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116 Wallace Street Braidwood
A black and white photograph of 116 Wallace Street Braidwood at the north west corner of Duncan Street. A group of people stand on the front verandah, all facing the photographer while a horse is tethered to the telegraph post and a partially viewed horse is hitched to a dray on the roadside. During the 1860s - 1880s more substantial granite buildings began to replace the less substanitally built weatherboard buildings along the western side of middle Wallace Street. In its time, this building has housed a saddler, butcher, Tallaganda Pottery (1980s-1990s) and Landmark Real Estate (2020). A copy black and white photograph, in good condition. This photograph is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Braidwood & District Historical Society. On the front: MR LE MAITRE'S SHOP, THEN OWNED BY THE LATE D.C. ROSS On the back: P97/155/469 10a 116 Wallace St Braidwood Mr. le Maitre's shop c.early 1900s. p.41 'Back to Braidwood Souvenir Booklet, 1925' [rubber stamp] Not to be reproduced without the permission of the National Librarian National Library of Australia.