign 'Nelson Bros Undertakers' painted on it, and a stained glass window which incorporates the same name is a feature of the front wall.nelson bros undertakers, linton & district historical society resource centre, buildings, 69 sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sign, James Nelson Undertaker
... Black and white cropped copy of original photograph showing the front of the shop and dwelling run by James Nelson, Undertaker and Carpenter. Three children are standing in front of the building....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields James Nelson Undertaker Carpenter Cabinet maker Coffin maker Buildings Shops Black and white cropped copy of original photograph showing the front of the shop and dwelling run by James Nelson, Undertaker and Carpenter. ...Black and white cropped copy of original photograph showing the front of the shop and dwelling run by James Nelson, Undertaker and Carpenter. Three children are standing in front of the building.james nelson, undertaker, carpenter, cabinet maker, coffin maker, buildings, shops -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mary, Pearl and Norman Nelson
... Black and white copy of original photograph of a building with James Nelson Undertaker on the front. A boy holding a bicycle and two girls are standing in front....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields James Nelson Undertaker Mary Nelson Pearl Nelson Norman Nelson Black and white copy of original photograph of a building with James Nelson Undertaker on the front. ...Black and white copy of original photograph of a building with James Nelson Undertaker on the front. A boy holding a bicycle and two girls are standing in front.james nelson undertaker, mary nelson, pearl nelson, norman nelson -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Nelson Bros Undertakers Stained Glass Window, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Nelson Bros. funeral parlour LDHS Resource Centre Stained glass windows Buildings Colour photograph showing stained glass window at the front of the former Nelson Bros. building in Sussex Street, Linton (now LDHS Resource Centre). Nelson Bros Undertakers ...Colour photograph showing stained glass window at the front of the former Nelson Bros. building in Sussex Street, Linton (now LDHS Resource Centre).nelson bros. funeral parlour, ldhs resource centre, stained glass windows, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Public Library
... Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Photograph is dated between 1901 and 1914 (James Nelson Undertaker in premises next to library - he took over business there in 1901 and died in 1914, after which business became 'Nelson Bros. Undertakers'). This is the earliest detailed photograph of the Linton library building ...Photograph is dated between 1901 and 1914 (James Nelson Undertaker in premises next to library - he took over business there in 1901 and died in 1914, after which business became 'Nelson Bros. Undertakers').This is the earliest detailed photograph of the Linton library building that is in the LDHS collection, although the building can be glimpsed in other photographs of Sussex Street.Postcard - Sepia photograph of Linton Public Library building in Sussex Street, Linton. Building has verandah supported by four posts, and curved parapet. "LINTON / PUBLIC LIBRARY" on parapet. Signs painted on windows: LHS - "PUBLIC LIBRARY" ; RHS - "READING ROOM". Building appears to have only one window on north wall.linton public library, buildings, james nelson [undertaker] -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton, showing Railway Hotel, James Nelson Undertaker, Linton Public Library, c.1905
... The original wooden buildings of the Railway Hotel were removed in early 1903 and a brick replacement erected that year. James Nelson (who ran the undertaker's business shown next to the hotel) died in 1914 and the business was afterwards run as 'Nelson Bros. ...The original wooden buildings of the Railway Hotel were removed in early 1903 and a brick replacement erected that year. James Nelson (who ran the undertaker's business shown next to the hotel) died in 1914 and the business was afterwards run as 'Nelson Bros. ...Photograph dated to between 1903 and 1914. The original wooden buildings of the Railway Hotel were removed in early 1903 and a brick replacement erected that year. James Nelson (who ran the undertaker's business shown next to the hotel) died in 1914 and the business was afterwards run as 'Nelson Bros. Undertakers' by his three sons.This is a cropped version of a photograph (Registration no. 338) which shows both east and west sides of Sussex Street. The photograph has been mounted on card (for use at LDHS exhibition, 1983). sussex street linton, railway hotel linton, james nelson undertaker, linton public library -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, R.S. Nelson, Grocers, Ironmongers
... undertaker's premises/general store run by R. S. Nelson (Snr.) from the early 1860s and is thought to have been taken in the 1880s. This building...Nelson (1833-1893) Buildings Shops Undertakers Digital copy of an original photograph and its mounting card. ...This image shows the undertaker's premises/general store run by R. S. Nelson (Snr.) from the early 1860s and is thought to have been taken in the 1880s. This building was modified considerably by successive generations of the Nelson family over the years (see Registration nos. 338, 2019-314, 2019-320, 2019-325, and photos on p.33 & p.34 of the 'Photographic History''). It is currently used as the LDHS Resource Centre. The people standing at the front of the shop are unidentified. This image was copied in 2020 from a facebook post by Marcia Penny, a descendant of Linton's Craine family. Information with the image on facebook said the original photograph had been in a McIntyre family album (the McIntyre family was connected to the Craine family by marriage).Digital copy of an original photograph and its mounting card. The photograph shows a group of eight men and three children standing beneath the verandah of a shop. A sign above the verandah reads "R.S. Nelson & Son / China and Paint / Glass, Oils", and lettering across the verandah reads "Grocers Ironmongers &c". The shop front has a central doorway, and two large windows, each with twelve wood-framed, square panes of glass. Three posts support the verandah. Above the doorway of the shop, lettering reads "Furnishing Undertakers".r. s. nelson (1833-1893), buildings, shops, undertakers
