Difference between revisions of "3 Adelaide Road"
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|Street name=Adelaide Rd | |Street name=Adelaide Rd | ||
|Town or Locality=Mallala | |Town or Locality=Mallala | ||
| − | |Geocoordinates=34.4396071° S, | + | |Geocoordinates=34.4396071° S, 138.5098849° E |
|Built by=Mr Howard Pyers | |Built by=Mr Howard Pyers | ||
|Used for=Auto repairs | |Used for=Auto repairs | ||
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| − | + | Mr Howard Pyers built these premises in the early 1940s and operated a garage there until 1952. | |
| − | + | Mr Gordon Palamountain operated the garage 1952-1958 | |
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| + | Mr Alec Bain purchased the business and named it the "Mallala Auto Service" and operated successfully from 1958 until 1994. Alec also successfully ran a used Car Yard in the area adjoining the garage. | ||
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| + | Mr Michael King and Mrs Carol King purchased the business in 1995 and renamed it "The Tin Shed." He sold fuel, hardware, paint, feed for animals, plants and garden requisites. | ||
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| + | Mr David Hallion purchased the business in 2001 and enlarged the premises. David and his wife Margaret sold similar products. | ||
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| + | In 2009 the business was sold again. | ||
== Related Articles == | == Related Articles == | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
| − | * | + | *Mallala Museum files |
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Revision as of 20:01, 17 May 2010
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Mr Howard Pyers built these premises in the early 1940s and operated a garage there until 1952.
Mr Gordon Palamountain operated the garage 1952-1958
Mr Alec Bain purchased the business and named it the "Mallala Auto Service" and operated successfully from 1958 until 1994. Alec also successfully ran a used Car Yard in the area adjoining the garage.
Mr Michael King and Mrs Carol King purchased the business in 1995 and renamed it "The Tin Shed." He sold fuel, hardware, paint, feed for animals, plants and garden requisites.
Mr David Hallion purchased the business in 2001 and enlarged the premises. David and his wife Margaret sold similar products.
In 2009 the business was sold again.
Related Articles
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Sources
- Mallala Museum files
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