Burrard Street
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Burrard Street

Burrard Street in the 19th and early 20th century was a much more important shopping area than it has since become

W R Renouf had an ironmonger's shop at 22 Burrard Street early in the 20th century. The building has long since been replaced by a modern brick shopfront. However, this building is an exception on this side of the street, and just to the right, No 26 (Big Maggy's Coffee Shop) and 28 (Brown's Antiques) still have largely original shopfronts. There are many other fine Victorian facades along both sides of Burrard Street, and an unusual single-story shopfront next to Waterloo Lane
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A T Jeune, seed merchant, at 1 Burrard Street
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The junction of Burrard Street and Don Street in 1913. We believe that this is where James Pool's auction house was situated in the 19th century
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6 Burrard Street in 1972
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Corner of Burrard Street and New Street
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A Royal Artillery gun carriage at the junction with James Street
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Beaumont Cafe
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1965
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1970s
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Burrard Supply Stores
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1968
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No 28
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No 30
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No 32
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Langlois in 1981
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Philip Elie Le Breton, Burrard Street tailors
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Philip Elie Le Breton, Burrard Street tailors
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Junction with Halkett Place, 1976 - Jersey Evening Post picture
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1976 - Picture Jersey Evening Post
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Cornish butchers at No 13 from about 1930; later known as Best Meat Stores
Burrard Street businesses
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1855
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Almanac advert for C D Grandin's business
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Auctioneer George Claments held weekly sales at 24 Burrard Street in the mid-19th century, charging 5% commission
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1899
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Auctioneer James Pool had his salesroom on the corner of Burrard Street and Don Street
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T Le Quesne, plumber
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Bel Royal Radio 1945 advert
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1855
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1855
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1858
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1857
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1874
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An Eau de Cologne from Renouf's Drug Stores at No 18
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1874
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1886
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Crimpers
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Grandin's cycle shop
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1895
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1857
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1857
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1855
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1855
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1855
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1946
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Beer suppliers, Burrard Street, 1940
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Renouf ironmonger
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1858 advert
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1915
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1948
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1948
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1948
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1948
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1955
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1899 Evening Post advert
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1899 Evening Post advert
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1881 advert
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1881 advert
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1881 advert
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1873
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1927
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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1908
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1897
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1906
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1897
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1896
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1906
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1914
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1936
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1938
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1896
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1908
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1915
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1858
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1859
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1861
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1861
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1862
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1874
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1855
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1857
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1857
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1860 Brooks' flour
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Brooks' flour
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Shoemaker J R Langlois was at 3 Burrard Street in 1890
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Noel de Gruchy worked with zinc and lead at 5 Burrard Street in 1860, according to his advert in Chronique de Jersey. He describes his premises as close to the marche des etrangers (strangers' market) which we have found no other reference to
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Josue Le Cornu advertised plants for sale at his shop at No 1 in 1870
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Cabinet maker Mr Carrell was at 9 Burrard Street in 1832


