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Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Ted Dalton, The Corner Store, Ted Dalton, 1980c
... The Corner Store, Ted Dalton......ted dalton...Greensborough resident Ted Dalton (d 2016), migrated to Australia from Liverpool, England, in 1965. ...Ted Dalton...Greensborough resident Ted Dalton (d 2016), migrated to Australia from Liverpool, England, in 1965. ...View of the old Burgoyne store looking south-east across Main Road, Eltham near the intersection with Bridge Street. Original painting donated to Eltham Library. Greensborough resident Ted Dalton (d 2016), migrated to Australia from Liverpool, England, in 1965. He commenced formal tuition in paitning and drawing in 1973, with Leslie Sinclair at Molesworth and later Bill Caldwell and Maxwell Wilks and then Graham Moore. Dalton won many prizes with his paintings. In his most successful period, 1988–1989, he won five monetary prizes in Rotary Shows at Kew, Preston, Kilmore, Seymour and Ivanhoe. During the same period he won the Ernest Suter Award, in an internal exhibition of the Heidelberg and District Artists’ Society. He produced paintings and drawings ranging from pastel and oil paintings of landscapes, through figure studies and portraits to still life studies and miniatures. Dalton was amember of the Diamond Valley Arts Society. Source: Undated newspaper article: Ted's to fly solo at Cato, Diamond Valley News Digital scan of painting c.1980 oil on board 44.5 x 59.5 cm signed lower rightburgoyne store, eltham, main road, ted dalton -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Christmas Carols
... Warrnambool businesses included in the booklet include Dalton’s Highway Panels, Saunders Toys and Hobbies, Ted Wilson Motors, Bob Hagan & Staff, Elliots Cleaning, Silver Ball Beauty Salon, Shamrock Hotel, Hotel Criterion. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road Warrnambool businesses included in the booklet include Dalton’s Highway Panels, Saunders Toys and Hobbies, Ted Wilson Motors, Bob Hagan & Staff, Elliots Cleaning, Silver Ball Beauty Salon, Shamrock Hotel, Hotel Criterion. ...Warrnambool businesses included in the booklet include Dalton’s Highway Panels, Saunders Toys and Hobbies, Ted Wilson Motors, Bob Hagan & Staff, Elliots Cleaning, Silver Ball Beauty Salon, Shamrock Hotel, Hotel Criterion. The carols included are all well known.Contains a list of businesses in the 1970’s around Warrnambool and districtCream coloured card cover with red and green drawing of Santa Claus and reindeer. Back cover has advertisement for G I Panels of Hamilton and Merry Christmas in green in the bottom part of page. 47 pages. It contains words to carols on alternate pages with advertisements for businesses from Portland, Hamilton and Warrnambool.warrnambool, daltons highway panels warrnambool, saunder's toys and hobbies, ted wilson motors, bob hagan, elliots cleaning, silver ball beauty salon, shamrock hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BYGONE DAYS
... Back row from left: Jack Clark, Stan Price, Ted Carruthers, Ron Thompson, Vin Lapsley, Unknown, Unknown, Len McKerlie, Laurie O'Brien, Bert Irving, Fred Coombs, CFA representative. Front row: editor Cyril Michelson, Kevin Lynch, Roly Trevorah, Bill Dalton, Ray Pratt, Joe Grenfell, Bill Boxshall....Back row from left: Jack Clark, Stan Price, Ted Carruthers, Ron Thompson, Vin Lapsley, Unknown, Unknown, Len McKerlie, Laurie O'Brien, Bert Irving, Fred Coombs, CFA representative. Front row: editor Cyril Michelson, Kevin Lynch, Roly Trevorah, Bill Dalton, Ray Pratt, Joe Grenfell, Bill Boxshall. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, May 19, 2004. Bygone days: the once all male crew of the Advertiser in the early 1950s. Back row from left: Jack Clark, Stan Price, Ted Carruthers, Ron Thompson, Vin Lapsley, Unknown, Unknown, Len McKerlie, Laurie O'Brien, Bert Irving, Fred Coombs, CFA representative. Front row: editor Cyril Michelson, Kevin Lynch, Roly Trevorah, Bill Dalton, Ray Pratt, Joe Grenfell, Bill Boxshall.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were
