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J.B. North's "Bee Hive" Auction Room, Hill End (803) |
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1. This business shares the Lot with other businesses (653) |
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Alfred Newman, auctioneer, in the building which also served as the first Post Office, Hill End (803) |
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Two men outside Cummins' General Store next to premises of Commercial Bank, M.Manby, Solicitor, a Produce Store and J.A. Tait, Auctioneer, Hill End (803) |
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Holtermann's Buildngs, Hill End (803) Holtermanns residence and Burgess and Mollers Wheelwrights are also located on this Lot (653) |
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Now know as Hill End Creek (653) |
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Two men and a greyhound at the first premises of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Hill End (803) Originally purchased by Walter O'Reily, 30 Oct 1874 (871) |
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Group of men outside the Australian Joint Stock Bank and John Stewart's Exchange Hotel, Hill End (803) Building on the left is the Exchange Hotel 2. The building on the right is the new Australian Joint Stock Bank (653) |
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Two men outside Cummins' General Store next to premises of Commercial Bank, M.Manby, Solicitor, a Produce Store and J.A. Tait, Auctioneer, Hill End (803) Tait occupied the shop with the shutters leaning against the wall under the window. Hiss name appears above the shop under the Verandah (653) |
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Bank of New South Wales, Hill End / Beaufoy Merlin (803) |
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J. Baptiste, hairdressing saloon (with poster depicting Hill End entertainment on a store next door), in a shop later demolished to build Short Street (803) This Store and Barber occupied the land on which Short St would be later constructed, they faced onto Clarke St (653) |
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Short Street Scene, Hill End (803) Baptistes barber shop shared the building with the Berlin House, he eventually moved to a shop in Holtermanns Complex further up Short Street on the corner with Tambaroora street. (653) |
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J. Baptiste, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Hill End (803) Baptistes shop is part of the Holtermann Complex of shops, on the corner of Tambaroora Street and Short Street (653) |
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M. Curtain, hairdresser, Hill End (803) Shares the building with the Duke Cornwall Hotel (653) |
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"Professor" Curtain's Barber's Saloon, Hill End (803) |
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T. Frede, hairdresser, Hill End (803) |
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The Hill End Times office, (and Goin's barber shop), Lower Clarke Street, Hill End (803) Goins Barber Shop shared the same building with the Times Newspaper (653) |
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Pullen and Rawsthorne's stamper battery at the southern end of Clarke Street, Hill End -- [the battery which crushed the Holtermann Nugget - Lois Carrington (Oct 2005)] (803) |
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Engine and General Blacksmith (803) |
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Blacksmiths at William Jenkyns, General Blacksmith and Shoeing forge, Hill End (803) |
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Bowling Saloon and Shooting Gallery, left, and Myer and Siefke, tobacconists, stationery and fancy goods, Hill End (803) |
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W. Johnstone, practical boot maker, Hill End (803) |
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Lysaught's butcher shop, Hill End (803) |
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G.H. Bryant's butcher shop, Clarke Street, Hill End (803) |
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William Luff's butcher shop and Moses jewellery shop, Hill End (803) |
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Butcher and three men outside butcher shop (formerly Krone's cottage), Hill End (803) |
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G.H. Bryant's Butcher shop, Hill End (803) |
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Adam Mann, Cabinetmaker and French Polisher, Hill End (803) |
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Ackland's second Carpentry workshop and Undertaking business, Hill End (803) |
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1. The Cemetery is of unknown denomination, it was thought to be under Warrys Road but now believed to have been lost due to erosion along the gully, it is known that some of the graves were exposed due to the erosion, it is/was located west of and across the gully from the current NPWS camping ground. Research was undertaken a few years ago using GPR to find the cemetery. (653) |
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George Laroche, left, outside his chemist shop, and Mr. Davies, auctioneer, outside his office in Clarke Street at Germantown Lane, Hill End (803) The lane on the left of the building is now known as Warrys Road (653) |
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Original Anglican Church, original teacher's residence and school, and brick extension to the school, Hill End (803) |
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Presbyterian Church, Hill End (803) |
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Methodist (later Anglican) Church, Hill End (803) The title below from the State Library may be incorrect, the bark Anglican Church was already built in Clarke Street (653) |
