Nicole French ABC Open
Singleton High School teacher Nicole French reflects on outcomes of Now and Then for her students
View ArticleSingleton John Street
As a non-local teacher at the high school, it was interesting wandering the streets with photos from the Historical Society and matching the old and new shop facades. Although there are obvious...
View ArticleRoyal hotel, New England Highway
Such a perfect and easy-to-find match. Little has changed to the facade of this old hotel, except the addtion of a drive-through bottleshop being added for convenience. Photograph taken by Lucy...
View ArticleSingleton Highway 1920
Ewbank Building Now and Then. Original image courtesy of the Singleton Historic Society and Museum.
View ArticleJohn Street Singleton
It appears this builidng has changed hands many times over the years. The "Then" photograph shows the building as a bank. The fancy entrance facade was added during this time. It is now a residental...
View ArticleJohn Street, Op Shop
Despite this being such a great shot, our little "Now and Then" Group could not accurately say if this is the present form of the commerical building in this photograph. It currently houses an Op Shop....
View ArticlePitt and John Streets, Singleton
Corner of Pitt and John Street, Singleton. This photograph was one of the easier images to locate in John Street. It is clear from this photograph, little has changed on the facade of the shop fronts...
View ArticleEnd of John Street
What used to be - this photograph shows the end of John Street (looking towards Singleton Library / Civic Centre) prior to the bridge being put in. It is a shame such a lovely tree was removed for...
View ArticleCorner of Burdekin Park
This shot shows the changes of old to new along the New England High Way (heading towards John Street). Wonder if Burdekin Park (on the left) has always had the same problems with bats. Photograph...
View ArticleJohn Street, Prickly Pear Oil
Here's another Now and Then image we created this week with the assistance of the Singleton Historical Society and Museum, which opened up a fraction of its photo archives, and students from Singleton...
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