Reference numberLH000743DescriptionOn the right is Ken McKenzie, a leading saddler and supporter of all equestrian sports, whose business moved in 1901 to Adelaide Street. Next is the building of M.S. Mandelstam, with a dentist, stationers, and (the Good Beds sign) part of the Coffee Palace complex. The large clock projects from the premises of Fred Wheeler, who took over from Fred Mason, Goldsmith and Watchmaker, January 1886.In the centre, on the North West corner of Pakenham Street is Prosser's Shoe store.The clock on the South side is at the premises of Mr William C Hooper. Taken before July 1891Date1891Photograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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