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[[File:Cannell_Blacksmith_and_Wheelwright.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Cannell's Blacksmith & Wheelwright ran the length of what is now the left hand shop. The property was sold in 1924 after the death of Catherine Cannell, the widow Charles Cannell, in 1922]] | |||
Some time between 1947 and 1963 the blacksmith building was demolished and a second shop was built on the site. Later the wall between the two shops was knocked out to make a single shop. | |||
* LEFT SHOP | * LEFT SHOP | ||
* Berry & Templeton (late 1940s to 1952+) | * Berry & Templeton (late 1940s to 1952+) | ||
Revision as of 08:35, 31 May 2025

Some time between 1947 and 1963 the blacksmith building was demolished and a second shop was built on the site. Later the wall between the two shops was knocked out to make a single shop.
- LEFT SHOP
- Berry & Templeton (late 1940s to 1952+)
- Accounting & Financial Services P/L (-1995+)
- RIGHT SHOP
- Lena Rice General Store (-1955+)
- Sweet Memories Lolly Shop (-1995+)
- COMBINED
- St Vincent de Paul (2007)
- Tinsalz Dress Shop (2009 - 2010)
- Aunt Irma's Antiquities (2012)
- Not Just Lollies (2012 to 2015)
- Derwent Valley Beauty (-2016+)
- The Finer Things Antiques & Treasures (2024)







