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[[File:Zzz_Andrewartha.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Andrewartha Emporium 1906.]]
[[File:Zzz_Andrewartha.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Andrewartha Emporium 1906.]]
[[File:Zzz_Scarrs_011508.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Scarr's Happy Home Store around 1918. ]]  
[[File:Zzz_Scarrs_011508.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Scarr's Happy Home Store around 1918. ]]  
[[File:Zzz_Browne's_Store_011143.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Browne's Furniture Store 1920s.  The awning of [[16 High Street|JF Lee & Sons]]is visible on the left - built in 1912.  [[27-29 High Street|29 High Street]], seen to the left, was built in 1921.  Originally this photo was published as being from 1855.]]
[[File:Zzz_Browne's_Store_011143.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Browne's Furniture Store 1920s.  The awning of [[16 High Street|JF Lee & Sons]] is visible on the left - built in 1912.  [[27-29 High Street|29 High Street]], seen to the left, was built in 1921.  Originally this photo was published as being from 1855.]]

Revision as of 10:49, 24 May 2024

Andrewartha's, Scarr's Happy Home Store, Lee and Sons, VD Lee's ironmongery, Tipper Lee Hardware, Corner Capers, Subway

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Andrewartha Emporium 1906.
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Scarr's Happy Home Store around 1918.
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Browne's Furniture Store 1920s. The awning of JF Lee & Sons is visible on the left - built in 1912. 29 High Street, seen to the left, was built in 1921. Originally this photo was published as being from 1855.