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Style | Victorian : 1840-1890 |
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Timelapse Building Images

source: http://maps.melbourne.vic.gov.au/

Image held by North Melbourne Library, photographer, Graeme Butler
Land Details
- Current map
- 1895 MMBW map
- Compiled Crown Record Plan
- 1859 report of the Government Land Sale
Building Details
Subsequent Building Alterations
Architectural Features
Heritage Significance and Listings
Heritage Listings and Explanatory Notes |
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Owners
From | To | Owner | More Info | Data Source |
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to date | Private | source: Hatcher Index | ||
1859 | Messrs. John Lawrence and James Noonan, first Crown land purchasers | source: Hatcher Index | ||
abt 40 thousand years earlier | 1835 | Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Victoria | source: Hatcher Index |
Residents
From | To | Resident | More Info | Data Source |
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to date | Private | source Hatcher Index | ||
1965 | 1974 | storage | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1960 | 1960 | N. & S. Hardware Supplies Py Ld | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1955 | 1955 | Vincent Taverna | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1945 | 1950 | Vincenzo Diaco | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1940 | 1940 | George Lanera | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1935 | 1935 | Thomas Cafarella | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1930 | 1930 | John Markland | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1925 | 1925 | Thomas A. Allinson | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1920 | 1920 | Mrs. M. A. Mackie | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1915 | 1915 | Mrs Elizabeth Robbins | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1910 | 1910 | Cornelius Haffey | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1905 | 1905 | Reuben Mills | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1900 | 1900 | Harry Grimbley | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1895 | 1895 | George Wing | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. | |
1890 | 1890 | Patrick Henessy | source: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Anne Cronin in 2020. |
Social History
1903. TRAM ACCIDENT LITTLE BOY INJURED.
A little boy, named John Doyle, residing at 63 Capel street, West Melbourne, was knocked down by a tram-car In Errol street, North Melbourne, this afternoon. He was picked up in a semi-conscious condition, and taken to the Melbourne Hospital by Constable Fleming. Dr. Davis found that the hoy was suffering from shock nnd concussion of the brain, and admitted him to the hospital for treatment.
source: The Herald 1903
Context and Streetscape
Precinct |
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This property resides within the municipality of the City of Melbourne. We respectfully acknowledge it is on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation. |
Zoning |
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The controls listed below affect this property: This information must be verified with the relevant planning or heritage authority.
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Streetscape |
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The streetscape can be characterised as a mix of Victorian and modern buildings. Eight of the original seventeen single-story Victorian terrace dwellings plus some double storey commercial buildings are on its western side, south of Victoria Street, while on the eastern side, the street retains sixteen of its original thirty-six, wider sized early Victorian, two storey terrace homes, as well as two story modern public housing townhouses. Crossing over Victoria Street to the north on the eastern side, nineteen of the original thirty-two equally fine examples of early two storey Victoria terrace dwellings can be seen, dispersed by a small number of modern two storey buildings. Unfortunately, all twenty-two of the original Victorian terrace dwellings on the western side from Victoria to Queensberry streets have all been demolished, replaced by taller modern commercial buildings that are out of character with the existing surrounding Victorian architecture of this once predominantly single and double storey residential streetscape. Heritage of note include two 2 storey terraces at 62 and 64, both have National Trust classifications and Heritage Victoria registrations. Two more include two single storey terraces dwellings at 81 and 83 that were designed by the distinguished Australian architect, Mr. George Raymond Johnson. |