Historical information
Around March to April 1994, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) opened a second oppportunity shop in Moonee Ponds. A woman impersonating satirist Barry Humphries' most well known character, Dame Edna Everage, was the star attraction at the opening. In this photo, an AFV member volunteer holds up a print or painting for two customers to look at.
Physical description
B&W photo of two people looking at a framed painting or print, which someone (partially obscured) is holding up. The person holding the picture is standing behind a counter. There are various items on the countertop, such as a small portable television set, a book, a miniature set of drawers, a large arrangement of long-stemmed gladioli flowers, three glasses of wine, and a brochure. In the foreground, to the left of the frame, there are several small baskets of miscellaneous items on top of a table or countertop (obscured). There are two identical posters on the wall behind the counter. The title of the posters is, "Step out for strong bones".