Saturday, May 31, 2025
Springvale, Late 1960s/Early 1970s.
Dean Frith writes:
That photo was taken from the old Emptor distillery tower, later years Emptor Toyota. I remember in the early 80s, then became Sandown Air Conditioning in the early 90s, then around 2000 Coldow Air Conditioning, many a time when I work for Sandown Air Conditioning I would go up to the landing where the photo was taken to enjoy the view.
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Labels: 1960s, 1970s, Springvale
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Westminster Carpets, Princes Hwy/Gladstone Road, Dandenong, 1964.
Dave Beaumont writes:
Just saw this in magazine just purchased from 1964. Westminster carpets site. I think around this time my mum was working next door at Victoria Carpets. All that vacant land!
Stan Packer notes:
Those paddocks at the back of Victoria carpets were Rogers poultry farm, until sold off for housing.
Cheryl Christopher Newton Simmins says:
Photo was taken for DVA (Dandenong Valley Authority) to demonstrate flood plain flooding along Dandenong Creek. DVA established 1964.
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Monday, May 26, 2025
Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, early 1960s.
Ross McGrath writes:
Market Motors Holden dealership up the end there where my father purchased his 4 new Holden cars during my childhood years. FE sedan, EH wagon, HR wagon and HQ premier wagon 253V8.
Photo credit goes to Les Kitchener.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Hemmings/Potter Street intersection, Dandenong West, 1979.
Helen Gregg writes:
We often shopped at Ellis’ supermarket in the 60s, there was a great little Chinese takeaway in Hemming Street also - you took your own saucepan in, and they would fill it to your requirements. Aaah, no plastic takeaway cartons back then.
Photo credit to Penny Harris Jennings.
Lyn Clissold notes:
Back in the 1950s the McKenry family lived in the right-hand corner house with the white fence and Mrs. Wheelhouse my grade 3 teacher lived opposite also on the right. I also remember Ellis’s grocery and taking a saucepan for the Chinese takeaway. No disposable containers back then. Great times!
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Labels: 1970s, Dandenong West
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, 1940s.
Point of view from in front of the Town Hall looking across to the other side, with the Cenotaph (war memorial) still located on the center median of Lonsdale Street. Woolworths opened in Dandenong around 1940.
The Vanity Court Arcade was built to the left of Woolworths; the site having been occupied by the Tharle Brothers Butchers in the early 1900s.
John Inoz writes:
Owen's Hardware store was there when we came to Dandy in 1959. Remember going in there with my mother. Coles later bought all those shops to build a bigger store than the small one they had a bit further up Londsdale Street. After that Woolworths bought up the remaining stores to extend and rebuild their store to match Coles.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Burials at Stud Road Native Cemetery.
Phil Martin writes:
A couple of weeks ago I found a list of those buried at the Native Cemetery in the Police Paddocks. I have researched all of their names and below is what I have found.
Terry Walsh adds:
Here's the likely list from Peter Gardner's 'In Pursuit of Bungaleen', page 12
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Labels: Rowville
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