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[[File:Zzz_Hallam_Cycle_Agency.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Hallam Cycle Agency circa 1910.  The Newton residence can be seen on the right.]]
* Hallam Cycle Agency (1910)
[[File:Zzz_De_Jersey's_145631.jpg|600px|thumb|left|A De Jersey's Boot Emporium]]
The earlier shop was demolished to build the new two storey De Jersey's store.
[[File:High_Street_75_De_Jersey's_(1953).jpg|600px|thumb|left|De Jersey's Footware Store taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:de_Jersey_Footwear_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The staff outside 'De Jersey Footwear Store'. From left Jack Banner, Stella De Jersey, Mrs Tom Williams and Alf De Jersey]]
 
References to De Jersey Shoe Store 11 Nov 1946 (Trove), <br>Shoe Mart, De Jersey 19 May 1953
 
* Hallam Cycle Agency (1910?)
* Newton's Newsagency/Bike Shop
* Newton's Newsagency/Bike Shop
* Les Gardam
* Les Gardam
* A De Jersey Boot Emporium
* A De Jersey Boot Emporium
* De Jersey's Shoe Shop
* De Jersey's Shoe Shop (right shop)
* Alan Wilson's Shoe Shop (closed 1965)
* Lonergan's Shoe Repairs (1959 to 1965) (left shop)
* ???? Lonergan's Shoe Store (1965 to 1971) (left shop)
* ???? Alan Wilson's Shoe Shop (closed 1965)
* ???? Cooper's Homestead Hardware (1968 to 1975)
* Kevin’s Ceramic Hobbies (1993)
* Wee Bairns (- 1995 +)
* Waverley Lee (1995 +)
* St Vincent de Paul
* St Vincent de Paul
* now a vacant lot
* Demolished around 2001(?) (1995???) now a park
[[File:Zzz_Hallam_Cycle_Agency.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Hallam Cycle Agency in 1910.  The Newton residence can be seen on the right. (Tasmanian Illustrated Mail 22 Sep 1910)  Mr Newton later moved to [[48 High Street]] some time in the 1920s?]]
[[File:High_Street_75_Hallam_Cycle_Agency_Location_1.jpg|600px|thumb|left|This wider view from a different angle in 1916 proves the location of the Hallam Cycle Agency. (Tasmanian Illustrated Mail 16 Mar 1916)]]
[[File:Zzz_De_Jersey's_145631.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Alfred De Jersey's Boot Emporium. The earlier shop was demolished some time between 1947 and 1953 to build the new two storey De Jersey's store.  The original residence was left intact behind the new retail building.]]
[[File:High_Street_75_De_Jersey's_(1953).jpg|600px|thumb|left|De Jersey's Footware Store taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:de_Jersey_Footwear_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The staff outside 'De Jersey Footwear Store'. From left Jack Banner, Stella De Jersey, Mrs Tom Williams and Alf De Jersey. Jack Banner previously had a shoe repair shop across the road at [[56 High Street]]. ]]
[[File:High_Street_75_De_Jersey's_(1958).jpg|600px|thumb|left|A still from the short film "Valley of the Derwent" produced in 1958. (Courtesy of Libraries Tasmania) ]]
[[File:High_Street_75a_Lonergans.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Lonergan's Store window display in 1959 - the Lonergans occupied the left hand shop from 1959 to 1971.  They moved to their own premises at [[46 High Street]] in 1971. (Photo courtesy of Doug & Kath Lonergan).  ]]
[[File:High_Street_75_Vincent_de_Paul_1980s_(Robin_Nossiter).jpg|600px|thumb|left|St Vincent de Paul in the 1980s (Photo courtesy of Robin Nossiter)]]
[[File:High_Street_75_Wee_Bairns_Waverley_1995.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Ad for Waverley Lee and Wee Bairns from 1995 (Derwent Valley Gazette)]]
[[File:High_Street_75_Vacant_Lot_2009.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The building was demolished some time between 1995 and 2002, to create a garden for the hotel next door. (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)]]

Latest revision as of 05:26, 4 February 2026

73 High Street - ◦ - 75a/77 High Street

  • Hallam Cycle Agency (1910)
  • Newton's Newsagency/Bike Shop
  • Les Gardam
  • A De Jersey Boot Emporium
  • De Jersey's Shoe Shop (right shop)
  • Lonergan's Shoe Repairs (1959 to 1965) (left shop)
  • ???? Lonergan's Shoe Store (1965 to 1971) (left shop)
  • ???? Alan Wilson's Shoe Shop (closed 1965)
  • ???? Cooper's Homestead Hardware (1968 to 1975)
  • Kevin’s Ceramic Hobbies (1993)
  • Wee Bairns (- 1995 +)
  • Waverley Lee (1995 +)
  • St Vincent de Paul
  • Demolished around 2001(?) (1995???) now a park
Hallam Cycle Agency in 1910. The Newton residence can be seen on the right. (Tasmanian Illustrated Mail 22 Sep 1910) Mr Newton later moved to 48 High Street some time in the 1920s?
This wider view from a different angle in 1916 proves the location of the Hallam Cycle Agency. (Tasmanian Illustrated Mail 16 Mar 1916)
Alfred De Jersey's Boot Emporium. The earlier shop was demolished some time between 1947 and 1953 to build the new two storey De Jersey's store. The original residence was left intact behind the new retail building.
De Jersey's Footware Store taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)
The staff outside 'De Jersey Footwear Store'. From left Jack Banner, Stella De Jersey, Mrs Tom Williams and Alf De Jersey. Jack Banner previously had a shoe repair shop across the road at 56 High Street.
A still from the short film "Valley of the Derwent" produced in 1958. (Courtesy of Libraries Tasmania)
Lonergan's Store window display in 1959 - the Lonergans occupied the left hand shop from 1959 to 1971. They moved to their own premises at 46 High Street in 1971. (Photo courtesy of Doug & Kath Lonergan).
St Vincent de Paul in the 1980s (Photo courtesy of Robin Nossiter)
Ad for Waverley Lee and Wee Bairns from 1995 (Derwent Valley Gazette)
The building was demolished some time between 1995 and 2002, to create a garden for the hotel next door. (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)