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J. T. Fitch Department Store, Rundle Street Adelaide
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J. T. Fitch Department Store, Rundle Street Adelaide
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J. T. Fitch & Son was an Adelaide drapery store established by John Thomas Fitch, and carried on by his son John Thomas Fitch, junior. J.T. Fitch's Department Store was located at 153-159 Rundle Street. The store was on the south-west corner of Rundle and Pulteney Streets. Fitch was described in the South Australian Directory of 1917 as a draper, importer and boot warehouseman, 2 October 1917.

A second storey was added to the rear section of the premises in 1914, and plans for further expansion were made in 1926 but in September 1927 the business closed; its merchandise was purchased by John Martin & Co. and "Martin's Building" became home in 1928 to John Reid & Sons' furniture showrooms.
Date 2 October 1917
date QS:P571,+1917-10-02T00:00:00Z/11
Medium Glass Negatives
The History Trust of South Australia
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GN02015
Source The History Trust of South Australian, South Australian Government
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