Letterheads in Croydon, Victoria could easily have borne the name White Flats if not for the intervention of early settlers from England. The Lacey family, after which a street in the shopping precinct is now named, came up with Croydon and it was adopted. Producing Booklets based on local history is among the many services on offer from the team here at Minuteman Press.
The area prospered in dairy, beef and sheep farming and there was also a number of sawmills contributing to the local economy. Croydon also attracted an abundance of orchards that produced a wide range of crops including plums, peaches and apples to name a few. The industry had such an impact on the suburb that street names remain as a constant reflection of the important role they played in the area’s history. Increased demand for Letterheads in Croydon accompanied the development of its commercial sector that began in the 1880s. James Hewish was among the first business owners having established a hotel, butchers shop, news agency and general store as well as a number of fruit trees.
Main Street, Croydon has developed into a thriving retail and commercial hub today with nearly 200 traders based in its central business district. Catering for an ongoing demand for Letterheads in Croydon is a speciality of staff members here at Minuteman Press who also offers a comprehensive list of services to cover a wide range of Print and marketing requirements. Contact us today for more information.Get a Free Quote for Print Get a Free Quote for Booklets Get a Free Quote for Letterheads
