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[[File:HW_Traill_Auctioneer.jpg|600px|thumb|left|H W Traill Auctioneers - need help to identify this building and location.  This photo is most likely 1920s - 1932 at the latest.]]
[[File:High_Street_44_HW_Traill.jpg|600px|thumb|left|HW Traill Grocer & Ironmonger - an ironmonger was a shop where articles for the house and garden such as tools, nails, and pans were sold. (Photo from the Cyclopedia of Tasmania 1931 Edition)]]
[[File:High_Street_44_HW_Traill.jpg|600px|thumb|left|HW Traill Grocer & Ironmonger - an ironmonger was a shop where articles for the house and garden such as tools, nails, and pans were sold. (Photo from the Cyclopedia of Tasmania 1931 Edition)]]


[[File:Mercury_15_June_1935.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The Mercury 15 June 1935 - HW Traill sold the business to SP English. ]]  
[[File:Mercury_15_June_1935.jpg|600px|thumb|left|The Mercury 15 June 1935 - HW Traill sold the business to SP English. ]]  


[[File:HW_Traill_Auctioneer.jpg|600px|thumb|left|H W Traill Auctioneers - need to identify this building and location.
After selling to SP English, how long before he reopened in Burnett Street? There are ads for the business trading in New Norfolk between 1939 and 1950 in the Mercury Newspaper.  Is this the Burnett Street office?  This photo might be from the 1920s which would really mess up my time line.]]


[[File:HW_Traill_Auctioneer_1950.jpg|600px|thumb|left|This ad from 1950 is the only one with a street address and corroborates that they were indeed located in Burnett Street, well at least in 1950.]]
 
[[File:HW_Traill_Auctioneer_1950.jpg|600px|thumb|left| After selling to SP English in 1935, there are ads for the business trading in New Norfolk between 1939 and 1950 in the Mercury Newspaper. This ad from 1950 is the only one with a street address and corroborates that they were indeed located in Burnett Street, well at least in 1950.]]


[[File:High_Street_-_HW_Traill_Estate_Agent.jpg|600px|thumb|left|HW Traill Estate Agent in the 1940s - could this date be out by a few years and be where the business moved to some time after 1950?]]
[[File:High_Street_-_HW_Traill_Estate_Agent.jpg|600px|thumb|left|HW Traill Estate Agent in the 1940s - could this date be out by a few years and be where the business moved to some time after 1950?]]


[[File:High_Street_43_Traill_Travel_Agency.jpg|600px|thumb|left|HW Traill & Son Real Estate and Travel Agency just before demolition in 1963 (Photo courtesy of Ken Traill)]]
[[File:High_Street_43_Traill_Travel_Agency.jpg|600px|thumb|left|HW Traill & Son Real Estate and Travel Agency just before demolition in 1963 (Photo courtesy of Ken Traill)]]

Revision as of 15:21, 29 May 2025

H W Traill Auctioneers - need help to identify this building and location. This photo is most likely 1920s - 1932 at the latest.
HW Traill Grocer & Ironmonger - an ironmonger was a shop where articles for the house and garden such as tools, nails, and pans were sold. (Photo from the Cyclopedia of Tasmania 1931 Edition)
The Mercury 15 June 1935 - HW Traill sold the business to SP English.


After selling to SP English in 1935, there are ads for the business trading in New Norfolk between 1939 and 1950 in the Mercury Newspaper. This ad from 1950 is the only one with a street address and corroborates that they were indeed located in Burnett Street, well at least in 1950.
HW Traill Estate Agent in the 1940s - could this date be out by a few years and be where the business moved to some time after 1950?
HW Traill & Son Real Estate and Travel Agency just before demolition in 1963 (Photo courtesy of Ken Traill)