Doveton Street
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 on Doveton Street
Address known
1 Doveton Street – W. Richards, cutlery maker (<1887>)
1 Doveton Street - W. Cornell, factory (<1898>
3 Doveton Street - Allchin Brothers saddle and harness makers (<1938>)
20 Doveton Street - Allchin Brothers saddle and harness makers (<1916-1918>)
26 Doveton Street - Snowball & Bettess, balcksmith and farrier (<1887>)
47 Doveton Street – John Baxter, tailor (<1887>)
520 Doveton Street - Nurse Oates' Private Hospital, (<1917>)
1126 Doveton Street - C.C. Harding & Sons (<1970>)
cnr of Doveton Street and Webster Street - Corn Exchange Hotel
Address unknown
Allchin & Morrell, saddlers (<1887>)
Theodore Keith Beckwith, window blind maker (<1931>)
Bell Timber Mills (<1866>)
John Bicasby, miner (<1858>)
George Blackburn, plumber and gasfitter (<1858>)
Brothers Kneeshaw, miners (<1858>)
W. Creber, builder (<1858>)
James Dickson, coach builder (<1887>)
Henry Dodds, miner (<1858>)
Doveton Street Saw Mills (<1863>)
Doveton Woollen Mill (<1887>)
Farmers' Hotel (<1863>)
John Fitzgerald, draper (<1887>)
George Flanders, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)
James Fletcher, draper (<1887>)
John Goodall, miner (<1858>)
Richard Hobkirk, engineer (<1858>)
Robert Holding, mechanic (<1858>)
James Thomas Williams Hosken (c1854-1937), blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)
Inglis & Wyatt, coach builders (<1887>)
J. P. Jones, plasterer (<1858>)
Samuel Kingston, miner (<1858>)
James Loney, shoemaker (<1858>)
McVitty & Co.'s City Saw Mills (<1877-1888>)
Molibec & Co., window blind makers (<1931>)
George Savory, printer (<1858>)
John Smith, baker and pastrycook (<1887>)
Stephens and Wardle's Saw Mill, timber saw millers (<1887>)
Surtees & Hockins, boot and shoemakers (<1887>)
A. Thompson, draper (<1887>)
E. B. Wells, tailor (<1887>)
C. Wilkinson, wood turner (<1887>)
Doveton Street (opposite Hay Market) - T. Eggington Timberyard (<1927->)
Doveton Street (cnr Armstrong Street South) - Phoenix Foundry
Doveton Street (Cnr Sturt Street) - Ballarat Saw Mills (<1863>)
Doveton Street (cnr Dana Street) - Rowlands and Lewis - cordial manufacturers
Doveton Street (cnr Eyre Street) - Farrant & Co. Ballarat Foundry (<1860->)
Doveton Street (cnr Eyre Street) – George Rowe Kerr (c1825-1890), engineer, iron and brass founder (<1858>)
Doveton Street (cnr Eyre Street) – Union Foundry (George Kerr) (<1860-1861>)
Doveton Street (cnr McKenzie Street) - William Proctor, Coachbuilder
Doveton Street (cnr Sturt Street) – Ballarat Saw Mills (also known as Smith Bros.) (<1863>)
Doveton Street (cnr) Sturt Street - British Hotel (<1863>)
Doveton Street (cnr Sturt Street) - Tunbridges Timberyard
Doveton Street (cnr Sturt Street) - William Proctor, Cochbuilder
Doveton Street (near cnr Sturt Street, next to Tattersalls Hotel) - City Shoe Forge
Businesses and people in Doveton Street North
Address known
10 & 18 Doveton Street North - J.E. Quayle
18 Doveton Street North - George A. Lemke (<1920>)
32D Doveton Street North - Mid City Printers (<1988>)
39 Doveton Street North – MJ Roberts (<2011>)
41 Doveton Street North - Joseph Wheeler, baker and pastrycook (<1887>)
525 Doveton Street North - Gove Cycles (<August 2010)
1122 Doveton Street North - HASCO Foundry (<1985>)
Address unknown
I. & R. Morley
('The Mill') - Wendouree Printing (<1988>)
Businesses and people in Doveton Street South
Address known
6 Doveron Steet South - F. Gallagher, tailor (<1898>)
22 Doveton Street South – Taylor & Stirling, curtain makers (<2011>)
115 Doveton Street South – Suzanne Cassells Designer Dressmaker (<2011>)
218 Doveton Street South – Matt the Tailor (<2011>)
Address unknown
Dennison, Wynne and Hepburn, woollen mill (<1887>)
J. McKay, blacksmith (<1866>)
Phoenix Hotel (Doveton Street) (<1914-1915>)
South, saddler and harness maker
Wiles Cooker (<1916>)
See also
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