Historical information
This store in Main Street Bacchus Marsh was first opened by James Young in November 1866. In October 1869 it was purchased by William Anderson and was operated by members of the Anderson family until 1971. The site of the store was on the southern side of Main Street on the eastern side of Eddie Toole Park. On the opposite side of the street was the site of the former Post Office on the northern side of Main Street. The store was first named the Border Mills Store during James Young's ownership and was later known as the Border Store (Anderson & Co.).
Physical description
Small black and white photograph showing Anderson’s store. It shows a large stone building with a corrugated iron verandah which bears a painted sign of the name of the business: GROCERS. ANDERSON & Co. DRAPERS. Behind a brick parapet rises a hip roof with one chimney visible. Four men stand in casual poses ranged along the verandah. A post and rail fence runs along the road frontage. A tree is planted in an ornamental wrought iron plant protector on the inside of the fence.
Inscriptions & markings
On the back in decorative print: “ New York Photographic Adelaide Travelling Brand Chas. F. Husband Manager.” In handwriting: Border store built by James Young 1866 owned by Anderson 1869-1972.
BMDHS stamp and no. HS 411.
Subjects
References
- Anderson & Co. purchase the Border Mills Store first opened by James Young in November 1866. Advertising (1869, October 16). The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), p. 4. Col.5 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89700503
- Stevenson and McNicoll, photographers, visit Bacchus Marsh.