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[[File:Humphrey_Street_03_(1913).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Burrill's Warehouse in Humphrey Street, New Norfolk circa 1913. J Burrill was a general merchant with a store at Oatlands and one at New Norfolk. He sold drapery, clothing, suits made to order, guns, ironmongery, ammunition, boots and produce.  Pictured in front of the door is Daryl Cantwell. (Photo courtesty Mrs Joan Cantwell)]]
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Mrs Voigt's Lolly Shop (around 1950s)
 
[[File:Humphrey_Street_03_(1913).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Burrill's Warehouse in Humphrey Street circa 1913. James Burrill was a general merchant with a store at Oatlands and this one at New Norfolk. He sold drapery, clothing, suits made to order, guns, ironmongery, ammunition, boots and produce.  Pictured in front of the door is Daryl Cantwell. (Photo courtesty Mrs Joan Cantwell)]]


[[File:Humphrey_Street_03_2020.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The building in 2020 - now a private residence.]]
[[File:Humphrey_Street_03_2020.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The building in 2020 - now a private residence.]]

Revision as of 01:37, 29 August 2024

1 Humphrey Street - ◦ - 7 Humphrey Street

Mrs Voigt's Lolly Shop (around 1950s)

Burrill's Warehouse in Humphrey Street circa 1913. James Burrill was a general merchant with a store at Oatlands and this one at New Norfolk. He sold drapery, clothing, suits made to order, guns, ironmongery, ammunition, boots and produce. Pictured in front of the door is Daryl Cantwell. (Photo courtesty Mrs Joan Cantwell)
The building in 2020 - now a private residence.