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64-66 Sussex Street - site of Austin's tailor shop, J Y Clarke barber and tobacconist, and Barr's drapery store

from the audio walk Historic Tour of Linton: Walk 1 | LINTON

Historic Tour of Linton: Walk 1
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64-66 Sussex Street - site of Austin's tailor shop, J Y Clarke barber and tobacconist, and Barr's drapery store

This land, between the old Shire Offices and Clyde St, was once home to three shops. In 1861, Thomas Austin ran a newsagency and stationery business here, but after going bankrupt in 1882, his daughter Jane took over. The shop later passed to B.N. Dodd and then John Angus, who ran a fancy goods and tailoring business.

Next door, J.Y. Clarke operated a barber and tobacconist shop from the 1890s and was known for owning Linton’s first record player. The corner lot was home to the Hugill brothers’ candle and soap factory, which was sold to bootmaker David McFadzean in the 1870s.

By the early 20th century, McFadzean’s building housed draper James H. Barr and later his son James Barr Jr., who ran a boot shop. Local doctors, including Dr. Scantlebury, used the front room as a surgery. Dr. Scantlebury’s daughter, Vera, became a renowned doctor.

In the 1980s, stained glass artist Bob Albert renovated the building, which has since housed a bookshop, a bed and breakfast, and is now a private residence with Clare Bear Sweets operating in the front room.

The photo on your screen shows Barr’s drapery shop in the 1980s, with Barr’s name still visible above the entrance.


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Other stops on this audio tour:

Introduction (1:53 min) • Site of original Shire Hall, now Linton Community Hub (1:09 min) • 62 Sussex Street - site of Royal Standard Hotel (1:00 min) • 58 Sussex Street - former home of the Allan family and Hall's Bakery (0:45 min) • 56 Sussex Street - former home of Ernest and Fanny Ball (0:22 min) • 54 Sussex Street - former home of Oscar and Elizabeth Ball (0:41 min) • 52 Sussex Street - site of Ball Brothers' Blacksmiths (0:51 min) • 46 Sussex Street - former first house of Oscar Ball (0:44 min) • Pioneer Memorial (0:37 min) • Site of Bryant's Shop, on the street behind the memorial (0:54 min) • 53 Sussex Street - former home of Nellie Gray, opera singer (0:55 min) • 55 Sussex Street - former home of Cassie McBeath (0:34 min) • 57 Sussex Street - former Bank of New South Wales (0:55 min) • 59 Sussex Street - former Linton Post Office (1:02 min) • 61-63 Sussex Street - site of Bennett's and Todd's Butchery (1:34 min) • 65 Sussex Street - former Todd family home (0:45 min) • 67 Sussex Street - Linton Library (1:47 min) • 69 Sussex Street - Linton and District Historical Society: The Letty Armstrong Resource Centre, formerly Nelson's Undertakers (1:39 min) • 71-73 Sussex St – Railway Hotel (1:28 min) • Site of original Grenville Standard office, between Railway Hotel and Murrell's Newsagency (0:42 min) • 75 Sussex Street - former Murrell's Newsagency (0:53 min) • 77 Sussex Street - site of previous Linton fire station (1:17 min) • 79 Sussex Street (0:21 min) • 79A Sussex Street - former Bennett's Garage (0:40 min) • 81 Sussex Street - formerly sweet and green grocery shop (1:00 min) • 87 Sussex Street - site of G G Bennett's butcher's shop (1:17 min) • 89 Sussex Street - former Nichol's Bakehouse (0:50 min) • From 91 Sussex Street to corner of Gillespie Street - site of Ellington House, Black Swan Hotel, and Preston's shop (1:20 min) • 90 Sussex Street - Traquair House, site of Bank of New South Wales 1861-1904 (1:25 min) • 88 Sussex Street - former Bonthorn's/Sandow's/Jennings' shop (1:17 min) • 84 Sussex Street - site of Ching's grocery store and residence (1:01 min) • 80 Sussex Street - former Nicholls'/Morgan's/Verdoorn's grocery store (1:32 min) • 76-78 Sussex Street - site of original Wesleyan Methodist Church and Joseph Shepherd's house (1:08 min) • 74 Sussex St - site of Shepherd's grocery store and ironmongery store (1:24 min) • 68 Sussex Street - site of Criterion House (1:33 min) • Conclusion (0:51 min)


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