Creswick Road
Researchers should be wary of historic street locations as the streets of Ballarat and surrounds have been renumbered over the years
History
Businesses and people in Creswick Road
Address known
7 Creswick Road, Ballarat – Ballarat Wrought Iron (<2011>)
10 Creswick Road, Ballarat - James Smith's Foundry
20 Creswick Road, Ballarat - Gibb, Laverick & Co., engineers and ironfounders (<1887>)
19 Creswick Road, Ballarat - Henry Leggo & Sons, brewers (<1887>)
81 Creswick Road - Gazzard Bros. <1891>
102 Creswick Road – R. Allan & Co., bellows makers (<1887>)
110 Creswick Road, Ballarat – Ballarat News (<2011>)
110 Creswick Road, Ballarat – The Ballarat Courier (<2011>)
110 Creswick Road (Shed 2), Ballarat – O’Brien Brewing (<2011>)
116 Creswick Road, Ballarat - James Smith's Foundry (<1967>)
600 Creswick Road, Ballarat - UGL Rail (<2012>)
600 Creswick Road, Ballarat - Alstrom (<2012>)
600 Creswick Road, Ballarat - United Group Rail (<2012>)
Creswick Road (cnr Macarthur Street) - J.G. McDonald & Sons
Address unknown
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Ballaarat Bone Mill (<1855-1900>}
Ballarat Pottery (<1895>)
Barber & Co., agricultural implement makers (<1887>)
Barley Sheaf Brewery (1857->)
Barker & Co., agricultural implement makers (<1887>)
S. Benson, Farrier <1866>)
Royston Furness Booth, carpenter and joiner (<1887>)
F. W Commons, marble and stone cutter (<1887>)
John Crawford, carpenter (<1858>)
Thomas Crompton (<1866>)
Dingle, Laverick and Co., agricultural implement makers (<1887>)
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Gibb & Saverick, agricultural implement makers (<1887>)
John Griffin, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)
B. Hale, bootmaker (<1866>)
Hit or Miss Mining Co. <1858>
J. Hollway and Sons' Foundry (<1866>)
P. B. Ivey & Co., flour millers (<1887>)
Jopling's Bone Mill, (<1887>)
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Kelly and Preston's Foundry, agricultural implement makers (<1887>)
Thomas Heal, blacksmith (<1866>)
G. Marks, potter (<1866>)
R. Matthews, baker and pastrycook (<1887>)
J. G. McDonald & Sons, marble and stone cutters (<1887>)
J. McKay, engineer and ironfounder (<1887>)
Metalcorp, tanks (<2011>)
Walter Miller, baker <1858>
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J. O'Brien, chaff cutter (<1887>)
J. Preston, wheelwright (<1868>)
Paul Richards, butcher <1858>
Rough and Ready Gold Mining Co. <1858>
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A. Simpson, monumental mason (<1887>)
N. Simpson, monumental mason (<1887>)
J. & J. Smith, engineers and ironfounders (<1887>)
Smith Brothers' Foundry, agricultural implement makers (<1887>)
John Stewart, chaff cutter (<1887>)
S. Trend, coach builder (<1887>)
Vulcan Foundry (<1858-1860>)
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