Reference numberE000186DescriptionThis building was constructed as a dwelling of 10 rooms and a shop for Joseph Scherer, a furniture manufacturer. The first occupants of 10/12 were two grocers Lanritz Jorgensen and George Barling and his family. No 10 was used as a grocery shop, its cellar used for storage, until at least 1928, the predecessor of the Galati family's local shops. The longest use of the shop was for Faye Wray, a clothing boutique from the 1950s to 1996. Later owners included; Richard Henry Pilmer; Amy Marks; Frederick G Fletcher; William Frederick Samson; Rosario Scata; and Leone Diane Wade.Date1985PhotographerWatkins, SkipPhotograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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