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Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, 1923 Flood - Telegraph Hotel, Armstrong Street Charlton, c. 1923
... Telegragh Hotel...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields 1923 Flood, Telegraph Hotel, Armstrong Street, Charlton, Victoria Telegragh Hotel Charlton Livingstone Floods 1923 flood - Telegraph Hotel, Armstrong Street Charlton. ...1923 Flood, Telegraph Hotel, Armstrong Street, Charlton, Victoria1923 flood - Telegraph Hotel, Armstrong Street Charlton. Obituary: Charlton 100 years ago 18-02-1922 - 24/02/1922. Mr Francis Gilbert Livingstone passed away at Castlemaine on 14th ins. He was a very well known & highly respected old resident of Charlton & Narrewillock. Until October last he held the license of the Telegraph Hotel and was a familiar figure in his wheel chair under the shade trees at land at Narrewillock, where he farmed until failing health compelled him to give up the strenuous work of those early pioneering days, and in 1892 he took the license of the Telegraph Hotel which he retained until recently. He was 61 years of age.telegragh hotel, charlton, livingstone, floods -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1960
... ...Telegragh Hotel...Charlton Business Telegragh Hotel Black and White photograph with white border. ...Telegraph Hotel, Armstrong Street c. late 1960's. Taken from the lawn outside the RSL and Shire hall. Three flag poles on the left are outside the RSL hall. Vehicles are angle parked in Armstrong Street.Black and White photograph with white border.charlton, business, telegragh hotel -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - 1939 Flood Charlton Vic 3525, 01/05/2008
... ...Telegragh Hotel...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields 1939 Floods Telegragh Hotel Avoca River Flood 1939 - Easter. ...1939 Flo0od - Halligans Hotel (Telegraph) Armstrong Street, Charlton Vic 3525. Child on bicycle, man standing in doorway. Unframed Lanscape photoAvoca River Flood 1939 - Easter. Mrs T Loughnan, 2 Currie Street, Charlton1939, floods, telegragh hotel
