Eyre 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 in Eyre Street
Address known
Address unknown
L. Adamson, printer (<1887>)
Edward Akins, carpenter and joiner (<1887>)
E. Allen, cooper (<1887>)
Charles Atkins, carpenter (<1858>)
W. Baird, carpenter and joiner (<1887>)
James Cargan, miner (<1858>)
Mathew Cargan, miner (<1858>)
Richard Craze, grocer and miner (<1858>)
Richard Dingle, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)
Thomas Eldridge, carpenter (<1858-1868>)
Thomas Farr, builder (<1887>)
Henry Fisher, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)
John Foster, bootmaker (<1866)
Edward Giles, baker and pastrycook (<1887>)
Ebenezer Gray, draper (<1887>)
Henry James Hall, artist (<1887>)
Homeward Bound Gold Mining Company (<1858>)
Frederick Howarth, piano manufacturer (<1887>)
John Jelbart, miner (<1858>)
William Kettelty, bootmaker (<1858>)
John Lloyd, miner (<1858>)
Ronald McDonald, miner (<1858>)
Edward Merrin, engineer (<1858>)
John Munro, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)
Edward Philp, grocer and butcher (<1858>)
John Podley, miner (<1858>)
Thomas Francis Rowe, furniture maker (<1935)
James Shaw, printer (<1858>)
John Sinclair, tailor (<1887>)
Soho Foundry (<1863>)
Ward & Goddard, bakers and pastrycooks (<1887>)
Eyre Street (cnr Doveton Street) - Farrant & Co. Ballarat Foundry (1860-?)
Eyre Street (cnr Errard Street) - McBride's Bootmaker (<1906>)
Eyre Street (opposite Ballarat Foundry) – J. & J. McDonald, plumbers and slaters (<1860>)
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