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Methodist Church (later Anglican) and Rectory(?), Hill End (803) The description from the State Library may be incorrect, the bark Anglican Church was already built in Clarke Street (653) |
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Weir and Embleton and staff outside their cordial factory, Hill End (803) Holtermann images show the changes that occurred in the short time between the images being taken. The slab building has gone and been replaced by a more substantial building (653) |
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Panorama of Hill End, looking north-east from Bald Hill Creek (803) Presbyterian Church in the distance still under construction (653) The Dam later became the Reserve for the Preservation of Water Supply (867) |
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William A. Bray, Hill End Dispensary (note lamp-post) (803) |
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Dressmaker's shop, (next to On Gay and Co. and later occupied by Myer, a Barber), Hill End (803) |
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Holtermann's Buildngs, Hill End (803) Holtermanns residence and Burgess and Mollers Wheelwrights are also located on this Lot (653) The Panorama View in the second image shows the buildings under construction. (872) |
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All Nations Hotel, (J. Williams proprietor), Clarke Street, Hill End (803) |
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Weal's Australian Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Patrick Coyle's Clubhouse Hotel, (incorporating the booking office and terminal for Coyle's Bathurst Coach Service, later taken over by Cobb and Co.), Hill End (803) |
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Hugh Hanna's Commercial Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Creasey's Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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John Weir's Cricketers' Arms Hotel, incorporating the Royal Mailcoach Booking Office, Hill End (803) |
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Men outside Dodd's Family Hotel, Hill End (803) Roof of the Presbyterian Church can be seen in left of image (653) |
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Group outside Henry Harris' Duke of Cornwall Hotel and "Professor" M. Curtain, Hairdresser, Hill End (803) Shares the building with Curtains Barber Shop (653) |
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Mellon's European Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Group of men outside the Australian Joint Stock Bank and John Stewart's Exchange Hotel, Hill End (803) Building on the left in the small image 2. The Hotel shared the Lot with the re-located Australian Joint Stock Bank (653) |
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Charles Hooper's Golden Reef Hotel, Hill End (8003) |
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Hawkins Hill Hotel of John Gard, Hill End (803) |
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T.Monie's Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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J.Burley's Hunter River Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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J.S. Brown's Junction Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Wythes' Metropolitan Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Group outside Moses Bell's Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Joseph Wythes' Reefers Arms Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Edward Vine's Rose and Crown Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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Men outside Sydney Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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James Tattersall's Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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W. Curnow's Victoria Hotel, Hill End (803) |
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1. The Kirk was located on the same Lot as the future Presbyterian Church and was sited in the western corner of the Lot as can be seen on the plan 2. A bark hut is shown in one of the Holtermann Collection Panorama's behind the Presbyterian Church but it cannot be confirmed that this was the Kirk. (653) |
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Mrs. McDowall's Millinery Emporium (also dress and mantle making), Hill End (803) |
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A.W. Kellie, Sharebroker and Mining Agent and George Hodgson, wholesale general storekeeper, iron and timber merchant (803) Interesting that this Agents Office is located right next to the Presbyterian Church which is Church Land (653) |
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Office of the Hickson, Creighton and Beard Gold Mining Co. and A.W. Kellie, Sharebroker and Mining Agent (803) Interesting that this Company Office is located right next to the Presbyterian Church which is Church Land (653) |
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Move your Cursor onto the Image and the Menu will appear in the top right of the Image 1. Panoramic view of Hill End, taken from the northern slope of Prince Alfred Hill, with Tambaroora Street centre and Scandinavian mine right foreground 2. If you zoom into the Junction Hotel using the Image Menu you can also see the Telegraph Poles carrying the wires from Tambaroora Telegraph Station, Tambaroora Station was opened on the 7 November 1862, Hill End Station was opened in September 1871 (653) This view overlooks Hill End Village from the south west (653) |
