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Linton and District Historical Society IncLetter, To Ruby Sandow from Martha Wilson
... To Ruby Sandow from Martha Wilson...Ruby Sandow...Ruby Sandow was the daughter of Frank Wilson and Martha Wilson, nee Ellis. ...Photocopy of undated letter written to Ruby Sandow by her mother....To Ruby Sandow from Martha Wilson Letter ...Ruby Sandow was the daughter of Frank Wilson and Martha Wilson, nee Ellis. She was born at Bungaree in 1887 and married William John Sandow in 1915. Their daughter Catherine (Kitty), b. 1916, is mentioned in the letter.Photocopy of undated letter written to Ruby Sandow by her mother.ruby sandow, martha wilson -
Linton and District Historical Society IncInsurance renewal certificate, Commercial Union Assurance Company, R.N. Sandow, for Building in Sussex Street, Linton, 1937
... Ruby Sandow...The insured building is now no. 88 Sussex Street, Linton. Ruby Sandow ran a general store and confectionary business there in the 1930s and 1940s, while living at the premises with her husband John and their daughter Catherine (known as Kitty)....Ruby Sandow 88 Sussex Street Linton Insurance R. ...The insured building is now no. 88 Sussex Street, Linton. Ruby Sandow ran a general store and confectionary business there in the 1930s and 1940s, while living at the premises with her husband John and their daughter Catherine (known as Kitty).Coloured photocopy of document which certifies that fire insurance policy no. 13996325 has been renewed from 17/7/1937 to 17/7/1938, for buildings in Sussex Street Linton consisting of "Dwelling, General Store & Wash-house". Insured are Mrs. R.N. Sandow and Mr. E. Doepel, mortgagee. Premium paid was one pound, twelve shillings and eight pence. Certificate is stamped in purple ink: "DOEPEL, LILLEY & TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, FIRE, LIFE INSURANCE, ESTATE & FINANCE AGENTS BALLARAT".ruby sandow, 88 sussex street linton, insurance, r. n. sandow confectionery shop -
Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, Receipt for Payment for a Block of Land near Linton, 1918
... Rubina (Ruby) Sandow...This land was purchased by Rubina (Ruby) Sandow from George Bolte in 1918. Receipt is for fifteen pounds, it is made out to "Rubinia Norwood Sandow" and is signed by Alf J. ...This land was purchased by Rubina (Ruby) Sandow from George Bolte in 1918. Receipt is for fifteen pounds, it is made out to "Rubinia Norwood Sandow" and is signed by Alf J. ...Note that the block of land which was traded was not the block in Sussex Street, Linton on which the Sandows had a shop and house, but a block just outside the town boundary, near the Geelong Road (Linton-Naringhil Road). See map of Parish of Argyle for clarification.Photocopy of original handwritten receipt, which was for payment in full for a block of land situated just outside of Linton - Section A, Crown Allotment 1, Parish of Argyle. This land was purchased by Rubina (Ruby) Sandow from George Bolte in 1918. Receipt is for fifteen pounds, it is made out to "Rubinia Norwood Sandow" and is signed by Alf J. Smith, "for Geo. Bolte". Two Victorian Stamp Duty stamps are attached to the original document.rubina (ruby) sandow, george bolte, receipts, sale of land -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kitty Sandow
... She was the daughter of Linton storekeepers John and Ruby Sandow. ...She was the daughter of Linton storekeepers John and Ruby Sandow. Kitty Sandow Mrs. Reg Jennings Black and white image of a young girl standing in a paddock. ...Catherine Ellis Sandow, known as 'Kitty', was born in 1916. She was the daughter of Linton storekeepers John and Ruby Sandow. Black and white image of a young girl standing in a paddock. The girl is wearing a light coloured two-piece outfit and a dark coloured hat.kitty sandow, mrs. reg jennings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, K.. Sandow to Mrs. W. Grigg, 1940
