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The original Preston fire station was located in Bell Street. It operated between 1888 and 1910 [LHRN90-328]
Family outing, with horse and cart [PHS][LHRN90-351]
Family preparing for trip, Preston c1900 [PHS] [LHRN90-355]
Hugh Newell outside his butcher shop in High Street, Preston. [LHRN90-356]
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Horse and carts outside the Rose, Shamrock and Thistle Hotel [PHS] [LHRN90-416]
Wood's general store around 1907. [LHRN90-458-2]
Horse and cart outside Stephenson's store [PHS] [LHRN90-462]
Horse and carriage, Preston [PHS] [LHRN90-353]
Northcote Councillors heading to council meeting c1870. [LHRN231]
Craigie Lea dairy cart. [LHRN303]
Tomkin's dairy cart. [LHRN304]
Duff's Pilgrim Inn Hotel in 1884, the original part of the building is to the right. [LHRN468]
Basting's General store 213 High Street [LHRN655]
Edmund Manning in the driveway of Rucker's mansion in his sulky. [LHRN1017]
Labour day parade, Northcote c1910. [LHRN1131]
Horse and cart at the Australian Paper Mills c1930s. [LHRN1457]
Horse and cart outside Howse's butcher shop. [LHRN1519]
House being demolished to make way for the Gowerville Theatre. [LHRN1520]
High Street, Northcote, circa 1890. [LHRN1680]
Inglis' store c1920s. [LHRN1684-1]
Charles Nodrum operated his tannery from High Street, South Preston. This site was later taken over by the Standard Leather Company. [LHRN1688]
A Fairfield family on holiday [LHRN1779-2]
High Street Thornbury around 1926. The wine bar is half way down the block on the left. [LHRN1734]
Harvey's general store from the early 1900s. [LHRN1789]
Advert for the Woornack Dairy 1923 [LHRN1962]
Horse and cart outside Tower Hotel, Alphington. [LHRN1973]
A horse and cart, possibly in Separation Street c. 1880s [LHRN2110]
Smith's small goods factory, Northcote. [LHRN1379]
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