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Mining Registrar's Office, and Office of A.J. Parks, Surveyor, Hill End (803) Originally purchased by George Fletcher, a Gold Miner on 21 Mar 1871 (876) This Lot changed hands several times in the early 1870's mainly betweem Mining Agents (653) Three Buildings shared this Lot, The Mining Registar, a Private Residence and James Barrie a Surveyor (653) |
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J. Phillips' Newsagency, Fruitrer (sic) and General Dealer, Hill End (803) |
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"Observer" Printing office, Hill End (803) |
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The Hill End Times office, (and Goin's barber shop), Lower Clarke Street, Hill End (803) Office of the Times newspaper and on the right Goins Barber Shop (653) |
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Studio and staff of American and Australasian Photographic Co., Hill End (803) This business occupied the building previously occupied by Burgess and Mollers Blacksmiths (653) |
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P. McGinley, tobacconist, Paramatta [sic] Tobacco Depot, (and Pyke and Moss, Photographers, in the background), Hill End (803) |
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Policemen outside the police cottage, Hill End (803) |
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Newman's second Post Office, Hill End (803) Managed by Alfred Newman (803) The Post Office occupied space in the Great Western Store (653) Originally purchased by William T. Pullen, 1 Nov 1871 (874) |
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Beyers family in front of their Clarke Street house, Hill End (803) |
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Originally purchased by Bishop, later occupied by Denman (653) |
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House (next to Fry's store), mother and children, Tambaroora Street, Hill End (803) This Lot was not purchased by Benjamin Carver a Miner until the 30 Sep 1896, the house occupied the site circa 1872-73 (877) |
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Currently no further information is available (653) |
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M.Hammond's house, Tambaroora Street (803) Originally purchased by Mark Hammond, 15 Sep 1871 along with Lot 4 of 1 rood and 34 perches, Vol.126 Fol.99 (878) |
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B.O. Holtermann standing outside his home in Tambaroora Street, Hill End (803) Originally purchased by Bernard Holtermann (872) Holtermanns Complex and Burgess and Mollers Wheelwrights are also located on this Lot (653) |
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House [of W.T. Pullen] with woman and children, (next to the Great Western Post Office Store), Tambaroora Street, Hill End (803) |
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Hill End house and sheds (803) |
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Two men and a weatherboard house, (next to James Barrie, surveyor, left and mining registrar's office under construction, right), Tambaroora Street (803) Originally purchased by George Fletcher, a Gold Miner on 21 Mar 1871 (876) This Lot changed hands several times in the early 1870's mainly between Mining Agents (876) Three Buildings shared this Lot, The Mining Registrar, a Private Residence and James Barrie a Surveyor (653) |
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Weatherboard house, women and girl, Hill End (803) |
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James Harvey's All Nations Hotel (formerly belonging to B.O. Holtermann) and the Nonpareil Cafe, Hill End (803) |
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Two men in the door of Muscutt's Norfolk Dining Rooms (803) |
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Richard Russell, Saddler, Hill End (803) The Lot cannot be confirmed as the Saddlery may have been part of the Australian Hotel on Lot 194 (653) |
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Teachers outside Hill End Public School ca. 1870-1872 (803) This image shows the School before the additions were made. (653) |
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Site of the School of Arts, it is not known if a building ever occupied the site (653) Reserved for the School of Arts, dedicated on the 8 Jun 1875 (051) No.127, Pg.1645, dtd 8 Jun 1875 |
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Bowling Saloon and Shooting Gallery, left, and Myer and Siefke, tobacconists, stationery and fancy goods, Hill End (803) |
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Solicitor A.L. Gilder outside his Office, (also Goin's barber shop), Hill End (803) The Times Newspaper also occupied this building but possibly at a different time. (653) |
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Two men outside Cummins' General Store next to premises of Commercial Bank, M.Manby, Solicitor, a Produce Store and J.A. Tait, Auctioneer, Hill End (803) |
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Timber camp with tents, Kissing Point (803) Mining timbers waiting to be transported down to the mines on either side of the hill. In this image the Bridle Track can be seen descending on the right of the Knoll before it was re-positioned to the east side of the knoll (653) |
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Condell's Great Western Boot Mart (Clarke Street, Hill End, N.S.W.) (803) |
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Short Street Scene, Hill End (803) |
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Store and house, Hill End (803) |
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J. Baptiste, hairdressing saloon (with poster depicting Hill End entertainment on a store next door), in a shop later demolished to build Short Street (803) This Store and Barber occupied the land on which Short St would be later constructed, they faced onto Clarke St (653) |
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Artlett and Son furniture, bedding, Ironmongery and Oil Stores, Hill End (803) |
