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Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Williams, Louis Reginand
... Clinker brick... Stained glass Clinker brick Brick Presbyterian Methodist ...This file contains 2 items. 1/ A photocopy of an article by Rosalind Landells from ‘Architect’, dated May 1976 about the ecclesiastical architect Louis Williams, who designed a number of churches in the Glen Eira area, including St Peters Church Murrumbeena and The Christian Science Church in Elsternwick. His designs allowed more space for the sanctuary area and better light from coloured and pattered glass windows. The article includes a cartoon style drawing of Louis Williams. 2/ A handwritten list, unknown author, of some churches of which Louis Williams was the architect.st stephens gardenvale, st peters church murrumbeena, christian science church elsternwick, st pauls caulfield, williams louis reginald, landells rosalind, altars, church furniture, stained glass, clinker brick, brick, presbyterian, methodist, gardenvale, murrumbeena, elsternwick, caulfield, architectural styles, churches, choirs, church of england, church of christ, ormond, st giles presbyterian church murrumbeena, st paul the apostle dandenong road, christ church ormond, church of christ ormond, architects -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Photographs, Former Baptist Church, Woodlands Avenue, Kew East, 2018, 2018
... and side of the clinker brick building. One of the photographs... of the clinker brick building. One of the photographs shows ...The former Baptist Church, at 8-12 Woodlands Avenue, Kew East, was nominated by the Society for protection as part of the Kew East Heritage Gap Study. W D Vaughan in his 'Kew's Civic History' (1960 writes that: "With the development of East Kew, local Baptists considered the establishment of a church was necessary. A block of land was purchased in Woodlands Avenue and the foundation stone of a new church was laid on August 8, 1931. A fine Sunday school has since been erected, and special emphasis has been given to providing activities for the young people of the church"Three colour photographs of the former Baptist Church in Woodlands Avenue, Kew East. The photographs are of the front and side of the clinker brick building. One of the photographs shows the foundation stone, laid by AH Lewis Esq, 8 August 1931.churches - kew (vic), baptist church - woodlands avenue - kew (vic) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, No 1 Flodden Way Briar Hill, 1966-1969
... Our place, 1 Flodden Way. Clinker brick (It has been... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Our place, 1 Flodden Way. Clinker ...Our place, 1 Flodden Way. Clinker brick (It has been extended beyond recognition since then). The Noone family lived at 1 Flodden Way from 1966 to 1969. Caption by Julie Noone 2017.Shows the development of the area in the 1960s.Digital copy of colour photograph, taken from photographic slide.flodden way briar hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A House of character, 1990
... this clinker brick home. In 1880 a youthful Mrs Boyle planted... the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick ...When the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick home.When the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick home. In 1880 a youthful Mrs Boyle planted a pencil pine tree on the property. This tree still stands today in the garden of 359 Canterbury Road. This house is now for sale.When the Boyle farm was subdivided Len Boyle built this clinker brick home. boyle home, canterbury road, forest hill, no 359, boyle, len -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Architecture, Novar, Webster Street, Ballarat, 02/05/2022
... Built in 1885 of red brick, the Webster Street Ballarat...Built in 1885 of red brick, the Webster Street Ballarat ...Built in 1885 of red brick, the Webster Street Ballarat mansion was once a private hospital designed by architects E. James & Co. The 900sqm building had eight bedrooms, four bathrooms and five living areas plus a large separate bluestone summer house under the main dwelling. Used as a repatriation hospital after World War One, it was later used by St John of God hospital. In 2018 Ballarat OSM moved into the building. "Novar" is typically Victorian with its faceted wrap around verandah with ornate cast iron filigree lacework. The polychromatic clinker brick banding that spreads across the building's facade is also typical of the Victorian era, as is the use of large bay windows to allow light to fill the mansion's formal reception rooms. "Novar" also has exaggerated chimneys with fine stonework detailing. "Novar" was so named in recognition of Lady Helen Hermione Munro Ferguson (1865 - 1941), the wife of the then Governor general Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson (1860-1934). Lady Munro Ferguson was also the Countess of Novar and founder of the Australian Red Cross movement. In 1918 she was appointed Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire for her war work during the Great War. When her husband's term as Governor-General came to an end in 1920, the Munro Fergusons returned to "Novar House"; an Eighteenth Century residence located north of the village of Evanton in Ross, Scotland. After boom turned to bust, Mr. Stephens sold "Novar" to Mr. John Heinz, a wealthy local butcher. He named the building after his home town - Nieder Weisel. In 1919, "Novar" was the first property in Victoria to be purchased by the Red Cross Society for use as a convalescent home for soldiers wounded in battle. Its size, especially after the 1901 two storey rear extension, and its large gardens, made it a perfect place to nurse the wounded. After the war in 1922, "Novar" continued life as a hospital; the Novar Private Hospital. It was sold in 1956 and reverted to a residence, which it remains to this day, only it is no longer known as "Novar", but "Valhalla". Photographs of the house Novar in Webster St Ballarat. novar, webster street, ballarat, nieder weisel