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[[File:High_Street_75_De_Jersey's_(1953).jpg|600px|thumb|left|De Jersey's Footware Store taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:High_Street_75_De_Jersey's_(1953).jpg|600px|thumb|left|De Jersey's Footware Store taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:de_Jersey_Footwear_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The staff outside 'De Jersey Footwear Store'. From left Jack Banner, Stella De Jersey, Mrs Tom Williams and Alf De Jersey.  
[[File:de_Jersey_Footwear_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The staff outside 'De Jersey Footwear Store'. From left Jack Banner, Stella De Jersey, Mrs Tom Williams and Alf De Jersey.  
Jack Banner had a shoe repair shop at [[56 High Street]]]]
Jack Banner previously had a shoe repair shop at [[56 High Street]]. ]]


References to De Jersey Shoe Store 11 Nov 1946 (Trove), <br>Shoe Mart, De Jersey 19 May 1953
References to De Jersey Shoe Store 11 Nov 1946 (Trove), <br>Shoe Mart, De Jersey 19 May 1953

Revision as of 10:10, 21 July 2024

73 High Street - ◦ - 75a/77 High Street

  • Hallam Cycle Agency (1910?)
  • Newton's Newsagency/Bike Shop
  • Les Gardam
  • A De Jersey Boot Emporium
  • De Jersey's Shoe Shop
  • Alan Wilson's Shoe Shop (closed 1965)
  • St Vincent de Paul
  • now a vacant lot
Hallam Cycle Agency in 1910. The Newton residence can be seen on the right. (Photo courtesy of the Tasmanian Mail)
Alfred De Jersey's Boot Emporium

The earlier shop was demolished to build the new two storey De Jersey's store.

De Jersey's Footware Store taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)
The staff outside 'De Jersey Footwear Store'. From left Jack Banner, Stella De Jersey, Mrs Tom Williams and Alf De Jersey. Jack Banner previously had a shoe repair shop at 56 High Street.

References to De Jersey Shoe Store 11 Nov 1946 (Trove),
Shoe Mart, De Jersey 19 May 1953