Physical description
Black and white photo of business of E. Rose, Coachbuilder, showing the business and two children out front
Inscriptions & markings
E. Rose Coachbuilder.
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Black and white photo of business of E. Rose, Coachbuilder, showing the business and two children out front
E. Rose Coachbuilder.
Black and white photo of Morrison's Store, Camperdown, c1910, showing business of Morrison's Proprietary Ltd and staff.
Black and white photo of Frank Errey and Frank Hilderbrand's Garage, Manifold Street, Camperdown, 1930's, showing garage and workers (Bert Berryman, George Hill), proprietors (Frank Errey and Frank Hilderbrand) and Eileen Hilderbrand.
Sepia photo c1890, of Manifold Street Camperdown between McNicol and Gibson Streets looking south. Sowing businesses (McLean and Fewtrell, Carpenters and Builders, H.Loft, Boot Maker, C.G. Hudson, Coach Builder, T.M.W. Hayes, Tobacconist, Bramley's General Store) houses, surviving bush, Elm Avenue, paling fences, windmill, Mount Sugarloaf.
Black and white photograph, Camperdown Pastoral and Agricultural Society Show, Camperdown Showgrounds,c1890, Mount Leura, Trees, Fences, People, Horses, Buggies, Shed, Saint George Flag.
Sepia photo c1896 of corner of Manifold and Leura Streets, Camperdown looking west. Showing Commercial Hotel, Finley Avenue (Manifold Street) and shops.
Commercial Hotel, Peterson Chemist
Sepia photograph
Welcome Home
First edition copy of James Dawson's book, Australian Aborigines, detailing their culture and customs
Book
"Australian Aborigines" by James Dawson. The languages and customs of several tribes of Aborigines in the Western District of Victoria. George Robertson Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. MDCCCXXXI
Sepia photo c1865 Manifold Street Camperdown looking east towards Mount Leura, showing businesses including Walker's Leura Hotel, Stevenson and Bishop (store), Camperdown Horse Bazaar, Catholic Church, John McCabe's home (east side of Stevenson and Bishop), Mount Leura and Mount Sugarloaf with original vegetation
Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.