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Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr

Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr

by Anne Holmes | 13 Feb, 2013 | Collingwood Historical Society, Flickr, fp13, fp2012

Did you know that Collingwood Historical Society has been posting photos on the Flickr photo-sharing site in the cloud for over a year?   Members Pat Miller and Anne Holmes have been managing this. The Society has over 280 photographs on the site. Flickr is an...
#blog12daysxmas Day 9 School bell 52/53/2

#blog12daysxmas Day 9 School bell 52/53/2

by Anne Holmes | 2 Jan, 2013 | #blog12daysxmas, Bells, Clifton Hill Primary School 1360, fp2012, Gold Street, Gold Street Primary, Page Street, Wellington Street

School bell 52/53/2, a photo by Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr. Are school bells like this still used?  Maybe the nearby residents of Gold Street Primary in Clifton Hill can tell us. Gold Street Primary, properly known as Clifton Hill Primary No....
#blog12daysxmas Day 8 Former Village Belle Hotel 53/52/1

#blog12daysxmas Day 8 Former Village Belle Hotel 53/52/1

by Anne Holmes | 2 Jan, 2013 | #blog12daysxmas, Abbotsford, Abbotsford Street, Bells, fp2012, Village Belle Hotel

Former Village Belle Hotel 53/52/1, a photo by Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr.The former Village Belle hotel in in Abbotsford Street Abbotsford on the south west corner of Hunter Street operated from 1868 to 1918. It is now a private residence.  You can...
#blog12daysxmas Day 7 End of life 52/52/2

#blog12daysxmas Day 7 End of life 52/52/2

by Anne Holmes | 31 Dec, 2012 | #blog12daysxmas, Endings, fp2012, Gold Street

End of life 52/52/2, a photo by Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr.The residents of this part of Gold Street are taking the holiday break as an opportunity to prepare for a hard rubbish collection with these items which have reached the end of their life.This...
#blog12daysxmas Day 6 Dead end 52/52/1

#blog12daysxmas Day 6 Dead end 52/52/1

by Anne Holmes | 30 Dec, 2012 | #blog12daysxmas, Clifton Hill, Endings, fp2012, Gold Street, Page Street

Dead end 52/52/1, a photo by Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr.Page Street used to run between Gold Street and Wellington Street in Clifton Hill. But traffic management in recent decades has meant that both parts of the street are now dead ends.  This shot...
#blog12daysxmas Day 5 Terminus Hotel 52/52/3

#blog12daysxmas Day 5 Terminus Hotel 52/52/3

by Anne Holmes | 30 Dec, 2012 | #blog12daysxmas, Abbotsford, Brickmakers' Arms Hotel, Flockhart Street, fp2012, Terminus Hotel, Victoria Street

Terminus Hotel, Abbotsford 52/52/3, a photo by Collingwood Historical Society on Flickr.The Terminus Hotel in Victoria Street Abbotsford (corner of Flockhart Street) has now terminated its services and so is about endings in more way than one. The hotel’s name...
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