
Legend
Refer to Map 1 for street names
| 1 | The home and printing office of Mr Waddy |
| 2 | McFarlane's original butchering business |
| 3 | Dickie Daniels' Blacksmith shop |
| 4 | First home of Roderick Murdoch McKenzie and his wife Mary (Paltridge) |
| 5 | Claremont Tea Rooms |
| 6 | site of grocery business run by Mrs McKenzie; later the site of the National Bank |
| 7 | Tinsmith shop |
| 8 | Liebings Saddlery |
| 9 | Oakfield Hotel - later Auchendarroch, the Rest Home, then Auchendarroch again |
| 10 | site of present day Millie's Bakery was once a blacksmith's shop |
| 11 | The White House - built by Thomas Stephenson |
| 12 | Chapman's feed & grain, later became Andy Callaghan's Betting shop, and later still Rossiter's boot factory |
| 13 | Greenfields shop, later bought by Mr Daw in 1884; then became a butcher shop, presently it is a land agency |
| 14 | W. Braker's house |
| 15 | Temperance Hall built as a grain store for Mr Good, Mr.W Barker used it as a house in 1865- also the site of an early home of the Paltridge family, |
| 16 | Mrs Carol's Boarding House |
| 17 | Crown Hotel, Dr Weld's house, RSL Hall |
| 18 | blacksmith's shop |
| 19 | house built by Mr Cruchett to be used as a church for Independent Congregationalists, but was never finished as a church, it later became builder Percy Gee's house |
| 20 | "The Laurels" - final home of John Dunn, now owned by the Walsh family |
| 21 | Wedd's store |
| 22 | Salem Cottages |
| 23 | Shepherdson's house and shop |
| 24 | Dunn's Mill |
| 25 | Paltridges 2nd Tannery - later Johnston Leather Company (closed in 1975) |
| 26 | Dumas' printing office - original home of "The Courier" |
| 27 | Paltridges original tannery and house |
| 28 | Crown Hotel, later the RSL Hall |
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