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shirt manufacturer Pelaco. Melbourne-based
rockabilly group, The
Pelaco Brothers (1974–75), were
named after the sign. The
Pelaco sign is
visible in many...
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Pelaco was an
Australian clothing manufacturer based in Melbourne.
Pelaco is best
known for its men's shirts. The
Pelaco sign over its
former factory in...
- Wiseman's Tournament,
Pelaco Tournament,
Speedo Tournament 1956
Pelaco Tournament 1958
Victorian Open,
Pelaco Tournament 1959
Pelaco Tournament,
Coles Tournament...
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suburb of Camberwell. He was the
vocalist for Ewe and the Merinos. The
Pelaco Brothers formed in 1974, with ****mings on vocals, Joe
Camilleri on saxophone...
- The
Pelaco Tournament was a golf
tournament held in
Australia from 1955 to 1959.
Peter Thomson won the
event four of the five
times it was contested. Total...
- The
Pelaco Brothers (sometimes seen as The
Pelaco Bros.) were an
Australian rockabilly band
formed in 1974, with Joe
Camilleri on
saxophone and vocals...
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Adderley Smith,
Camilleri was a
member of
various bands,
including The
Pelaco Brothers during 1974–1975. Jo Jo Zep & The
Falcons formed in 1975 and Camilleri...
- The
Pelaco Brothers, (which also
comprised Joe Camilleri,
Peter Lillie and
Johnny Topper). The
original line-up was ****mings and ex-The
Pelaco Brothers...
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Stockade upriser Peter Lalor, is a rich boom-style landmark. View of the
Pelaco factory between two art deco
period houses Abinger Street looking west shows...
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model for
images of an
Aboriginal man,
known as '
Pelaco Bill',
featured in adverti****ts for the
Pelaco company, a Melbourne-based
shirt manufacturer....