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[[File:High_Street_56_Thomas_Hay_Saddler_1936.jpg|600px|thumb|left|A sign for the garage can be seen on the left - not sure if the actual garage is between the two shops that are visible. (Photo courtesy Weekly Times, Melbourne 4 April 1936)]]
[[File:High_Street_56_Thomas_Hay_Saddler_1936.jpg|600px|thumb|left|A sign for the garage can be seen on the left - not sure if the actual garage is between the two shops that are visible. (Photo courtesy Weekly Times, Melbourne 4 April 1936)]]
[[File:High_Street_73_Rollins_Garage_(1953).jpg|600px|thumb|left|A glimpse of Charlie Rollins' Garage taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953.  The two storey building on the left is [[75 High Street|De Jersey's]]. (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:High_Street_73_Rollins_Garage_(1953).jpg|600px|thumb|left|A glimpse of Charlie Rollins' Garage taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953.  The two storey building on the left is [[75 High Street|De Jersey's]]. (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)]]
[[File:Rollins_Garage_Calendar_(1934).jpg|600px|thumb|left|A calendar from Rollins Garage]]

Revision as of 13:07, 22 June 2025

67 High Street - ◦ - 75 High Street

  • Rollins' Garage (-1934 - 1953+)
  • TAB (1967 - 2001)
  • Derwent Real Estate (2002 - present)

73 High Street circa 1910. Cowan's Tailor can be seen on the left and JG Brown & Wigston's building on the right.
A sign for the garage can be seen on the left - not sure if the actual garage is between the two shops that are visible. (Photo courtesy Weekly Times, Melbourne 4 April 1936)
A glimpse of Charlie Rollins' Garage taken during the Coronation Parade in 1953. The two storey building on the left is De Jersey's. (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)
File:Rollins Garage Calendar (1934).jpg
A calendar from Rollins Garage