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[[File:High_Street_60-62_Post_Office_1901.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Post Office in 1901. (Photo courtesy of National Archives of Australia)]] | [[File:High_Street_60-62_Post_Office_1901.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Post Office in 1901. (Photo courtesy of National Archives of Australia)]] | ||
[[File:High_Street_60-62_Post_Office_1910.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Another view of the Post Office - the [[50 High Street|Lee & Sons]] sign and the four bars on the telegraph | [[File:High_Street_60-62_Post_Office_1910.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Another view of the Post Office - the [[50 High Street|Lee & Sons]] sign and the four bars on the telegraph poles date this photo to around 1910.]] | ||
[[File:High_Street_60-62_Post_Office_1918.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Corner of High & Stephen Street outside the old Post Office in 1918, Arthur Square is in background with War Loan Tank and Crew]] | [[File:High_Street_60-62_Post_Office_1918.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Corner of High & Stephen Street outside the old Post Office in 1918, Arthur Square is in background with War Loan Tank and Crew]] | ||
[[File:High_Street_Streetscape_-_snow_(1920s).jpg|600px|thumb|left|[[New Norfolk Weather Events|Snow]] covered streetscape showing the post office on the right in 1919 - the first fall of snow in the township for 30 years.]] | [[File:High_Street_Streetscape_-_snow_(1920s).jpg|600px|thumb|left|[[New Norfolk Weather Events|Snow]] covered streetscape showing the post office on the right in 1919 - the first fall of snow in the township for 30 years.]] |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 6 December 2024
← 58 High Street - ◦ - 93 High Street (odd numbers) →
- Old Post Office (built 1889)
- Lions Club park
- Medical Centre (built 1991)
- Millington's Funerals
- Craig Farrell's Office
- Chain of Title - the history of the original land grant issued in 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.