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[[File:Charles_Street_PA_Laskey_(1912-B).jpg|600px|thumb|left|P A Laskey, Coachbuilder & Wheelwright, opened late 1911 at what is now 16 Charles Street.  Photo Credit: Albert P Feil]]
[[File:Charles_Street_PA_Laskey_(1912-B).jpg|600px|thumb|left|P A Laskey, Coachbuilder & Wheelwright, opened late 1911 at what is now 16 Charles Street.  Photo Credit: Albert P Feil]]
[[File:Charles_Street_PA_Laskey_Mercury_(1912).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Advertisment for the newly opened business in 1913.]]
[[File:Charles_Street_PA_Laskey_Mercury_(1912).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Advertisment for the newly opened business in January 1912.]]
[[File:Charles_Street_PA_Laskey_(1912-A).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Photo Credit: Albert P Feil]]]]
[[File:Charles_Street_PA_Laskey_(1912-A).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Photo Credit: Albert P Feil]]]]



Latest revision as of 04:37, 26 February 2026

08-10 Charles Street - ◦ - 16 Charles Street

P A Laskey, Coachbuilder & Wheelwright, opened late 1911 at what is now 16 Charles Street. Photo Credit: Albert P Feil
Advertisment for the newly opened business in January 1912.
Photo Credit: Albert P Feil

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Some time in 1913, PA Laskey went onto business with Charles Cannell, which came to an end in March 1914
In April 2014, PA Laskey resumed control of the business and responsibility for receiving and paying outstanding debts
The building and chattels for the business were sold in late 1914
Sale of the estate of Mrs Hannah Laskey in 1916. 16 Charles Street is Lot 3. John Wild was Hannah Laskey's father - he passed away in 1895 and his property was left to his wife, Mrs Bridget Wild, until her death in 1900. It then passed to their only daughter Hannah. Henry Laskey, Hannah's husband, passed away in 1910. None of the titles were transferred until Mrs Laskey estate was settled in 1916.
16 Charles Street in 2024 (Photo Courtesy of Google Maps)