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← [[33 High Street|33 High Street]] - ◦ - [[37 High Street|37 High Street]] →
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* Bill Gleeson's Sweet Shop
* Walter Washington Williams (-1928 to 1930s)
* Ivy Rosalind Williams (-1936 to 1937+)
* Lena Rice General Store
* RE Clark & Sons Butcher (closed October 2024)


* RE Clark & Sons Butcher
[[File:High_Street_19_to_51_mapped.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The block between Burnett Street and Charles Street (19 to 51a High Street) as it was in the 1930s with street numbers shown - frontage for 35 High Street is 28' 3".]]
[[File:High_Street_WW_Williams_Shop_1928.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Walter Washington Williams shop in 1928 (note: probably later as Thomas Shirley next door opened in 1931) (Photo courtesy of Greg Williams)]]
[[File:High_Street_33-37_(1930s).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Ivy Williams shop on the left in the 1930s - Ivy was the daughter of Walter Williams. (Photo courtesy of Paul Smyth)]]
[[File:High_Street_35_L_Rice_and_Ron_Williams.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Ron Williams Mens & Boys Wear on the left and Lena Rice on the right. Lena Rice moved to [[04_Charles_Street|4 Charles Street]] in approximately 1954. (Photo courtesy of Ian Rice)]]
[[File:High_Street_35_Clark_Butcher_2016.jpg|600px|thumb|left|RE Clark & Sons Butcher in 2016]]
[[File:High_Street_35_Clark_Butcher_2013.jpg|600px|thumb|left|RE Clark & Sons Butcher interior in 2013]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 18 October 2024

33 High Street - ◦ - 37 High Street

  • Bill Gleeson's Sweet Shop
  • Walter Washington Williams (-1928 to 1930s)
  • Ivy Rosalind Williams (-1936 to 1937+)
  • Lena Rice General Store
  • RE Clark & Sons Butcher (closed October 2024)
The block between Burnett Street and Charles Street (19 to 51a High Street) as it was in the 1930s with street numbers shown - frontage for 35 High Street is 28' 3".
Walter Washington Williams shop in 1928 (note: probably later as Thomas Shirley next door opened in 1931) (Photo courtesy of Greg Williams)
Ivy Williams shop on the left in the 1930s - Ivy was the daughter of Walter Williams. (Photo courtesy of Paul Smyth)
Ron Williams Mens & Boys Wear on the left and Lena Rice on the right. Lena Rice moved to 4 Charles Street in approximately 1954. (Photo courtesy of Ian Rice)
RE Clark & Sons Butcher in 2016
RE Clark & Sons Butcher interior in 2013