Historical information
In 1992, internationally renowned Australian satirist, Barry Humphries, visited the Malvern Op Shop as one of his characters, pensioner Sandy Stone. He was promoting his latest book, "The Life and Death of Sandy Stone". Television media crews covered the event. In this photo, Humphries (dressed in an old brown checked dressing gown as his character, Sandy Stone) sits on a art deco club lounge armchair as he is being interviewed and filmed by the media. Sitting near him is an unidentified man. A small group of people are watching him being interviewed.
Physical description
COL photo of a elderly man, dressed in an old brown checked dressing gown, sitting on a art deco club lounge armchair in a crowded room. He is surrounded by several people, including two television camera operators and a boom microphone operator. Sitting near him is an unidentified man with grey hair and beard, wearing a navy blue three-piece suit. A woman wearing a white shirt and navy blue skirt is standing nearby. In the background, shelves filled with second hand items and cardboard boxes line the walls. In the foreground, several people's heads (Photographed from behind) are evident.
Inscriptions & markings
[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Op Shop visit by Sandy Stone (Barry Humphries) 1992
Subjects
- arthritis foundation of victoria,
- afv,
- opportunity shop,
- op shop,
- charity shop,
- thrift store,
- fundraising,
- barry humphries,
- satirist,
- comedian,
- author,
- book promotion,
- sandy stone,
- pensioner,
- the life and death of sandy stone,
- television crews,
- television cameras,
- broadcast television,
- television media,
- reporters,
- interview,
- malvern,
- 1992