Historical information
Strip shopping and ample parking were features of suburbs in the middle of the twentieth centuries. Cars were still considered a luxury, although that would soon change, and local, independent shops serviced local areas.
Significance
During the post-war years, the municipality of Moorabbin experienced a population boom. The 'newcomers' were predominantly returnees from the war who were marrying and establishing families; those from the old inner-suburban areas who were moving away from rented premises to establish their own homes on cheap land. The 1950s were a time of immense growth for the area now known as City of Kingston.
Physical description
Black and white photograph of the intersection of Centre and East Boundary roads, Bentleigh East. Several cars are visible both in the foreground and background, and the intersection includes a roundabout. The street is lined with poles to carry electricity cables, and the roundabout is dotted with four poles for electric street lights.
Inscriptions & markings
Handwritten in blue ink: 56 - 230
Handwritten in red ink: 82%
Handwritten in black ink: Ch. 6
Subjects
References
- Cribbin, J., 1995, '"Growing like a mushroom" The Post-War Years', Moorabbin: A Pictorial History 1862 - 1994, pp137-171, pg156