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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Veronica Burgess, Ardcloney House, 8th September 2004
... Ardcloney House...Ardcloney House...This is a view of Ardcloney house taken from the west side...This is a view of Ardcloney house taken from the west side ...This is a view of Ardcloney house taken from the west side of the building and includes the garage and chauffeur's quarters which were built as part of the original building.A coloured photograph of the same double storey house described in P1180 taken from the other side of the building and includes the garage area.ardcloney house, dr. william faulkner -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Veronica Burgess, Ardcloney House, 8th September 2001
... Ardcloney House...Ardcloney House.... Ardcloney House Dr. William Faulkner A coloured photograph of two ...This is a more recent photograph than entry P0854.The two storey house was built for Dr.William Faulkner in 1911. It is opposite the intersection of Evans and Macedon Streets. As well as the house, a garage was also built for the doctor's car, along with smaller building for the chauffeur. Dr. Faulkner was one of the first people in Sunbury to own a car. Doctor Faulkner lived at Ardcloney until he died in 1922. Over the years it had other owners and in the early 2000s, it was taken over by the State government and is now a day-care hospital. Other buildings have been built on the site but the original house is the Administration Section.A coloured photograph of two storey home with white stucco walls and red tiled roof. The house is set in large garden with lawn and trees.ardcloney house, dr. william faulkner -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Ardcloney House
... Ardcloney House...The two storey house is 'Ardcloney. Dr. William Faulkner...The two storey house is 'Ardcloney. Dr. William Faulkner ...The two storey house is 'Ardcloney. Dr. William Faulkner, formerly from Queensland, had it built for his residence in 1911. The property also included a garage, which accommodated his automobile and accommodation for his chauffeur. Owners in more recent times were Keith Campbell, who previously owned 'Willowbank' in the old Broadmeadows township and Bill Landeroo a former Victorian State MP. The buildings and surrounds have been redeveloped and the property is now the Sunbury Day Care Hospital.'Ardcloney' is one of Sunbury's significant historical properties in the town.A non-digital black and white photograph of a two- storey Californian style mansion in a garden setting. The ground floor is constructed of bricks and the upper storey of timber. The roof is tiled. The image is a copy of an original photograph. ardcloney, dr. william faulkner, sunbury, sunbury day care hospital -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1916
... melbourne vandyck photographers faulkner neville ardcloney soldiers ...Mounted sepia coloured photograph of a portrait of soldier, Neville Faulkner, standing at ease with both hands behind his back.Printed on front: Vandyck, COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE Typewritten on white paper: NEVILLE FAULKNER (FATHER BUILT ARDCLONEY) Handwritten on back: Nev Faulkner, father built Ardcloneyvandyck, photographers, faulkner, neville, ardcloney, soldiers, armed forces, house names, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... melbourne faulkner - (dr) doctors houses sunbury house names ...A b/w enlarged photograph of a 2 storey brick residence of 'Ardcloney' the home of Dr. Faulkner.Residence Dr Faulkner - Sunburyfaulkner, - (dr), doctors, houses, sunbury, house names, ardcloney, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph
... The house, known as 'Ardcloney' was built by Dr. Faulkner... Global Learning Centre Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The house ...The house, known as 'Ardcloney' was built by Dr. Faulkner in 1911. The land on which it is built was The Dell which was previously owned by Mr. Austin. Dr. Faulkner had a medical practice in Sunbury in until his death in 1922 when he was run over by a train while holidaying in Adelaide. Over the years the mansion has had a number of owners and today it functions as a day hospital for Sunbury residents.A dark sepia photograph with a cream border of a two storey Californian Bungalow style building seat in a large garden.RESIDENCE DR. FAULKNER - SUNBURYardcloney