Summary
Black and white photograph showing Mr Perlman and Mr Ribush with two unknown gentlemen standing outside Bush's Confectionary factory in Richmond, circa 1935.
Mr Perlman, on the left, and Mr Ribush, on the right, owned the confectionary factory. Mr Perlman was an immigrant from Russia, and was married with a four year old son. Mr Ribush was a confectioner who was studying medicine, and was asked to join the business. Their first names are unknown.
Description of Content
Four men in suits standing outside Bush's Confectionary Factory. Signage on the building behind the men says 'CONFECTIONERY' and 'CHOCOLATES'
Physical Description
Digital image file. A digital photograph was taken of the original black and white print.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
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Place & Date Depicted
Bush's Confectionary, 127 Murphy Street, Richmond, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1935
Place Depicted Notes: Possibly 127 Murphy Street, Richmond. Further research required. -
Individuals Identified
Perlman, Mr (first name unknown); Ribush, Mr Dolia; other people unknown
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Format
Digital file, TIFF, Black & White
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Inscriptions
Mr Perlman (left) & Ribush (Right} Middle Two Unknown / circa 1935 Richmond
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Classification
Manufacturing & industry, Food & drinks - confectionery, Factory owners
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References
Information on names of people in photo provided by Nick Ribush via Discovery Centre, May 2010.
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Keywords
Confectionery, Factories, Migrants, Jewish Immigration, Jewish Communities, Russian Immigration