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* 1847 Grant to [[George William Barnard]] 21-115-4484 dated the 11th of January 1847. The total land area was one rood and five perches. George Barnard had many land grants in Launceston, but this was the only one in southern Tasmania.<br> | * 1847 Grant to [[George William Barnard]] 21-115-4484 dated the 11th of January 1847. The total land area was one rood and five perches. This covered the land between what is now 54 High Street all the way to the corner of Stephen Street, including the land on which the old Post Office was built. George Barnard had many land grants in Launceston, but this was the only one in southern Tasmania.<br> | ||
[[File:Land_Grant_Barnard.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Original Land Grant 1847]] | [[File:Land_Grant_Barnard.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Original Land Grant 1847]] | ||
Revision as of 13:02, 1 August 2024
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- Edward's Boot Repairs (1920s)
- Tom Hay Saddlery
- Jack Banner Boot Repairs (1940s)
- Derwent Valet Cleaners (1954 - 1999)
- 20th Century Artifacts (2003 - present)
- Chain of Title
- 1847 Grant to George William Barnard 21-115-4484 dated the 11th of January 1847. The total land area was one rood and five perches. This covered the land between what is now 54 High Street all the way to the corner of Stephen Street, including the land on which the old Post Office was built. George Barnard had many land grants in Launceston, but this was the only one in southern Tasmania.
Dry Cleaners
- Olden
- Jim Anderson 1954 to ???
- Rick Sedgwick ??? to 1984
- Doug Boote 1984 to 1999