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William Ball with wife Bertha and Son William.

Courtesy:
Barry Tilley

Cheltenham Pioneers: Seated - William Shields, Donald McSwain, George Barbour, James Fisher.

Standing - William Tilley, George Ridley, James Tilley, T Hall, George Tilley, William Judd, William Baker, Charles Noll.

Date:
1913
Courtesy:
Barry Tilley

Front: H Comport and William Fairlam. Back: J Keys, R McFarlane and J Wedd.

Date:
1908

Plough and Harrow Hotel, South Brighton, 1888.

Date:
1888

Moysey Memorial Cairn on foreshore at Beaumaris, 1964.

Date:
1964

John O’Shanassy, Pioneer.

Date:
1888

Henry Dendy, Pioneer of Brighton.

Cheltenham Mechanics’ Hall, c1910.

Date:
1910
Creator:
Percy Fairlam
Courtesy:
Betty Kuc

Joseph Wedd’s Certificate of Title for his land on the corner of Centre Dandenong Road and Point Nepean Road, Cheltenham 25 January, 1906.

Date:
1906

Market Garden Heatherton Road, Heatherton, 2000.

Date:
2000

Residences on former site of Prince’s Laundry. Memorial sculpture on right.

Date:
2003

New Section of Prince’s Laundry Opened. Managing Director, Mr Harry Prince, explains new machine to Mayor and Mayoress of Mordialloc, Cr C Sambell and Mrs Sambell. Mr A Wilson holding garment and Mrs Prince and sales manager Mr P Bowman.

Date:
1963

Delivery Van and driver for Prince’s Laundry, 79 Moorabbin Road, Mentone, c1944.

Date:
1944

Prince’s Laundry Warrigal Road, Mentone, 1958.

Date:
1958

Prince’s Laundry, women working pressing machines, c1933.

Date:
1933

Workmen wrecking Brighton Beach Baths, 1979.

Date:
1979

Children learning water safety at Brighton Beach Baths, 1977.

Date:
1977

Brighton Beach Baths, 1976.

Date:
1976

A damaged South African War or Boer War Memorial on original site on Point Nepean Road with plantation of trees and Memorial Hall in distance, 1961.

Date:
1961

South African Memorial on corner of Point Nepean and Chesterville roads with Mechanics Institute on the right.

Date:
1960

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