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Procession in front of C. G. Wallington Family Butcher, [between 1899 and 1907?] Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTGN 261 BOX 9
Identifier(s): H2023.20/122
Procession in front of C. G. Wallington Family Butcher
Procession in front of C. G. Wallington Family Butcher

Scope and contents

Banner at side of buggy at image right: Try Colac Dough Boys They Are All Right.

Dates

  • [between 1899 and 1907?]

Creator

  • Arnest, J. M. (John Mond), 1845-1920 (Photographer, Person)

Extent

1 glass negative : black and white ; 30.3 x 25.2 cm

General note

Unknown celebration in Murray Street, Colac. The "Dough Boys" were orphans and the Charles G. Wallington butcher in the background was located at the south-east corner of Murray and Hart Streets between 1899 and 1907. The shop was the first built at the site and was constructed by Josiah Stephens in 1893.

Creator

  • Arnest, J. M. (John Mond), 1845-1920 (Photographer, Person)
  • Box: PCLTGN 261 BOX 9 (Graphic materials)

Repository details

Part of the Pictures Collection, State Library Victoria Repository

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