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Being local and a mobile Paddington Locksmith 24 Seven Master Locksmiths is there for when you need us. Having the latest in locksmith equipment and fully trained staff for your situation we can help to supply keys to your car, rekey your house, upgrade your security or even supply CCTV cameras. With alot of the older Paddington homes being workers cottages to now with development of new modern homes being built the need of lock repair and new deadlocks to increase the security of the property is needed.
Paddington is a thriving suburb with great local business, do you currently live in Paddington and own a business or home? Have a look at your security and if you’re unsure, Give us a call. Our friendly staff at 24 Seven Master Locksmiths are happy to assist. Crime rates in Brisbane are on the rise and it begins with the residents of Brisbane to bring those figures back down! So if you live in the inner city Paddinton suburb of Brisbane, Call us now for any lock issues and we can come to your home with one of our mobile Brisbane locksmith.
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Broken key to a complete house full of Locks we are the Brisbane Locksmith you need With all our vans GPS Tracked we know exactly how far away they are and give you an up to date when we can help you. All our Mobile Brisbane Locksmiths Vans carry a number of Security Screen Locks, Dead Bolts, Padlocks and Letter Box Locks.
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The Morris family owned and operated the boot and footwear factory on the corner of Hale and Caxton Streets from the 1880s until it was sold in the 1960s. The second factory building was built in 1930 and the F.T Morris Footwear company employed up to 180 workers and could make 630 pairs of boots and shoes a day. The company was sold in the 1960s to Dixon & Sons and while the business continued to make a profit for a while bit eventually could not compete with cheaper imports and nylon and canvas mass-produced shoes. The factory closed in 1973. The second factory building in Caxton Street was reopened in 1976 as the “Spaghetti Emporium” restaurant, complete with a giant boot on the roof. In the 1980s, the building became the nightclub “Brisbane Underground” but it was demolished for the controversial Hale Street city by-pass in 1990.
The spread of the tramways network was a catalyst for residential development in the western suburbs. It was during the first decade of the 20th century that Ithaca experienced a housing and population boom which was largely attributable to the expansion of the tramways through the area.
Sacred Heart Parish School was opened in 1906 in a building beside the church and was operated by the Sisters of Mercy. It closed on 12 November 1995 due to the changing demographics of the area reducing the number of children wanting Catholic education.