OLIVER WHITFIELDS PRODUCE STORE WITH OLIVER WHITFIELD [AND WIFE EVA] AND BICYCLE
1900B&W photograph of Whitfields General Store; building appears to be divided into 'shop' & 'living quarters'; sign near the door reads "Wanted: fruit - poultry - eggs - must be guaranteed FRESH".
Lady in long dark skirt and white long sleeved blouse with dark tie at the neck.
Man has a shirt, vest, hat and trousers on. Man is holding a bicycle.
This half of the building since demolished and now site of Chemist shop, next to Wendouree Tearooms.
A clearer more complete copy of this photograph is reproduced in 'Toodyay - The Good Old Days' by Wally Chitty on p.168.
The caption dates the photo and notes, ' Mr & Mrs Oliver Whitfield at the front of their general produce store in 1900. When the building was extended in about 1928, this section became the dwelling and the shop was relocated to the western end of the building and renamed the Wendouree Tea Rooms.'
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On back of photo, in pencil: E (d) Oliver Whitfield LARGE 5 (1).
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