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1938:
Where it all began: Mr Tadrowski Snr outside his photographic shop
in Poznan, Poland. After World War 2 ravaged his home country, he
made a living photographing tourists in Strassburg, France. |
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1950:
Emigrating to Australia, Mr Tadrowski set up business in Brisbane,
taking photographs at schools and local functions. During this period
he had the foresight to realise that in the future thousands of people
would want to capture their precious memories on their own camera. |
| 1951:
He opened Photo Continental's first Australian Store.. |
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1960:
Photo Continental opened its first city store, in Adelaide St, Brisbane.
It soon developed a busy trade in still cameras, movie cameras and
projectors |
| 1970:
Two stores were operating, one in Queen St, in the heart of the Brisbane
CBD, opposite historic Customs House, and the other at Wellington
Rd,East Brisbane. |
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1981:
Upon his father's death, Vit Tadrowski took over the management of the
business. He was well qualified: like his father, he loved photography,
and he had been working in the family business from the age of 15.
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1987:
PC moved into a giant ultramodern display warehouse at MacGregor.
Under Vit's careful guidance and with the support of his wife Karen
and a dedicated staff, the business had moved into the rapidly growing
video and fully-automatic camera markets with resounding success. |
| 1997:
After 10 years of outstanding growth, the business again moved to
it's current premises at Mt Gravatt central. Technology continued
to change as the nineties saw the beginning of the digital age Photo
Continental adapted to embrace the new technology. It was now the
largest Photo/Imaging store in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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2001:
Sadly, Vit's mother Zofia, the last direct link to the firm's beginnings
in war torn Europe passed away.
2001:
Photo Continental celebrated its 50th year in business.
2003:
PC wins Photo/Imaging dealer of the year. The award is based on store
presentation, interaction with suppliers, outstanding customer service
and is a first for any Queensland Photographic equipment store.
2004:
Managing director Vit Tadrowski passed away suddenly at his home in Brisbane
on the 8th, April. He was extremely well known and respected for his guidance
and vision of Photo Continental and for his enthusiastic support of the
Variety Club of Queensland. His wife continues her role as director and
maintains the close working relationship with the management team ensuring
the ongoing growth and success of the family business.
2005:
In May this year, Photo Continental exhibited at 'Photo Imaging World
2005' at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Previously an
industry show, 2005 is the first time it is open to the general public
ans attracts record numbers.
It was refreshing to see so many regular Photo Continental customers and
new faces and have the opportunity to speak about new and exciting technologies
within our industry.
2006:
PC celebrates it's 55th birthday.
2007:
With new challenges ahead, Photo Continental continued to stay one step
ahead with renovations to improve our look, range of products and ensure
that we continue to maintain a high level of customer service. We continue
to grow our scrapbooking, beading, frames and album selections to meet
the increasing demands. Our new website launched just prior to Christmas.
2008 : Set to be an exciting year in our history, 2008 will see
some major instore refurbishments as well as extended ranges of stock
and the introduction of online shopping.
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