65 High Street: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:
[[File:High_Street_65_Shoe_Mart.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Shoe Mart]]
[[File:High_Street_65_Shoe_Mart.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Shoe Mart]]


"The New Norfolk branch opened in October 1938 in premises that had been completely modernised after being taken over from the late businessman and parliamentarian Mr J.G. Brown. When this building burned down the O’Conor family built three new shops on the site, which are the present 65, 65a and 67 High St."[https://newnorfolknews.com/2014/12/shoe-mart-to-call-it-a-day/|Read full story]
"The New Norfolk branch opened in October 1938 in premises that had been completely modernised after being taken over from the late businessman and parliamentarian Mr J.G. Brown. When this building burned down the O’Conor family built three new shops on the site, which are the present 65, 65a and 67 High St." [https://newnorfolknews.com/2014/12/shoe-mart-to-call-it-a-day/]


[[File:High_Street_65_Book_Magick_2019.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Book Magick in 2019)]]
[[File:High_Street_65_Book_Magick_2019.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Book Magick in 2019)]]

Revision as of 03:31, 8 June 2024

61-63 High Street - ◦ - 65a High Street

  • Shoe Mart (1938 - 2014)
  • Odd & Fancy (2015 - 2016)
  • Lady Strange (2016 - 2017)
  • Book Magick (2018 - present)
Shoe Mart

"The New Norfolk branch opened in October 1938 in premises that had been completely modernised after being taken over from the late businessman and parliamentarian Mr J.G. Brown. When this building burned down the O’Conor family built three new shops on the site, which are the present 65, 65a and 67 High St." [1]

Book Magick in 2019)