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[[File:High_Street_TRAIL_1920s.jpg|600px|thumb|left|We aren't sure yet but we are 99% convinced that this photo was taken in front of The American Soda Fountain for the following reasons: <br>1. The angle makes it | [[File:High_Street_TRAIL_1920s.jpg|600px|thumb|left|We aren't sure yet but we are 99% convinced that this photo was taken in front of The American Soda Fountain for the following reasons: <br>1. The angle makes it deceptive but the windows and parapet appear to match. <br>2. Alexander Trail & Sons were the proprietors of the Soda Fountain. Herbert William Traill was one of his sons.<br>3. Alexander Traill was listed in directories as a Confectioner. <br>4. This photo is from the 1920s and HW Traill was listed in business directories from 1925 before he moved to [[44 High Street]]. It makes sense that he would have started in partnership with his father before branching out on his own. <br>5. If the faint letters on the far right of the parapet say "ALES" that would fit in with the building previously being a hotel - the Union Hotel. (Photo courtesy of Ken Traill) ]] | ||
[[File:High_Street_03_(1932).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Part of a streetscape taken in 1932 - shows the American Soda Fountain (formerly the Union Hotel) run by A Traill & Sons. The building occupied the site from 3 to 9a High Street.]] | [[File:High_Street_03_(1932).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Part of a streetscape taken in 1932 - shows the American Soda Fountain (formerly the Union Hotel) run by A Traill & Sons. The building occupied the site from 3 to 9a High Street.]] | ||
[[File:High_Street_03_1940s.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Part of a similar streetscape taken in the 1940s - now showing shops.]] | [[File:High_Street_03_1940s.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Part of a similar streetscape taken in the 1940s - now showing shops.]] | ||
Revision as of 08:41, 8 January 2026
← 1 High Street - ◦ - 5 High Street →
- Part of 0-3-1 granted to William Barton in 1839
- 3 - 9a High Street
- General Store
- Union Hotel (1844 to 1885)
- American Soda Fountain (- 1925 to 1932 +)
- 3 High Street
- Mustangs Hair Salon (1993)
- New Norfolk Fruit & Vegie Supplies (1995)
- Linda's Barber Shop (2007 & 2009)
- Tasmanian Timber Craft Gallery (2014)
- Yeah Yeah (2016)
- Lavie Nails & Lashes

1. The angle makes it deceptive but the windows and parapet appear to match.
2. Alexander Trail & Sons were the proprietors of the Soda Fountain. Herbert William Traill was one of his sons.
3. Alexander Traill was listed in directories as a Confectioner.
4. This photo is from the 1920s and HW Traill was listed in business directories from 1925 before he moved to 44 High Street. It makes sense that he would have started in partnership with his father before branching out on his own.
5. If the faint letters on the far right of the parapet say "ALES" that would fit in with the building previously being a hotel - the Union Hotel. (Photo courtesy of Ken Traill)