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L. Ritzwoller and Co. - Berlin House, Draper and Clothier, Hill End (803) |
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Cart bogged in what was originally a gold digging outside William Meares flooded Criterion Store, Hill End (803) |
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Cummins' General Store, Hill End (653) |
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Central Clarke Street, Hill End (803) This business shares the Lot with other businesses (653) |
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John Gard's General Store, Hill End (803) |
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George Hodgson, wholesale general storekeeper, iron and timber merchant, and A.W. Kellie, Sharebroker and Mining Agent (803) Interesting that this Store is located right next to the Presbyterian Church which is Church Land (653) |
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Clarke Street scene, Hill End, looking north from George Hodgson's Iron, Timber and Wine Merchant business, (with Merlin's photographic laboratory cart in the background) (803) |
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Henry Stuart's Great Western Store, Hill End (803) Originally purchased by William T. Pullen, 1 Nov 1871 (874) The Store shared the building with Alfred Newmans Post Office (653) |
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Donald Manson and Co. Hall of Commerce, Hill End (803) This Lot is a suburban Lot and not within the section area of the Village, it shares the Lot with other structures (653) |
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Meagher and Co., General Warehousemen and Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hill End (803) |
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Still under construction (653) |
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On Gay and Co., General Storekeepers (Grocery and Drapery), Hill End (803) |
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Smith's cheap jack tobacco and fancy goods warehouse, Hill End (803) |
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Lewis's General Store, Hill End (803) This business shares the Lot with other businesses (653) |
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Fry's West of England Store, Hill End (803) Proprietor Mr. Fry (803) Originally purchased by Thomas Ackland Jnr. on 24 Feb 1897 (875) |
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Two men outside Cummins' General Store next to premises of Commercial Bank, M.Manby, Solicitor, a Produce Store and J.A. Tait, Auctioneer, Hill End (803) |
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Hay, corn and chaff store, Hill End (803) |
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Stanley Hosie and Co. General Produce Store, Hill End (803) |
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Land originally purchased by Henry Hotston, 20 Jan 1872 (870) |
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Ryan Bros. Wholesale Colonial Produce Store, Hill End (803) |
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Sam Ward, hay, corn, and chaff store, Hill End (803) |
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C. Mayes (?), Surveyor, outside his office, Hill End (803) |
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J. Kennedy, Practical Tailor, Hill End (803) Next to the brick building known as Hosies (653) |
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Schoolchildren group, Methodist Church School (later Temperance Hall), Hill End (803) Land Purchased for the Temperance Hall, trustees of the "The Light of the Age Division", Sons of Temperance appointed, Thomas KERR, Seren PETERSON, Thomas ACKLAND and Jacob TALLENTIRE (869) Harry Hodge notes that the building was a disused church which came into the hands of the Sons of Temperance (581) Situated on the present Tennis Courts (581) |
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Currently no further information is available (653) |
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Frederick Hermann, Tinsmith, and his family in front of their shop, Hill End (803) |
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L.H. Hart, tobacconist, Hill End (803) |
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P. McGinley, Tobacconist, Paramatta [sic] Tobacco Depot, (and Pyke and Moss, Photographers, in the background), Hill End (803) |
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Bowling Saloon and Shooting Gallery, left, and Myer and Siefke, tobacconists, stationery and fancy goods, Hill End (803) |
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A. Randall, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Hill End (803) |
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A. Scott, watchmaker and jeweller, Hill End (803) |
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Joshua Bowler, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, Hill End (803) Land originally purchased by Henry Hotston, 20 Jan 1872 (870) Three businesses shared this Lot. The Certificate of Title shows pencil lines on the plan denoting the partitions (653) |
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Burgess and Moller's blacksmithing, wheelwrighting, coachbuilding and farriering establishment, Hill End (803) Originally purchased by Bernard Holtermann (782) Holtermanns Complex and his residence are also located on this Lot (653) |
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Abraham Moses, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, Hill End (803) |
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E.J. Raper, wholesale general store and wine and spirit merchant, Hill End (803) Three businesses shared this Lot. The Certificate of Title shows pencil lines on the plan denoting the partitions (653) Land originally purchased by Henry Hotston, 20 Jan 1872 (870) |