Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Mobile Library towns - back in time

Casey Cardinia Library Corporation (CCLC)  has a Mobile Library which services various towns throughout the Cardinia Shire.   If you aren't  a regular Mobile Library user but happen to be meandering around the country side then you should pop in and take a look if you see it stopped and open for business. The Mobile has a good collection of  items - books, DVDs, CDs, magazines etc - you just use your regular CCLC membership card.  Click here to access the timetable. If you want to read about the history of Mobile Library services in the region, click here.

I thought it would be interesting to take a look back in time, at the towns where the Mobile Library stops.

On Monday, it stops at Bunyip, Garfield and Tynong.


Bunyip - Main Street,  1908.
Photograph: Call of the Bunyip by Denise Nest.


Garfield - Looking down Main Street, 1910.


Tynong - Looking west

On Tuesday, it stops at Beaconsfield Upper and Gembrook.


Beaconsfield Upper - Wilson's store
Photograph: Upper Beaconsfield: an early history by Charles Wilson



Gembrook - Walker's Store

On Wednesday,  it stops at Beaconsfield.


Beaconsfield - Woods Street
Photograph: Beaconsfield History Group

On Thursday, it stops at Maryknoll and Cockatoo.


Maryknoll - Post Office and General Store, 1969.
Photograph: Maryknoll: history of a Catholic Rural Settlement by Gael White (2002)


Cockatoo - Fairbridge's store

On Friday, it stops at Lang Lang and Koo-Wee-Rup. 


Lang Lang - Main Street
Photograph: Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp Historical Society collection


Koo-Wee-Rup - Rossiter Road, 1923
Photograph: Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp Historical Society collection.

On Saturday, it's back to Bunyip.


Bunyip - Pearson and Company store, c. 1905.
Photograph: Call of the Bunyip by Denise Nest

If this has inspired you to visit the Mobile Library then click here for the link to the time table. 

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