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* Part of 1-2-38 Granted to [[Land Grant William Jarvis (1-2-38)|William Jarvis]] in 1855 | |||
* Ikey Solomon is reputed to have run a tobacconist on this site between 1835 and 1838 | |||
* [[James Jon Wilshire|JJ Wilshire]]’s Derwent Stores (1856 to 1872) | |||
* Walter Bock (1872 to 1875) | |||
* Perkins & Nephew Emporium (1875 to 1887 +) | |||
* James P McGough Emporium 1892 | |||
* McGough & [[Alfred James Andrewartha|Andrewartha]] Emporium (- 1895 to 1909) | |||
* Scarr's Happy Home Stores (manager Frank Browne) (- 1913 to 1919 +) | |||
* Frank Browne Furniture Store (???? - 1923) | |||
* JF Lee & Sons (- 1932 +) | |||
* VD Lee's Ironmongery | |||
* Tipper Lee Hardware | |||
* Demolished (1967) | |||
* Shanghai Restaurant (1976? to ????) | |||
* Lucki's Takeaway (1993) | |||
* Corner Capers | |||
* Subway | |||
Although the street address for this site is now 19 High Street, the land title description is 34 & 34a Burnett Street and shows as such on List Maps and title search. | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Perkins_and_Nephew.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Perkins & Nephew Emporium in approximately 1880. (Photo courtesy of the late Grace Curtin)]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Andrewartha_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Streetscape showing McGough & [[Alfred James Andrewartha|Andrewartha]] Emporium on the right in 1906. (Tasmanian Illustrated Mail 22 Sep 1910)]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Scarrs_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Scarr's Happy Home Stores around 1918. The shop to the left behind the cart could be Thomas Crump's Blacksmith.]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Browne's_Store.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Browne's Furniture Store showing part of Burnett Street. [[27-29 High Street|29 High Street]], seen to the left, was built in 1921, which dates this photo to between 1921-23. ]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Streetscape.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Streetscape showing JF Lee & Sons Furniture at number 19 on the immediate right. ]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_1950s.jpg|600px|thumb|left|View of 19 High Street and surrounding shops in the late 1950s from an Ash Bester postcard.]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_demolition_1967_Damian_Bester.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Demolition of the century old building in 1967 - the site was used as a car park for a couple of years until a new building was erected. (Photo courtesy of Damian Bester)]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Corner_Capers_(2006).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Corner Capers Internet Cafe in 2006 (Photo courtesy of New Norfolk Historical Information Centre)]] | |||
[[File:High_Street_19_Subway_(2009).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Subway in 2009 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:58, 7 March 2026
← 17 High Street - ◦ - 25 High Street →
- Part of 1-2-38 Granted to William Jarvis in 1855
- Ikey Solomon is reputed to have run a tobacconist on this site between 1835 and 1838
- JJ Wilshire’s Derwent Stores (1856 to 1872)
- Walter Bock (1872 to 1875)
- Perkins & Nephew Emporium (1875 to 1887 +)
- James P McGough Emporium 1892
- McGough & Andrewartha Emporium (- 1895 to 1909)
- Scarr's Happy Home Stores (manager Frank Browne) (- 1913 to 1919 +)
- Frank Browne Furniture Store (???? - 1923)
- JF Lee & Sons (- 1932 +)
- VD Lee's Ironmongery
- Tipper Lee Hardware
- Demolished (1967)
- Shanghai Restaurant (1976? to ????)
- Lucki's Takeaway (1993)
- Corner Capers
- Subway
Although the street address for this site is now 19 High Street, the land title description is 34 & 34a Burnett Street and shows as such on List Maps and title search.









