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PICKERING BROOK GARAGE Research by Gordon Freegard 2019 The Francais Brothers, Bert and Vic had an orchard in
Weston Road just past and opposite the Sports Club where they grew a lot of oranges. The family started clearing the property in 1927 and a
few years later the beginnings of their orchard had been planted.
BERT FRANCAIS #1 VIC FRANCAIS #2
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FRANCAIS BROTHERS CLEARING THEIR LAND #3
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FRANCAIS BROTHERS NEW PICKERING BROOK GARAGE #4
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They built the Pickering Brook Garage and a house
next door, on the site of the current shopping centre. These are the only
photos of the original Pickering Brook Garage built by the Francais Brothers.
They were taken on the official opening day. It
opened in 1952 and they were Agents for Winterbottom Motors who distributed
Austin, Dodge and De Soto vehicles. On display for the day, was a range of
Austin cars. It was also an outlet in which to sell their oranges and other
fruit from their orchard. PICKERING BROOK GARAGE ADVERT #5 |
PICKERING BROOK GARAGE ADVERT #6
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FRANCAIS BROTHERS NEW PICKERING BROOK GARAGE #7
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FRANCAIS BROTHERS NEW PICKERING BROOK GARAGE #8
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Built on the site of the current
shopping centre it was later modified to become a BP petrol service station. It
was managed for many years by Frank and Ivy Giddings, who lived in the house
next door. Ross Holdman worked as their mechanic before leaving to start his
own business. The
business was eventually sold to the Jack and Betty Lalley and their
brother-in-law Peter McGurk in the 1960s. ROSS HOLDMAN #10 |
IVY & FRANK GIDDINGS #9 |
PICKERING BROOK GARAGE #11
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PICKERING BROOK GARAGE #12
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SPRIGG'S PICKERING BROOK SHOPPING CENTRE #13
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Jim Armanasco, who had the Mobil Petrol agency for
the area, bought the property in about 1956 and leased it to motor mechanic, Angelo
Tolomei. It was a thriving mechanical repair business and petrol station. Eventually Angelo sold his lease to Ross Holdman,
and moved out of the area to build and operate the BP Garage and house at the
top of Welshpool Road hill, Lesmurdie. Ross Holdman left his employment at
Francais’ Garage to start his own business here. It operated for a few years
before closing down.
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PICKERING BROOK GARAGE FORMLEY THE BUS DEPOT #14 |
JIM ARMANASCO'S PROPERTY ON PICKERING BROOK ROAD #15
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Article: Gordon Freegard Images: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 Francais Family
Copyright : Gordon Freegard 2008-2020
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