Historical information

This photo was taken by Victor Cattoni of Ingham in Queensland when he was in Melbourne on his honeymoon in 1953. The donor (his son) knew of no connection between his father and the Conlon family. Victor and his wife, Julia, travelled to Melbourne on the 'Mananda', which had been converted into a hospital ship in 1940. Victor was a motor mechanic and business man in Ingham and later a sugarcane farmer at nearby Abergowrie.
Conlon's bread factory was located at 410-412 Canterbury Road on the corner of The Avenue. The site was purchased in 1927 by Michael Conlon and the factory built in 1928/1929. The original Conlon bakery was at 108 Union Road. This became to retail shop until the 1940s with the family involved in both the bakery and the shop.

Significance

The photo is representative of the era when home deliveries by horse and cart were made by local traders including the baker, green grocer and dairy man. It also documents part of the history of a local business of longstanding.

Physical description

B&W photo of M F Conlon Surrey Bread Factory horse & cart at rest in a street in front of a picket fence.

Inscriptions & markings

On the rear: "Photo by: / Victor Cattoni / Ingham, North Queensland / 1953"
This is the same hand as that on the donation form, so it is presumed to have been added by Ed Cattoni prior to donation to SHHS.
there are also photographic processing marks: "Ilford" stamped on the rear of the photographic paper and the number 71.