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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Russell Yeoman, 66 Susan Street, Eltham, c.1965, 1965c
... Sibbel Factory...Sibbel factory in Brisbane Street in centre background... melbourne Sibbel factory in Brisbane Street in centre background ...Sibbel factory in Brisbane Street in centre background running across view. In 1965 the property was owned by the Shire of Eltham. 66 Susan Street was eventually developed into the Eltham Skate Park in the 1990s and the rest of the property is part of the Alistair Knox Park.Digital file only; created from original colour positive slide transparencyeltham, streets, houses, alistair knox park, eltham skate park, herman sibbel, martin sibbel, sibbel factory, susan street, brisbane street, russell yeoman collection -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Russell Yeoman, Looking south from Swan Street, Eltham, c,1965, 1965c
... in lower centre on Brisbane Street is the Sibbel Builders factory... in lower centre on Brisbane Street is the Sibbel Builders factory ...Shows Susan Street, Brisbane Street and Bridge Street. Large open field in centre now site of Bunnings The factory in lower centre on Brisbane Street is the Sibbel Builders factory of Martin and Herman Sibbel who were ahead of their time with design and prefabricated frames and also built cabinetry in this factory.Digital file only; created from original colour positive slide transparencyeltham, streets, susan street, bridge street, brisbane street, bunnings, ses, state emergency service, herman sibbel, martin sibbel, sibbel builders -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Russell Yeoman, Looking south from Swan Street, Eltham, c,1965, 1965c
... background.The factory in lower left on Brisbane Street is the Sibbel... background.The factory in lower left on Brisbane Street is the Sibbel ...Train in foreground, Bridge street running parallel to train in background and Brisbane Street obscured by train. Susan Street north of Bridge Street (now Brisbane Street) on left. Vacant block of land is now the site of Bunnings. Presnt day SES building at corner of Susan and Bridge Street can be seen in centre background.The factory in lower left on Brisbane Street is the Sibbel Builders factory of Martin and Herman Sibbel who were ahead of their time with design and prefabricated frames and also built cabinetry in this factory.Digital file only; created from original colour positive slide transparencyeltham, streets, susan street, bridge street, brisbane street, train, bunnings, ses, state emergency service, sibbel builders, martin sibbel, herman sibbel