Dinsdale's Shoe Emporium is a heritage-listed building on Avon Terrace in York, Western Australia, constructed by a former mayor.
In 1885 bootmaker William Dinsdale engaged architect James William Wright of Wright & Paterson to design a two-storey building with shops below and residences above.
[4] Lettering from Dinsdale's original wall banner is still visible at the front of the store.
In 1888, Dinsdale travelled throughout Australia to secure new machinery for his business, which was expanded to include saddles and harnesses.
[11][12] The building was leased to Charlotte Pyke, who opened a lodging house known as the Temperance Hotel.