Humffray Street

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Researchers should be wary of historic street locations as the streets of Ballarat and surrounds have been renumbered over the years.

History

Humffray Street is a street in Ballarat, Victoria. It is named after John Basson Humffray MLA.[1] It was previously known as Black Hill Road.[1] Humffray Street is divided into Humffray Street North, and Humffray Street South.

Businesses and people in Humffray Street

Later known at Table 48. Jo

Address known

94 Humffray Street – The Smoke House Art Gallery (<2011>)

514 Humffray Street - Bradley and Cockburn Pty Ltd

Address unknown

J. Adams, oil and colour man (<1887>)

J. Bell, tent and tarpaulin maker (<1887>)

James Boyle, carpenter and joiner (<1887>)

James C. Brown, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)

Charles Carter, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)

Richard Claxton, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)

John Cotton, dyer and cleaner (<1887>)

Thomas Cowdell, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)

Martin & Bear, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)

Eli Dwight, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)

James A. Gregory, draper (<1887>)

Joseph Hull, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)

Imperial Hotel (<1862-1863>)

Lonie and Dingle's Foundry, engineers and ironfounders (<1887>)

Stephen Manning, boot and shoemaker (<1887>)

Martin's Tannery

William Nunn, brick maker (<1887>)

Richard Phillips, draper (<1887>)

Russell and Foster's Saw Mill, timber saw millers (<1887>)

A. Simmonds, carver, gilder and picture-frame maker (<1887>)

H. E. Spriggins, tanner (<1887>)

Tinware Factory (<1862>)

James Thompson, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)

John Wilson, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)

William Woolcock, blacksmith and farrier (<1887>)

Yarrowee Plaster Company, (<1952>)


next to Eastern Railway Station, Duke of York Hotel.

Businesses and people in Humffray Street North

Humffray Street c.1900

Address known

82 Humffray Street North – McLean & Boakes, air conditioning (<2011>)

146 Humffray Street North - Queens Head Hotel (1862-2014>)

160 Humffray Street North - Clark Bros. Tinsmiths

385 Humffray Street North - Brown Hill Hotel <1861-2013>

Address unknown

A.L. Golding (<1970>)

John Perrie (<1910)

Businesses and people in Humffray Street South

Address known

75 Humffray Street South - K. E. Rash Signwriter

Address unknown

Joseph Abraham Berriman (1833-1889), rope maker (<1887>)

Jacob Lanyon, draper (<1887>)

William Liddle, baker and pastrycook (<1887>)

Lonie, Dingle & CO.

Sunnyside Woollen Mill also known as Ballarat Woollen Mill

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 City of Ballarat, 5 January 2012. Roads and Open Space Index. Ballarat: City of Ballarat

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