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Photograph, Cooinda
Cooinda was one of three stately homes built on the hill at the entrance to Port Fairy the others being Talara and SeaviewBlack and white photograph of double storied house flanked by two single storied housescottage, building, home, house, cooinda, talara, seaview -
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Photograph, Cooinda
A rare photograph showing 3 beautiful buildings owned by 3 prominent people in Port Fairy The central building (Cooinda) no longer exists as it was the wish of the last owner that it be demolished after she passed away.Rare photograph of all three prominent houses the central building having been demolished.Black and white photograph of 3 buildings on hill South west of Port FairyCOOINDA capital letters on front of photograph mount PORT FAIRYbuilding, home, house, cooinda -
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Photograph, Leura
Leura homestead owned by Dick and Mary Fry. They appear on the verandah in this photoSepia Photographhomestead, building, home, house, leura -
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Photograph, Terka
Terka Black and white Photographcottage, building, home, house, terka, station -
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Photograph, Eastwood Sydney Home William Rutledge
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Photograph, Digby Family Somerset House 16 Albert St
... verandah of their home Sommerset House 21 Albert Street Port Fairy ...The Digby Family on the front verandah of their home Sommerset House 21 Albert Street Port FairyBlack and white photographcottage, building, home, house -
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Painting - Painting, Watercolour, Jake McInnes' old home now Belfast Close
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This house was owned in turn by the Evans, the Haylock’s and the Murray’s No 24 Gipps StBlack and white photograph taken from upstairs in the old flour mill in Gipps Street of 24 Gipps Street.cottage, building, home, house -
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Photograph, Clonmara Albert Rd
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Photograph, Albert Rd
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Photograph, Albert Rd NS Section
... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road cottage building home house ...Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, port fairy north -
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Photograph, Arthur Hoey Albert Rd 1992, 1992
Arthur Hoey, a Port Fairy Builder inspecting the ruins of a cottage on Albert Road. Arthur went on to restore the cottage. Research done by family found that the house a t one stage belonged at one time to Chidley a photographer . Further information also to hand mentions the area being used by Stan Chidley for a "scent farm". Several types of herbs and flowers were being grown thereColoured photograph of Arthur Hoey standing in a hole in the wall of the cottagecottage, building, home, house, albert road, scent farm -
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Photograph, Albert Rd NS Section house removed c1995
... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This house in Albert Road Port ...This house in Albert Road Port Fairy North was bought and removed by the Victorian Government to make way for a new section of the Princes Highway that was to loop around and bypass the town. It was last owned and farmed by Claude and Katrine Brown. Katrine was the library teacher at the Consolidated School in the 1960's.coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, port fairy north, albert road -
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Photograph, Albert Road
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This view of the Customs house and Court house also includes the wreck bell which hung on a plinth outside the Customs house until the 1970's. The wreck bell was rung to alert the town that a ship was in trouble in the bayBlack and white photograph of the Wreck bell at Courthouse & Customhousebuilding, home, house, government, gipps street, court house, customs house, wreck bell -
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Photograph, 65 Cox St
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Photograph, Drill Hall Cottage
Residence attached to the Drill Hall. Now updated and tourist accommodation.coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, bank street -
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Photograph, Jackson's Cottage
Jackson's cottage in Sackville StreetBlack and white Photographcottage, building, home, house, jacksons -
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The land was bought in 1853 by John Smith and he built the house. The house was offered for sale in 1866 when George Barnacle bought it and named it 'Warwick Cottage' after his birth place. it was offered to short term tenants such as the surveyor Creed, Miss Boes a dressmaker and O'Doherty the Catholic school teacher. In 1874 Dr Rastrick was a tenant and in 1878 it was occupied by the grocer William Searle and his sister a dressmaker. Barnacle offered the cottage for sale in October 1885 advising that the iron roofed stone cottage , 4rooms, detached kitchen and outhouses had been previously occupied by W.C.Uncles and at that time William Muhleg Carpenter. It ultimately sold privately to Miss Beatty and she continued to rent it to tenants. James Kilbride was the tenant in 1887-88. The cottage was sold in 1888 to Isaac Smale. The house continued its tradition of housing dressmakers with Mrs Barby carrying on that profession in the 1940's,50's and 60's. Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 77 cox street, warwick cottage -
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Photograph, 49 Cox St
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Photograph, Comely Banks
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Cottage Sackville StColoured photographsackville street, cottage, building, home, house -
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Photograph, Braim House
Braim House was built as a school by Doctor Braim now a private home coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, school, braim, james street -
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coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 57 campbell st -
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Royal Australian Naval Guard of Reservists attached to Osborne House Geelong, possibly including local men.Black and white photograph of naval group poseddefence, naval, royal, guard, osborne house, royal australian -
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East Beach looking South June 1983east beach, groins, houses, marram grass, dune, 1983 -
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South Beach house on hill south beach, house, hill, ocean drive -
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Magazine - Newsletter, Richard Patterson, Port Fairy Post, August 2020
An amalgamation of article relating to historical information regarding Port FAiry BelfastDigital newsletternon-fictionAn amalgamation of article relating to historical information regarding Port FAiry Belfastnewsletter, magazine, fairy, boat, stone walls, gas works, david lindsay, lighthouse keeper, john o’brien, stanley hotham chidley, alabama loft house slater, barkly street, barclay street, crossword, whale, john blackstock, w.kelly -
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The construction of Seaview commenced in 1860, after David Talbot, purchased the land from James Atkinson,It had been suggested that it was intended to be double storied but there is no evidence of how that would have been accomplished. Following Talbot’s insolvency, Michael O’Reilly leased the house in 1862 until 1876 when he left for Melbourne.William Powling (Solicitor) acquired the house for Eight hundred and twenty three pounds in 1890 and lived there the rest of his life. His son Ernest Powling continued living there before selling it to Matthew Cathcart in 1917.negative, seaview, house