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Behind the Wheel display (2012), Immigration Museum, Melbourne
Youssef Eid with his wife Nadimie & children aboard the Patris, 1965
Romanos Eid with his wife Yvonne & son Tony aboard the Patris, 1967
Tansa Eid dancing the dubke in Hadchit, about 1969
Behind the Wheel display (2012), Immigration Museum, Melbourne
Behind the Wheel display (2012), Immigration Museum, Melbourne
Behind the Wheel display (2012), Immigration Museum, Melbourne
Behind the Wheel display (2012), Immigration Museum, Melbourne
Romanos Eid with the first taxi he drove, 1972
Youssef Eid, Judge Antoine El-Chidiac, Romanos Eid & Tansa Eid, 1975
Tansa Eid with his new Ford Falcon taxi, 1974
Youssef Eid’s taxi in front of his house, 1975
Romanos Eid with his taxi on the Westgate bridge, 1985
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Australian history, Behind the Wheel, Christine Eid, Contemporary, Cultural history, design, Display, Eid brothers, Exhibition, History, Immigration Museum, Lebanese migrant, melbourne, Melbourne tour, Moya McFadzean, Research, Social history, stories, storytelling, Taxi, TOW, Victorian history
Zahya Saleeba (nee Dawood) and Nicholas Saleeba, c.1895
Flinders Lane, Melbourne, c.1910, State Library Victoria
Underclothing fashion, 1902
Nicholson Street, Footscray, c.1910, Footscray Historical Society
Receipt of Nicholas Saleeba’s naturalisation papers, 1902, National Archives of Australia
Smith Street, Collingwood, c.1907, State Library Victoria
As worn in Paris, c. 1906
Stan, Helene & Richard George Saleeba
Richard George Saleeba, c.1915
Alex Saleeba at cadet camp
Jack Abourizk
Pattern making book used by N. Saleeba & Co.
Table of measurements used by N. Saleeba & Co.
Pattern making book used by N. Saleeba & Co.
Work ‘n’ Play Uniforms
Work ‘n’ Play Uniforms
Norwellan Bluey Jackets
Norwellan Snowline Bush Shirt
Characters (2011)
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Australian history, Character, characters, Christine Eid, Contemporary, Cultural history, design, History, melbourne, Melbourne tour, Research, signage, signs, Social history, State Library of Victoria, Stephen Banham, stories, storytelling, Thames & Hudson, Thames and Hudson, TOW, type, typography, Victorian history