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- My great grandfather A Lind founded Linds Umbrellas
- Brisbane Arcade was my favourite place in the city
- I opened my very first store at the young age of 20 years old
- SEARL’S POINSETTIA ART FLORISTS
- And the Teacup Reader told me……..
- As a young girl from Darwin visiting family in Brisbane during school holidays
- My memory is of being taken as a child by my grandmother into town in the early 70s
- I started as a trainee dressmaker with Gwen Gillam in 1968.
- I grew up in the arcade with my dad and the shop.
- Stev’s Jewellery
- 54 years ago a new grandmother traveled from her suburban home to the Brisbane to buy a bear for her first grandchild.
- Terrazzo floors, lead lights and stained glass, stunning ornate timber balustrades
- Searl’s Poinsettia Art Florists
- My Grandfather, Fred Moore, his brother Harold, and Mr Byrne owned silk stores throughout Queensland
- My great grandfather A Lind founded Linds Umbrellas (A. Lind & Sons) in 1901
- The greatest (sandwich) love of all
- A date with Darrell Lea
- Umbrellas that lasted
- A 1990s fashion reboot
- Brisbane Arcade in the 1980s – a community of artists
- Ahoy there, sailor!
- From air raid shelter to art gallery
- Reading tea leaves in the 1950s
- Special Memories of Royce Facy, Brisbane couturier in the 80 & 90’s
- Modern bistro dining in a heritage establishment
- The beat meet the elite
- The butchest of ballerinas