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Previous Address | Source: Photo: Picture Victoria ID 17758 |
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Style | Victorian, Mid: 1860-1875 |
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Timelapse Building Images

This house was originally owned by William Donovan, the horse trader. He sold it to another horse trader, William Gidney. Other tenants included the Dangerfields. This is a significant house, due to its connections and its integrity.
North Melbourne Library
Land Details
Building Details
Subsequent Building Alterations
Architectural Features
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Gate
Cast IronSue Scarfe photographer
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Fence
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Doors
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Doors
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Building Ornamentation
TimberSue Scarfe photographer
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Walls
BrickSue Scarfe photographer
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Lacework
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Lacework
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Roof
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Chimney
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Building Ornamentation
TimberSue Scarfe photographer
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Fin Wall
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Building Ornamentation
ConcreteSue Scarfe photographer
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Walls
BrickSue Scarfe photographer
Heritage Significance and Listings
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Owners
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William Donovan, horse trader | ||||
William Gidney, horse trader |
Residents
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to date | Private | Hatcher Index | ||
1974 | Weber J | Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by William Brazenor 2020 |
Social History
This house was originally owned by William Donovan, the horse trader. He sold it to another horse trader, William Gidney. Other tenants included the Dangerfields. This is a significant house, due to its connections in the local North Melbourne area and its integrity.
Context and Streetscape
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