04 Charles Street

02 Charles Street - ◦ - 08-10 Charles Street

This property is on two titles - the left hand shop on one title and the right hand shop with residence on the other.

  • Cannell & Co Blacksmith & Wheelwright (1913 to 1921?)

  • LEFT SHOP
  • Berry & Templeton Jewellers (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 to 2010)
  • Aunt Irma's Antiquities (2012)
  • Not Just Lollies (2012 to 2015)
  • Derwent Valley Beauty (- 2016 +)
  • The Finer Things Antiques & Treasures (2024)

Our theory is that this earlier photo shows the workshop from the side where Cannell's Blacksmith & Wheelwright ran the length of what is now the right hand shop and opened onto the lane way at the rear of PE Hall's Jubilee Cash Store. The land was purchased by Catherine Cannell (the wife of Charles Cannell) in 1913 but we don't yet know if the buildings were already there.
This later photo seems to show the same building from the front where it faces onto Charles Street. Catherine Cannell purchased the left hand strip of land from Mrs Rosina Hall in April 1921 and the motor repair shop was built on this left hand block. The vehicle is a Ford Model T, probably a 1913 D&F Tourer.
A blurry image of Cannell's Garage shown in a town view taken in the 1920s.
This photo is labelled as showing Nicholas and Charles James Cannell in the workshop - the photo appears to be taken at the same time as the previous one around 1921. Nicholas and Charles James are the sons of Charles James Cohen Cannell, shown standing on the right. (Photo courtesy of Janet Buick)
Sale ad from the Mercury in 1923. Charles Cannell passed away in November 2021. The property was listed for sale after the death of Catherine Cannell in December 1922. It eventually sold in 1924 - more details to follow...
By looking at aerial photos, we know that some time between 1947 and 1963 the galvanised metal and weatherboard workshop buildings were demolished and two brick shops were built on the site, not necessarily at the same time. The right hand shop appears to be earlier. Later the wall between the two shops was knocked out to make a single shop.
Robbery at Berry & Templeton's Jewellers & Watchmakers in 1952 (Mercury 12 July 1952)
While doing renovations, the old signage for Lena Rice's store was revealed. We have two possible dates 10 years apart - Lena Rice's son Ian says this was revealed in 1985 - however the couple who ran the lolly shop and did the renovations say it was 1995. More research needed! Lena Rice moved to this location from 35 High Street in approximately 1954. (Photo courtesy of Ian Rice)
St Vincent de Paul in 2006 (Photo courtesy of New Norfolk Historical Information Centre)
Tinsalz in 2009 (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)
Aunt Irma's Antiquities in 2012
Derwent Valley Beauty decorated in red for Dark Mofo in 2016 (Photo courtesy of Damian Bester)
The Finer Things Antiques and Jewellers in 2025
Night time view of The Finer Things in May 2025