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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Sunbury News Office
... Sunbury News Office...Sunbury News Office.... Sunbury News Office Country stores Businesses. A black and white ...J.S Boardman was a local businessman who ran and produced the local newspaper until it closed down in the 1960s. The Boardman store and newspaper office was originally sited in Brook Street near the railway station but it was later relocated to a site on the SW corner of Brook and O'Shanassy Street.A black and white phitograph with a cream border of a weatherboard store with seven males standing in front of the building .The building has a verandah and two side entrances. Three off the men are wearing white work aprons and the others are dressed in suits.boardman j s., sunbury news office, country stores, businesses. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Sunbury News Office
... Sunbury News Office...Sunbury News Office... on the corner of O'Shanassy Street. J.A. Boardman Sunbury News Office ...The Boardman family were local business people in Sunbury, who were storekeepers and also produced the local newspaper. Their original building was in Brook Street near the railway station but they later located their business further down in Brook Street on the corner of O'Shanassy Street. A black and white photograph with a cream border of a news office, store and cottage with a picket fence. The buildings are weatherboard with corrugated iron roofs.A young tree surrounded by a tree guard has been planted on the footpath between the cottage and shop.Two men and two ladies and a boy are standing in front of the buildings on the unmade road. A boy on horseback is alsoweith the group.j.a. boardman, sunbury news office, businesses., brook street -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sunbury News Office, c1892
... Sunbury News Office...The building is the first Sunbury News Office...The building is the first Sunbury News Office ...The building is the first Sunbury News Office that was owned by Arthur Boardman. In 1892 he began publishing the' Sunbury News' in this printing office which was on railway reserve near the station, which today is the bus terminal at Sunbury Station. The 'Sunbury News' was distributed throughout the Shire of Bulla and surrounding areas for almost 7 decades.A faded sepia non-digital photograph backed onto fawn coloured cardboard of a shop building with five people standing outside. sunbury news, arthur boardman -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sunbury News Office
... Sunbury News Office...The building is the Sunbury News Office after the business...The building is the Sunbury News Office after the business ...The building is the Sunbury News Office after the business moved to larger premises on the SW corner of Brook and O'Shanassy Street. In its new location, the Boardman family ran the news office and a general store in the adjacent shop.See entry P0868 for further information. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sunbury News Office
... Sunbury News Office...The Sunbury News Office was established by the Boardman... The Sunbury News Office was established by the Boardman family ...The Sunbury News Office was established by the Boardman family initially in Brook Street closer to the station. In 1880 Arthur Boardman opened a bookshop and news agency and in 1882, he printed the first issue of the Sunbury News.The building was on the SW corner of Brook and O'Shanassy Streets. Members of the Boardman family also ran the adjacent business. The Sunbury News was the local paper for residents until the late 1960s A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of a weatherboard news office building with six men standing the front. Three of the men are wearing white aprons. An attached building with a verandah is on the RHS of the office building.sunbury news, arthur boardman, brook street, o'shanassy street -
Hume City Civic Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Victory Celebration
... Sunbury News Office.... Sunbury News Office Sunbury News World War 2 Boardman Eric Aitken ...This is a newspaper clipping describing the date that Japan officially surrendered in World War 2 and what happened in Sunbury from morning until the wee small hours of the next day. This article was published in the Sunbury News on 15 August 1945.This is a newspaper clipping from the Sunbury News dated 15 August 1945 under the heading Victory Celebration.Victory Celebrationsunbury news office, sunbury news, world war 2, boardman eric, aitken kathleen, memorial hall, gilchrist hugh, 1940s -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Circa 1918
... the Sunbury News Office to "welcome home" the First World War soldiers... outside the Sunbury News Office to "welcome home" the First World ...The local people gathered together to welcome home the soldiers who were returning home after World War 1.Mounted sepia photograph of a group of people outside the Sunbury News Office to "welcome home" the First World War soldiers from Townsfolk.Handwritten on front: Welcome Home to soldiers of 1st World War Handwritten on back: Margaret Gilchrist Evans St Sunbury / 'Gilchrist Harker St Sunburyworld war 1, soldiers, armed forces, gilchrist, margaret, evans street, sunbury, harker street, sunbury news, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, c1920s
... by the Eadie family. The Sunbury News Office in Brook Street is visible.... The Sunbury News Office in Brook Street is visible on the LHS ...Tom Greelish was a local delivery man in Sunbury. In the photograph he is sitting in the baker's cart which was owned by the Eadie family. The Sunbury News Office in Brook Street is visible on the LHS of the image.A black and white photograph of a man seated in a delivery horse and cart.greelish, tom., delivery carts, brook street, eadie family -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, c.1986
Reverend Dr. J. Davis McCaughey (12/07/1914 - 25/03/2005) was ordained in 1942 in Northern Ireland. He served at the YMCA, Fisherwick Belfast, United Kingdom, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological Hall, Master of Ormond College and retired in 1979. In 1986 he became Governor of Victoria, an office he held for six years. Rev Ian Steer: b.1929; ordained 1959 at Norlane United Charge; 1963 Broadmeadows Task Force; 1972 chaplain Essendon Grammar; 1985 Sunbury-BullaB & W photograph of Rev Dr Davis McCaughey standing between Rev Ian Steer and Mrs Jean McCaughey."Dr and Mrs McCaughey Rev Ian Steer Reg News 20 December"mccaughey, davis, rev., presbyterian minister, theological hall, ormond college, governor of victoria, rev ian steer, jean mccaughey, presbyterian, minister -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Early 1900s
... , next to the Post Office. sunbury news boardman eric arthur ...The Sunbury Newsagency and Sunbury News building was originally sited in Brook Street on the site of the present newsagency from 1900 to 1910. It was then moved over to Evans Street, next to the Post Office.A black and white photograph of the weatherboard Sunbury News building. A man with his back to the camera is outside the building and a bicycle is against the front of the building.sunbury news, boardman, eric, arthur, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 26/07/1915
... A. F. BOARDMAN, NEWS OFFICE, SUNBURY Handwritten on back.... HAMMET Handwritten on back: MR A. F. BOARDMAN, NEWS OFFICE ...Private 1st AIFA b/w postcard size full portrait of soldier Ivo C. Hammet standing at ease.Typewritten on front: IVO C. HAMMET Handwritten on back: MR A. F. BOARDMAN, NEWS OFFICE, SUNBURY Handwritten on back: ANOTHER OF THE SUNBURY CROWD, YOURS SINCERELY IVO C. HAMMET 26.7.15 Printed on back: POST CARD YEOMAN STUDIOS, MADE IN BELGIUMhammet, ivo c., boardman, a. f. (mr), sunbury, soldiers, uniforms, clothing and dress, armed forces, yeoman studios, photographers, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Boardman Business in Brook Street, C 1900s
The building is in a section of Brook Street on the south side between O'Shanassy and Evans Street. The news office and the retail business were run by the Boardman family in Sunbury.A non- digital black and white photograph with a cream border of a group of buildings comprising a double fronted weatherboard house, shop and news office with nine people standing in the street.brook street, arthur boardman, newsagency