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* Lyell Snack Bar and Lyell Butchery (1960s) | * Lyell Snack Bar and Lyell Butchery (1960s) | ||
* Ray Sherrin Butcher (1968 to 1985) | |||
* Eagle Snack Bar (1965 to present) | * Eagle Snack Bar (1965 to present) | ||
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[[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Lyell_Snack_Bar_1960_Flood.jpg|600px|thumb|left|During the 1960 flood, the entire ground floor of the building was under water. (Photo courtesy of Nadia Paternoster)]] | [[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Lyell_Snack_Bar_1960_Flood.jpg|600px|thumb|left|During the 1960 flood, the entire ground floor of the building was under water. (Photo courtesy of Nadia Paternoster)]] | ||
[[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Lyell_Snack_Bar_1960_Rescue.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The Di Felice family would love to know the identity of the men who rescued their family in 1960. (Photo courtesy of Nadia Paternoster)]] | [[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Lyell_Snack_Bar_1960_Rescue.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The Di Felice family would love to know the identity of the men who rescued their family in 1960. (Photo courtesy of Nadia Paternoster)]] | ||
[[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Ray_Sherrin_Butcher.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Ray Sherrin Butcher 1968 to 1985 (Photo courtesy of Walter Sherrin)]] | |||
[[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Eagle_Snack_Bar_(2024).jpg|600px|thumb|left|The Eagle Snack Bar in 2024 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)]] | [[File:Hamilton_Road_15_Eagle_Snack_Bar_(2024).jpg|600px|thumb|left|The Eagle Snack Bar in 2024 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)]] |
Revision as of 11:42, 25 October 2024
← 13 Hamilton Road - ◦ - 51-55 Hamilton Road →
- Lyell Snack Bar and Lyell Butchery (1960s)
- Ray Sherrin Butcher (1968 to 1985)
- Eagle Snack Bar (1965 to present)
Built by Vic Di Felice around 1955, the building was originally two shops with residence upstairs where the Di Felice family lived. The shops were let out as a snack bar and a butchery.
During the 1960 flood, members of the family were trapped upstairs and never knew the names of the two men who rescued them in their boat.