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Arthur Knapp was in business at these premises from 1920 to 1965. Image held by Fitzroy Library. FL13
FitzroyLibraryArchibald Richard Thatcher was an inventor, but found that his inventions were pirated so often that he turned to patenting his products, such as the coat-hanger hanging on the doorway. Image held by Fitzroy Library. FL 14
FitzroyLibraryExterior view of the Birmacley Margarine Factory. Photo is taken from a an album published to mark the opening of the factory. Originally owned by McMaster, it opened in 1936 and was taken over in 1956 by two brothers, Ivan and Colin Mayes. The Mayes brothers also owned Colvan Chips operating in Rose Street, Fitzroy. Image held by Fitzroy Library. FL 16
FitzroyLibraryJ.H. and Sarah Cooke and friends in car, with delivery boys in carts.
FitzroyLibraryOpened in 1889 by James Davoran. The hotel was built with a variety of styles and features - colonial verandahs, parapets, long corridors and dozens of rooms.
FitzroyLibraryOwned by J. A. Boell, formerly the 'Fitzroy Ice and Refrigerating Company' started in 1877.
FitzroyLibraryFurniture warehouse that sold new and secondhand goods. Their advertising stated "Household furniture suitable for cottage or mansion. Packed and delivered free to boat or railway".
FitzroyLibraryRobur Tea sign on north side of building, corner of Fenwick and Canning Streets, North Carlton
FitzroyLibraryRobur Tea sign on wall of private residence, near corner Canning Street and Macpherson Street, North Carlton.
FitzroyLibraryLocated on Corner Rathdowne Street and Richardson Street, North Carlton.
FitzroyLibraryIn 1906, Fred J. Wood operated a pharmacy at his location.
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