Historical information
Clive Leslie Swift (RAAF 430415) was born in Elsternwick in 1924 and served in the RAAF in Borneo during WW2. He was mentioned in dispatches. He married Enid (Ina) Mary Smith in 1947. Together they ran the grocery store at 10 Croydon Road from 1949 until some time after 1954.
In the 1980s they were living in Highbury Road, East Burwood and Clive was working for Unigate (later Bonlac) in a managerial position. (REF: Oral testimony, Libby Wilson, Canterbury History Group).
The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. Clive Swift died in March 2014.
This and other dockets were tucked into Ruth Matthews' recipe folder. Ruth and Harold Geoffrey (Geoff) Matthews lived at 42 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. The donor recalled that her paternal grandmother (Ethel May Matthews) also occasionally shopped at the Swifts' shop as it was closer to her home (31 Guildford Road) than either than Griffith’s on Union Road or Thomas’ on Maling Road .
Significance
Dockets such as these are reflective of shopping in the pre-supermarket era when women generally walked to the local shop or had proprietors or a staff member come to the house to take weekly orders.
Physical description
A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 20 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. Signed with initials as having been paid. Order was for Mrs Matthews of Guildford Road.
Inscriptions & markings
On the rear in blue ink an addition in pounds, shillings and pence.
Subjects
References
- BALIKPAPAN, BORNEO. 1945-07-15. PILOTS OF NO. 452 (SPITFIRE) SQUADRON RAAF AT SEPINGGANG AIRSTRIP The attached photo from the Australian War Memorial collection was taken at Balikpapan, Borneo on 15 July 1945. Clive Swift is 4th from the left. The men are pilots of No 452 (Spitfire) Squadron at Sepinggang Airstrip.