And in particular we stopped at the historic Thwaites Bakery, a business started by a relative of my mum’s father.
We ordered a cup of coffee and I asked the lady behind the counter whether the Thwaites family still ran the business. She said yes, Mark Thwaites is in charge now and when I commented that I was a distant cousin, she offered to let him know I was there as she was sure he’d like to meet me.
And when Mark got a chance he came out into the shop. He reminded me of one of my Pa’s brothers so the resemblance was there!
He talked about the old photos on the shop wall. Mark’s grandfather started the business in 1909!
The photo on the top left shows Mark’s grandfather in his delivery truck and the young boy is Mark’s father.
So a few more photos taken outside.
Standing in front of what was the original shop
And then to the left of the entrance of the shop nowadays is the attached residence of the family.
Everything was beautifully restored and kept in wonderful condition. DH and I found that so refreshing as our hometown of Brisbane hadn’t had such a good track record of maintaining/ keeping historical buildings. Bravo Thwaites family!!
How fun! It's lovely to see where your people once lived and to meet a part of your family previously unknown!
ReplyDeleteLovely. How cool is that.
ReplyDeleteThat was such a nice discovery for you Maria.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! :D)
That's amazing! I shall have to go and check out the bakery next time I'm in Colac.
ReplyDeleteHow cool to find the bakery started by your relative and still run by that branch of the family!...
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