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This is a substantial store, and buildings this size would normally be built on land owned by the proprietor. There are no entries in the Land Titles system under the name Scarr for New Norfolk. | This is a substantial store, and buildings this size would normally be built on land owned by the proprietor. There are no entries in the Land Titles system under the name Scarr for New Norfolk. |
Revision as of 15:30, 18 May 2024
This section is for shops and buildings previously published as being located in New Norfolk, that we have been unable to verify. We will state our reasons for doubt and if you can help us out, we would love to hear from you.
- Scarr's Happy Home Store
This is a substantial store, and buildings this size would normally be built on land owned by the proprietor. There are no entries in the Land Titles system under the name Scarr for New Norfolk.
There are several references to a Scarr's Happy Home Store located in Elizabeth Street (Hobart) on Trove.
Update - I am pretty sure this was located on the site of the subway store.
- H Edwards Bootmaker (1920)
There is no entry in the Land Titles system for an H Edwards in New Norfolk. The building does not quite match the structure of the known building at this location at this time period. The surrounding buildings do not match. However in his 1936 obituary, Harry Edwards is spoken of as a New Norfolk businessman. More research needed.
- Hallam Cycle Agency
This doesn't appear to be the site of the current New Norfolk Newsagency - there is a substantial house where Hackett Street should be.
Several articles and advertising in Trove indicate that the Hallam Cycle Agency was located at 65 Liverpool Street and then later at 83 Liverpool Street Hobart.
Update - I believe this business was demolished to build the new De Jersey's store. The building is very similar to A De Jersey's Boot Emporium before they built the more substantial 2 storey store.
- Andrewartha Store
I cannot find any comparable streetscape to match in New Norfolk. No record in Land Titles system of Andrewartha owning real estate in New Norfolk. I did find a CH Andrewartha who managed the family furniture store in Richmond Victoria in 1930 - is that a "CH" I can see on the awning? A clearer photo will help.