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Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Leader, Auction, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda, 31 Oct 2006
... Auction, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda...schotters road mernda...Sale by auction of Turner's Bakery in Schotters Road Mernda.... Sale by auction of Turner's Bakery in Schotters Road Mernda ...Sale by auction of Turner's Bakery in Schotters Road Mernda.Turner family pioneers of the Mernda district3 pages of newsprint with colour images.mernda, turner bakery, schotters road mernda, turner's bakery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Turner's Bakery Mernda, 2018_
... schotters road mernda..., baker of Schotters Road Mernda.... relating to Charles Turner, baker of Schotters Road Mernda ...Photographs and information relating to Charles Turner, baker of Schotters Road Mernda.This text and photographs were copied from a Facebook site. Members are people who lived in the Greensborough area and share their reminiscences of the area with others. The site is administered by a GHS member but is not officially affiliated with the Society. Any information is the opinion of the contributor. Photographs and text sourced from social media.turners bakery mernda, schotters road mernda -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lindsay Mann, Turner Bakery visit, 2010
... schotters road...Photographs from Turner Bakery Schotters Road Mernda 2010... Photographs from Turner Bakery Schotters Road Mernda 2010 taken ...Photographs from Turner Bakery Schotters Road Mernda 2010 taken by Lindsay Mann.10 colour photographsCaptions on back of some photosturner bakery, c turner baker, turners bakery, schotters road, gwen hawke, lindsay mann, 2010, mernda -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Whittlesea Review, Cooking up the past, 5 May 2009
... schotters road mernda... Bakery in Schotters Road Mernda.... in Schotters Road Mernda. mernda sue ferguson jonathan hicks turner ...Sue Ferguson and Jonathan Hicks reopen the historic Turner Bakery in Schotters Road Mernda.Newsprint with colour images.mernda, sue ferguson, jonathan hicks, turner bakery, schotters road mernda, scotch oven, turner's bakery -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Real Estate Advertisement, Turner's Bakery Auction, 5 May 1992
... schotters road mernda... Schotters Road in Mernda to be held 31 May 1992.... Schotters Road in Mernda to be held 31 May 1992. Historical building ...Real Estate advertisement for Auction of Turner's Bakery Schotters Road in Mernda to be held 31 May 1992.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprint with black and white image.mernda, real estate mernda, turner bakery, turner's bakery, schotters road mernda, stables -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Mernda Uniting Church 2018, 27/09/2018
... schotters road mernda..., established in 1888. It is sited on Schotters Road. ... on Schotters Road. Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few ...In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. This photograph shows the Mernda Uniting Church, established in 1888. It is sited on Schotters Road. Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th century.Digital copy of colour photographmernda, mernda historic sites, schotters road mernda, mernda uniting church -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Old bakehouse changes hands, c. 1960's
... schotters road mernda...A brief history of the Turner's bakery in Schotters Road... A brief history of the Turner's bakery in Schotters Road Mernda ...A brief history of the Turner's bakery in Schotters Road Mernda, mentions previous owners Michell Bros. of Whittlesea. It was built by Moses Thomas who also built the nearby Plough Inn, now owned by T. F. Danaher, who is expected to demolish it and build a modern house.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprint with 2 black and white images.mernda, turner bakery, schotters road mernda, turner's bakery, schotters lane mernda, moses thomas, plough inn mernda, t. f. danaher, mitchell bros. whittlesea, bluestone building -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Mernda Post Office 2018, 25/07/2019
... schotters road mernda..., formerly the Mernda General Store. It is sited in Schotters Road.... It is sited in Schotters Road. Today the Post Office has been ...In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. This photograph shows the Mernda Post Office, formerly the Mernda General Store. It is sited in Schotters Road. Today the Post Office has been relocated to modern premises in Mernda Village Drive.Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th century.Digital copy of colour photographmernda, mernda historic sites, mernda post office, schotters road mernda, post offices, mernda general store -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Mernda Station 2018, 27/09/2018
... schotters road mernda... of the line. It is sited on corner Bridge Inn Road and Schotters Road. ... Inn Road and Schotters Road. Mernda is an area of rapid modern ...In 2018 GHS members visited Turner's Bakery in Mernda for lunch and continued on to visit historic sites remaining in the Mernda area. This photograph shows the newly built Mernda Station, part of the railway extension on the old Epping line. This station was opened in August 2018. Mernda is now the end of the line. It is sited on corner Bridge Inn Road and Schotters Road. Mernda is an area of rapid modern growth with a few remaining historic buildings dating from the 19th century.Digital copy of colour photographmernda, mernda historic sites, schotters road mernda, mernda station, bridge inn road mernda -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Copy, Turner family
