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Mr Howard Pyers built these premises&nbsp;in&nbsp;late 1946 &nbsp;and operated a garage there until 1952. Howard had been in the Royal Australian Air Force from May 28 1940-to 29 July 1946 and at the date of his discharge as a Sergeant from the RAAF he was posted at No 6 Service Flying Training School at Mallala.  Following his discharge he could see the need for another automobile service and started the business. He also had a Hillman Minx car dealership. Building materials were in very short supply at the end of WW2 and the building was very basic at this time.
  
Mr Howard Pyers built these premises&nbsp;in&nbsp;the early 1940s&nbsp;and operated a garage there until 1952.
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Mr Gordon Palamountain operated the&nbsp;garage &nbsp;1952-1958 combining it with his electrical work.
 
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Mr Gordon Palamountain operated the&nbsp;garage &nbsp;1952-1958  
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Mr Alec Bain purchased the business and named&nbsp;it the "Mallala Auto Service" and&nbsp;operated&nbsp;successfully&nbsp; from 1958 until 1994. Alec also successfully ran a used car&nbsp;business named &nbsp;"Auto Sales" in the area adjoining the garage.  
 
Mr Alec Bain purchased the business and named&nbsp;it the "Mallala Auto Service" and&nbsp;operated&nbsp;successfully&nbsp; from 1958 until 1994. Alec also successfully ran a used car&nbsp;business named &nbsp;"Auto Sales" in the area adjoining the garage.  
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Mr David Hallion purchased the business in 2001 and enlarged the premises. David and his wife Margaret sold similar products.  
 
Mr David Hallion purchased the business in 2001 and enlarged the premises. David and his wife Margaret sold similar products.  
  
In 2009 the business was sold again.  
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In 2009 the business was sold again to Mr Norm Dix who updated the exterior and interior and made it into very comfortable air-conditioned premises. Fuel and similar products mentioned above are sold and Norm also does some mechanical repairs.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 9 July 2019

Fast Facts
Also known as: Mallala Auto Service, The Tin Shed.
Address: 3 Adelaide Road
Town or Locality: Mallala
By: Howard Pyers
Used for: Auto repairs
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Mr Howard Pyers built these premises in late 1946  and operated a garage there until 1952. Howard had been in the Royal Australian Air Force from May 28 1940-to 29 July 1946 and at the date of his discharge as a Sergeant from the RAAF he was posted at No 6 Service Flying Training School at Mallala. Following his discharge he could see the need for another automobile service and started the business. He also had a Hillman Minx car dealership. Building materials were in very short supply at the end of WW2 and the building was very basic at this time.

Mr Gordon Palamountain operated the garage  1952-1958 combining it with his electrical work.

Mr Alec Bain purchased the business and named it the "Mallala Auto Service" and operated successfully  from 1958 until 1994. Alec also successfully ran a used car business named  "Auto Sales" in the area adjoining the garage.

Mr Michael King and Mrs Carol King purchased the business in 1995 and renamed it "The Tin Shed." He sold fuel, hardware, paint, feed for animals, plants and garden requisites.

Mr David Hallion purchased the business in 2001 and enlarged the premises. David and his wife Margaret sold similar products.

In 2009 the business was sold again to Mr Norm Dix who updated the exterior and interior and made it into very comfortable air-conditioned premises. Fuel and similar products mentioned above are sold and Norm also does some mechanical repairs.

Sources

  • Mallala Museum files
Mallala Auto Sales
Mallala Auto Sales
Mallala Auto Sales
Mallala Auto Sales
The Tin Shed
The Tin Shed


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