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* Rose & Sons Antiques (2006 - 2019)
* Rose & Sons Antiques (2006 - 2019)
* LJ Hooker<br><br>
* LJ Hooker<br><br>
[[File:Mercury_12_Dec_1913.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Mercury Newspaper 12 Dec 1913 page 4 - two shops broken into including this one]]
[[File:High_Street_54_154317.jpg|600px|thumb|left|FB Wilkinson & Co Pharmacy (1941)]]
[[File:High_Street_54_154317.jpg|600px|thumb|left|FB Wilkinson & Co Pharmacy (1941)]]
[[File:High_Street_54-56_For_Sale_(1951).jpg|600px|thumb|left|54 and 56 High Street for sale by auction in 1951 (Courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:High_Street_54-56_For_Sale_(1951).jpg|600px|thumb|left|54 and 56 High Street for sale by auction in 1951 (Courtesy of the Mercury)]]

Revision as of 10:06, 12 January 2025

52 High Street - ◦ - 56 High Street

  • C.H. McShane's Grocery Store (-1911-1921+)
  • FB Wilkinson & Co Pharmacy (opened 1925)
  • Purchased by H Lakeland in 1953, managed by John R Prowse
  • Haboeck Jewellery (1962 - 1965)
  • Haboeck Jewellery (1980? - 1995)
  • Pet Shop (mid 90s)
  • The Florist Tree (2003 - 2006)
  • Rose & Sons Antiques (2006 - 2019)
  • LJ Hooker

Mercury Newspaper 12 Dec 1913 page 4 - two shops broken into including this one
FB Wilkinson & Co Pharmacy (1941)
54 and 56 High Street for sale by auction in 1951 (Courtesy of the Mercury)
The Florist Tree in 2006 (Photo courtesy of New Norfolk Historical Information Centre)
Rose & Sons Antiques in 2009 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)
LJ Hooker in 2023 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)
  • 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.