... Receipt issued by Kitty Sandow, the daughter of John and Ruby Sandow, who had from the late 1920s run a mixed business in Sussex Street, Linton. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Receipt issued by Kitty Sandow, the daughter of John and Ruby Sandow, who had from the late 1920s run a mixed business in Sussex Street, Linton. ...Receipt issued by Kitty Sandow, the daughter of John and Ruby Sandow, who had from the late 1920s run a mixed business in Sussex Street, Linton. (Current address 88 Sussex Street.) Kitty worked in and later ran her parents' shop. After she married Reg Jennings in 1946, the shop became known as 'Jennings' Shop' or 'Jennings' Milk Bar'. 'Mrs W. Grigg' was probably Dora Grigg, nee Sandow, Kitty Sandow's aunt.Receipt issued to Mrs. W. Grigg from K. Sandow for the purchase of pears, cake, vinegar, cordial and meats. Receipt dated 01/04/1940.mrs. w. grigg, kitty sandow -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Annie Brown, 1881-1924
... In the early 1920s Annie became too unwell to run the shop, which was taken over by Walter and Katie Bonthorn and then by Ruby Sandow. Annie died in 1924....In the early 1920s Annie became too unwell to run the shop, which was taken over by Walter and Katie Bonthorn and then by Ruby Sandow. Annie died in 1924. Annie Nicholls Annie Brown Photograph of young woman wearing a dress which has a large crocheted or lace collar and a fine chain attached. ...Annie Meredith Nicholls, a daughter of William Henry Nicholls (1845-1902) and Annie Nicholls (nee Smith, 1847-1900) of Linton, worked for Mr. George Smith, who ran a stationery and newsagency shop at what is now 88 Sussex Street, Linton. When George Smith died in 1900, he left most of his estate, including the shop, to Annie Nicholls, then aged nineteen. Annie continued to run the shop and in 1903 she married George Brown, who was working at Mt Bute station at the time. They had seven children - Laurie, Victor, Ivy, Noelene, Annie, Ethel and Verna. In the early 1920s Annie became too unwell to run the shop, which was taken over by Walter and Katie Bonthorn and then by Ruby Sandow. Annie died in 1924.Photograph of young woman wearing a dress which has a large crocheted or lace collar and a fine chain attached. (nee Annie Nicholls)annie nicholls, annie brown -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Jennings Milk Bar, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988
... It was then owned by Annie Nicholls (afterwards Annie Brown), and later by Ruby and John Sandow. Their daughter Kitty married Reg Jennings and the shop became known as "Jennings' Milk Bar". ...It was then owned by Annie Nicholls (afterwards Annie Brown), and later by Ruby and John Sandow. Their daughter Kitty married Reg Jennings and the shop became known as "Jennings' Milk Bar". ...In 1900 this shop was a stationer's and newsagency owned by George Smith. It was then owned by Annie Nicholls (afterwards Annie Brown), and later by Ruby and John Sandow. Their daughter Kitty married Reg Jennings and the shop became known as "Jennings' Milk Bar". The shop evolved into a grocery/general store/confectioners. It was closed for many years before becoming "Wares Plants 'n' Things" shop/café in 2015, and is currently a private dwelling.Colour photograph of cream coloured weatherboard shop building with chimney, pitched tile roof and verandah over footpath.jennings milk bar, buildings, shops -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kitty Jennings Riding a Bicycle
... Kitty Sandow, 1916-1984, was a daughter of Ruby and John (Jack) Sandow. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Kitty Sandow, 1916-1984, was a daughter of Ruby and John (Jack) Sandow. ...Kitty Sandow, 1916-1984, was a daughter of Ruby and John (Jack) Sandow. Kitty began to manage her mother's grocery and confectionery store in Sussex Street during the 1940s. After Kitty married Reg Jennings in 1946, the shop became known as "Jennings' Milk Bar".Small black and white photograph showing a young woman riding a bicycle along a roadway. A horse-drawn vehicle can be glimpsed in the background.kitty jennings, kitty sandow, bicycles, horse and cart