... schotters road mernda... Turner family. History: TURNER Charles - baker, Schotters Road.... History: TURNER Charles - baker, Schotters Road, Mernda. A red ...Photograph of a bride and groom unidentified, possibly Turner family. History: TURNER Charles - baker, Schotters Road, Mernda. A red and yellow brick bakery is believed to have been designed and constructed by Moses Thomas during the 1870s. Its first owner was Charles Turner, who required suitable premises in which to bake bread for the residents of Mernda and surrounding areas. The actual bake oven stands at the rear of this building, along with a six-roomed dwelling and original well and weatherboard stables. Charles and his brother Stephenson baked bread for sixty years, while their brother-in-law, Mr. Russell, and others drove the cart. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday they would deliver bread to homes in the Yan Yean and Whittlesea area, leaving about midday with the hot bread and returning in the dark in winter. On alternate days they would deliver to Mernda and Separation. The Turners also had a store and sold groceries. Stephenson was appointed as postmaster for Mernda from 1880 to 1885 at 15 Pounds per annum. His brother Charles followed until 1892, when the post office was transferred to the railway station. Charles died in 1944. The business was sold after Stephenson’s death in 1948 to the Mitchell Brothers of Whittlesea and eventually closed. Both Charles and Stephenson had been staunch supporters of the near-by Mernda Methodist Church. Charles was a member for sixty-seven years and acted as a preacher, conducting services in many surrounding Methodist churches. He also taught Sunday School and both he and Stephenson were Church Trustees. In 1946 Stephenson had donated land to the church for establishment of a tennis court. Since closure as a bakery, the building has seen use at different times as a cafe, shoe factory and private residence - from: City of Whittlesea Heritage Study. A collection of Turner family photographs related to Charles Turner, baker, and pioneer of the Mernda district.Black and white copy of photograph.mernda, charles turner, turner family, c turner baker, stephenson turner, schotters road mernda, bakery, mcdonald family, turners bakery, bride and groom, wedding -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Balance scale and weights, unknown
... , 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have... Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been ...Original balance scale and weights used at C.Turner Baker, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored.The scale and weights are significant to their links with the historical 19th century C. Turner Baker, Turner Brothers Bakery at Merndabalance scale and weights with removable pan, 13 round weights1lb weight stamped 'Avery Birmingham'mernda, yan yean, separation, bakery, scale and weights, turner's bakery, charles turner, stephenson turner, c turner baker, turner brothers -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Plate, dinner plate, bread and butter plate, c 1920s
... , Baker of Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda... of Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery ...The plates were used by the Turner family at C. Turner, Baker of Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c.1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored. The plates are significant to their links with the historical 19th century Turner Brothers Bakery at MerndaCeramic plates from the Turner Bakery collection. One dinner plate and one bread and butter plate from a matching set, glazed pattern, 'J & G. Meakin England', scalloped edges, blue and gold pattern on face of plate, gold on rim.Maker J & G Meakin England, Design 'The Garrick', Regd SOL 391413 j & g meakin, turners bakery, mernda, charles turner, stephenson turner, plate, cermaic plate, dinner plate, bread and butter plate, c turner baker, yan yean -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - serviette holder, unknown
... , Baker, or Turner Brothers Bakery at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda..., or Turner Brothers Bakery at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery ...A serviette holder used by the Turner family of C. Turner, Baker, or Turner Brothers Bakery at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored.A beige coloured ceramic glazed serviette holder from the Turner Bakery Collection. Noneceramic, turners bakery, turner brothers bakery, charles turner, stephenson turner, mernda, serviette holder, c turner baker -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Teapot and lid, c.1870
... Brothers Bakery, at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda, and was used... Bakery, at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda, and was used by the Turner ...The teapot came from C. Turner, Baker, also known as Turner Brothers Bakery, at 107 Schotters Road, Mernda, and was used by the Turner family. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c.1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored.Statement of Significance The teapot is significant to it's link with the historical 19th century Turner Brothers Bakery at MerndaBlue enamel tin teapot with lid, decorated blue and white flowers with green leaf pattern on both sides of the teapot Noneteapot, mernda, charles turner, stephenson turner, bakery, enamel teapot, c turner baker, turner brothers bakery, blue teapot, 1870, yan yean -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Ladle, unknown
... Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been... Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been ...A soup ladle from the Turner Bakery collection and used by the Turner family of C. Turner, Baker or Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored.The ladle is significant to it's links with the historical 19th century Turner Brothers Bakery at MerndaSoup ladle, ceramic glazed, floral print intact. No makers marksoup ladle, ladle, mernda, bakery, turners bakery, stephenson turner, charles turner, turner brothers bakery, c turner baker -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - door handles, 2 door handles
... , Baker of Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda... of Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery ...2 door handles used by the Turner family at C. Turner, Baker of Turner Brothers Bakery, 107 Schotters Road, Mernda. The bakery is believed to have been constructed by Moses Thomas c.1870s. The Turner brothers, Charles and Stephenson baked bread in a wood fired scotch oven for sixty years. The bread was delivered by cart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Yan Yean and the Whittlesea area, and alternative days to Mernda and Separation. The business was sold in 1948 after Stephenson's death and eventually closed. In 2007 the bakery and 100 year old oven were restored.2 door handles from the Turner Bakery collection. turners bakery, mernda, charles turner, stephenson turner, c turner baker, yan yean, door handle