Showing 7 items matching "architects -- lloyd tayler"
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Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - 1 Molesworth Street (Kew), 1979
... ...architects -- lloyd tayler...She believed the house, like Mynda at 5 Molesworth Street was designed by the architect Lloyd Tayler. The Melbourne Mansion Database confirms that the house was built by Lloyd Taylor & Fitts in c.1898....Annotated in ink on reverse: " No.1 Molesworth St. / Architect - Lloyd Tayler 1880s [sic] / Gift of E Mackie"...She believed the house, like Mynda at 5 Molesworth Street was designed by the architect Lloyd Tayler. The Melbourne Mansion Database confirms that the house was built by Lloyd Taylor & Fitts in c.1898. historic houses -- kew (vic.) mansions -- kew (vic.) architects -- lloyd tayler 1 molesworth st -- kew (vic.) ...No 1 Molesworth Street was at one stage the home of our member Elizabeth Mackie. She believed the house, like Mynda at 5 Molesworth Street was designed by the architect Lloyd Tayler. The Melbourne Mansion Database confirms that the house was built by Lloyd Taylor & Fitts in c.1898.Small, square, original colour positive photograph of 1 Molesworth Street, Kew, taken in 1979 by Elizabeth Mackie. Carport and driveway with grey rendered two storey house at left. Annotated in ink on reverse: " No.1 Molesworth St. / Architect - Lloyd Tayler 1880s [sic] / Gift of E Mackie"historic houses -- kew (vic.), mansions -- kew (vic.), architects -- lloyd tayler, 1 molesworth st -- kew (vic.) -
St Kilda Historical SocietyDrawing - Building interior, Billiard Room at Camelot St Kilda interior
... It was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided.....It was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided.. ...The Billiard Room at Camelot, the home of Brooks esq, at 85 Alma Road St Kilda. It was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided..Laminated photograph of a drawingBilliard room at Camelot St Kilda. Residence of Ernest Brooks Esqcamelot, mansions, st kilda -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building interior, Camelot, 09/09/1913
... Camelot was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided....Camelot was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided. ...Dining room at Camelot, home of Brooks esq at 82 Alma Road, St Kilda. Sumptuous decor, fringed curtains, velvet chairs. Camelot was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided.black and white photograph, laminatedDining Room of Camelot, 9-9-1913camelot, mansions, st kilda -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building interior, Camelot, 1913
... Camelot was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided....Camelot was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided. ...Drawing room at Camelot, home of Brooks esq. Sumptuous decor, fringed curtains, velvet chairs, at 82 Alma Road St Kilda. Camelot was a prominent 19th-century estate designed by architect Lloyd Tayler. The building has been demolished and the land subdivided.Black and white photograph, laminatedcamelot, mansions, st kilda -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, Donald McDonald, Herford, 1872
... Large residence on large elevated block for Frederick Christian Lange (1832-1888) and family in 1870. The architect Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) designed it in an Italianate style. ...Large residence on large elevated block for Frederick Christian Lange (1832-1888) and family in 1870. The architect Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) designed it in an Italianate style. ...Large residence on large elevated block for Frederick Christian Lange (1832-1888) and family in 1870. The architect Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) designed it in an Italianate style. Over time adjoining allotments were purchased until the gardens covered nearly 15 acres. Lange was in partnership with Emil Thoneman trading under the name of Lange & Thoneman, merchants and general importers. Lange was also one of the local directors of the local Australasian directors for the Swiss Lloyd Marine Insurance Company. William Officer (1835-1913), pastoralist, bought the property from Lange in 1888 for 23,500 pounds. Following Officer's death the grounds were subdivided in 1914 and the house finally demolished in 1940. Noting the spelling difference, there is now a street named 'Hertford Street' very close to this location. black and white photograph copyAlma Road south west corner Lansdowne Road built for Federick C Lange (Merchant) Photo 1872mansions, herford, lloyd tayler, st kilda, alma road -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Donald McDonald, Yanakie St Kilda, 1872
... Built for William Wilmot Couche (1829-1890) probably in 1869. The architect was Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) and it was designed in the polychromatic Lombardic style that had been introduced to Melbourne by the architect Joseph Reed (1822-1890). ...St Kilda Historical Society St Kilda Branch Library 150 Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Built for William Wilmot Couche (1829-1890) probably in 1869. The architect was Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) and it was designed in the polychromatic Lombardic style that had been introduced to Melbourne by the architect Joseph Reed (1822-1890). ...Built for William Wilmot Couche (1829-1890) probably in 1869. The architect was Lloyd Tayler (1830-1900) and it was designed in the polychromatic Lombardic style that had been introduced to Melbourne by the architect Joseph Reed (1822-1890). Couch was a prominent merchant and businessman. He founded the firm Couch Calder & Co, was director of several insurance companies and a member of the Melbourne Harbour Trust for many years. From about 1900 the house was renamed Wavenhoe. In the 1920s Wavenoe Avenue was constructed through its gardens and most of the land sold off including the blocks at the corner of Hotham Street and Alma Road. The house still stands opposite St Kilda cemetery.black and white photograph copy -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - 'Mynda', 5 Molesworth Street, 1979
... Lloyd Tayler for his daughter and son-in-law on a plan centred upon an octagonal top-lit hall. A square bay window to the drawing room projects from the front corner of the house at 45 degress, showing for the first time the diagonal emphasis which was to be developed in other works of the architect and to become in due course a characteristic of the Federation Style.' ...Lloyd Tayler for his daughter and son-in-law on a plan centred upon an octagonal top-lit hall. A square bay window to the drawing room projects from the front corner of the house at 45 degress, showing for the first time the diagonal emphasis which was to be developed in other works of the architect and to become in due course a characteristic of the Federation Style.' ...'A suburban villa of 1885 designed by Lloyd Tayler for his daughter and son-in-law on a plan centred upon an octagonal top-lit hall. A square bay window to the drawing room projects from the front corner of the house at 45 degress, showing for the first time the diagonal emphasis which was to be developed in other works of the architect and to become in due course a characteristic of the Federation Style.' (National Trust Victoria Citation)Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of the front garden of 'Mynda', 5 Molesworth Street, KewInk on reverse: "Miss Anderson's / No.5 Molesworth St. / Cottage garden / Taken and ***"historic gardens -- kew (vic.), mynda, 5 molesworth street -- kew (vic.)
