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Photograph - Black and White Photograph, Bess Gervasoni in the yard at Roberts Grocery Shop, c1935
... robert's grocery store... Office goldfields The former Robert's Grocery Shop (formerly ...The former Robert's Grocery Shop (formerly Kings Grocery Store), was converted to the Central Springs Hotel, c1985.Elizabeth (Bess) Gervasoni in the yard at King's Grocery Shop where she lived during World War Two. john hogan gervasoni, robert's grocery shop, robert's grocery store, central springs hotel -
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Photograph - Black and White, Gus Gervasoni at Roberts' Grocery Store, Daylesford
... at Roberts' Grocery Store, Daylesford....' Grocery Store, Daylesford. Gus Gervasoni at Roberts' Grocery Store ...Gus Gervasoni, wearing a grocer's apron, cuts bacon at Roberts' Grocery Store, Daylesford.gus gervasoni, grocers, daylesford, grocer's apron -
Orbost & District Historical Society
accounts, 1910 - 1927
Moran & Cato was the largest chain of grocery stores in Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The partnership was established in Melbourne on 24 July 1881 when Frederick John Cato joined his cousin Thomas Edwin Moran who ran two grocery stores in Fitzroy and Carlton. Moran died in 1890 at the age of 30 and was succeeded by his widow. The following years saw expansion into Tasmania and New South Wales and incorporation of the company in 1912. By 1935 the company was employing nearly one thousand people and had about 120 branches in Victoria. Moran & Cato had a grocery store in Nicholson Street, Orbost. Robert Pullar Cameron was a Shire Councillor for many years. He married Penuel Hossack and had a family of James, Flora, Penuel and Alex. This document is an example of an account from an early Orbost business. It is a useful research tool.Five paper accounts from Moran & Cato, Grocers to Robert Pullar Cameron. At the top are blue print illustrations of shop buildings. The items are typed. cameron-robert-pullar moran-&-cato-grocer accounts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Ledger of Groceries, 1929-1937
Initially John Matchett had a grocery store in Pall Mall. In 1893, he advertised as a hay and corn dealer. When he retired to a farm in Kamarooka, the business was taken over by his son Robert Matchett (1864-1928). In 1904 the business moved to the Corner of Mitchell St., and Bath Lane. As well as a grocers this was a wine and spirit merchant. After Robert Snr. died the shop and the liquor licence was transferred to his son Robert Jnr. (1899-1967)Joan Filbey Collection: Book - Ledger of Groceries with hand-written entries and receipts attached to some pages; entries cover 1929 to 1937history, bendigo, scouts, joan filbey collection, grocery ledger -
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Photograph - Black and White, J.W. King's Licenced Grocery, Wills Square, Daylesford, c1937, c1937
This Grocery was in the corner building of what was later known as the Central Springs Motel.Alma Roberts and Gus Gervasoni serve two customers in a grocery store in Daylesford, Victoria. The Customers are Mrs Sudweeks and Mrs Binns.alma roberts, gus gervasoni, grocer, grocery, daylesford, king's grocery, binns, sudweeks, j.w. kings licenced grocery -
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Photograph - Black and White, Gus Gervasoni's Retirement from a Daylesford Grocery Store
Gus Gervasoni shakes hands upon his retirement. Standing left to right is Alma Roberts, Chloe Roberts (Evans), Gus Gervasoni and {? Nicholson?)gus gervasoni, grocers, daylesford, chloe roberts, alma roberts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - Abbott Collection: Legislative Assembly nomination form
Robert Burrowes was born in Canada in 1826 and came to Australia and Bendigo in 1853. He initially opened a boot and shoe shop in Pall Mall and latera wine and spirit and grocery store in High Street. He was elected to the Bendigo Council in 1856. In 1855 he started the first fire brigade. In 1858 he married Sarah Ellen Vickery. He was elected to Parliament as the member for Bendigo and served 1866 -1877 and again 1880 - 1893. During the latter period he was Minister for Mines. For full biography see:- https://www.bendigohistory.com/pioneersofbendigo/Nomination under the Electoral Act of 1865, 29 Vict. No.279, nineteenth schedule. The 14th day of February 1868 We, the undersigned electors of the Sandhurst District do hereby nominate Robert Burrowes of Sandhurst for the office of Member of the Legislative Assembly for the said district at the election to be held for the said electoral district of Sandhurst in pursuance of writ issued the sixth day of February 1886. The signatures of twelve electors follow with the signature and consent to nominate of Robert Burrowes. On the back Nomination Papers Election 20 February 1868legislative assembly, election 1868 -
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Document - JOHN MATCHETT & THE BELFAST GROCERY STORE
John Matchett was born in Corbrackey, Ireland in 1828. His Wholesale and Family Grocers started in 1857. It was on the Corner of Hargreaves and Edward Streets, Bendigo. It was known as the BELFAST STORES, HARGREAVES-STREET WEST SANDHURST. After his death in1887, Robert Matchett carried on the Grocery and Produce Business.Digital Documents, John Matchett & the Belfast Grocery Store, written to CD containing historical information. It includes notes on the Matchett family history.names of bendigo pioneers, john matchett, matchett wholesale and family grocers