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* J G Brown's General Store (- 1889 to 1910 +)
* J G Brown's General Store (- 1889 to 1910 +)
* Wigstons (1934 to 2013)
* Wigstons (1934 to 2013)
* Carpet Court (-2016+)
* Carpet Court (- 2016 +)
* Robyn’s Cottage Collectibles (2018 to 2020)
* Robyn’s Cottage Collectibles (2018 to 2020)
* Makers on High Street (2020 to 2021)
* Makers on High Street (2020 to 2021)

Latest revision as of 10:06, 27 February 2026

59 High Street - ◦ - 65 High Street

  • J G Brown's General Store (- 1889 to 1910 +)
  • Wigstons (1934 to 2013)
  • Carpet Court (- 2016 +)
  • Robyn’s Cottage Collectibles (2018 to 2020)
  • Makers on High Street (2020 to 2021)
  • AM Body Art (2021)
  • Wiggos TCG & Collectibles (no relation to Wigstons) (2021 to 2024)
  • Create Do & Mend (2024)

JG Brown's General Store - 1910? (Photo courtesy of the New Norfolk Historical Information Centre)


Envelope post-marked 1889 addressed to Mrs J.G. Brown.
Mercury Newspaper article 22 June 1898
JG Brown's General Store in 1910 - shows the light pole that was installed in 1898 (Tasmanian Illustrated Mail 22 Sep 1910)
JG Brown's General Store - circa 1910? (note that the photo has been retouched for publication in a magazine to show the sign writing on the awning)
Wigston's Radio in 1953 (Photo courtesy of the Mercury)
Wigston's Sports in 2007 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)
Carpet Court in 2016 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)
Robyn’s Cottage in 2018
Robyn’s Cottage and Bella Rose Florist in May 2019 after a lilac face lift
Makers On High Street in May 2020. They moved to 39 High Street in early 2021.
AM Body Art grand opening in February 2021.


Wiggos TCG & Collectibles in 2023 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)
Create, Do & Mend opening day on the 2nd of December 2024 (Photo courtesy of David & Nicky)