73 Chetwynd Street

73 Chetwynd Street
North Melbourne VIC 3051
photographer: Stephen Hatcher 2021

Also known as
Previous Address 73 was also known as 25 Chetwynd Street, Hotham before street renumbering.Source: from the 1895 MMBW map
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Timelapse Building Images

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Land Details

  1. 1895 MMBW Map
  2. Compiled Crown Record Plan

Building Details

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Subsequent Building Alterations

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Architectural Features



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Heritage Significance and Listings

Heritage Listings and Explanatory Notes

Owners

FromToOwnerMore InfoData Source
to datePrivatesource: Hatcher Index
Mr. John Alison and Andrew H. Knight, first Crown land purchaserssource: Hatcher Index
abt 40 thousand years earlier1835Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Victoriasource: Hatcher Index

Residents

FromToResidentMore InfoData Source
to datePrivatesource Hatcher Index
19651974Mrs. M. M. Toppsource: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas in 2020.
19301960Bruce G. Toppsource: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas in 2020.
19201925Charles E. Harveysource: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas in 2020.
19101915William Halliwellsource: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas in 2020.
19051905John Cumberlandsource: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas in 2020.
19001900Charles Sargentsource: Sands & McDougall directory, transcribed by Lindsay Thomas in 2020.
18711873Charles and Mary Ann Clarke, nee Jenningshttp://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137582353source: The Australasian

Social History

1873 The Australasian.

CLARKE.—On the 31st ult., at 25 Chetwynd-street, Hotham, Mrs. C. Clarke of a daughter.

source: The Australasian


Unnamed female born 1873 in North Melbourne, daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Clarke, nee Jennings.

source: Births Deaths & Marriages Victoria



Context and Streetscape

Precinct

This property resides within the municipality of the City of Melbourne. We respectfully acknowledge it is on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation.
source: https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/history-city-of-melbourne.pdf
historical map source: https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/search-discover/explore-collections-format/maps/maps-melbourne-city-suburbs

Zoning
This information must be verified with the relevant planning or heritage authority.

Streetscape

Chetwynd Street was once predominantly a residential street with single and two storey Victorian terrace dwellings, two churches, a school and two hotels known as the Queens Arms and the Star of Hotham.

The Chetwynd streetscape today is characterised by a mix of multi-storey blocks of public flats, some modern commercial/industrial buildings, an ambulance depot, and a school.

In 2021, only fifty of the original one hundred and twenty-nine Victorian heritage dwellings once found on this street remain, compared to the 1895 Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works map.

Other Information

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