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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photograph, Clifton Villa, Buninyong, built c1860, 1991
... Clifton Villa, Buninyong, built c1860...Clifton Villa..."Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts, Buninyong...Colour photo of "Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts..."Clifton Villa 1862" Taken 1991... of the era. Clifton Villa Eyre St Winter St Buninyong Newman "Clifton ..."Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts, Buninyong, was built c.1860 for Mr Newman. The red brick building has bluestone foundations, cast iron lacework verandah trim, high ornate gables, slate roof and unusual round brick chimneys with spiral brick decorations.Historically significant brick home built c.1860 for Mr Newman. Ornate decorations make this an unusual example of homes of the era.Colour photo of "Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts, Buninyong. Built c.1860 for Mr Newman. The red brick building has bluestone foundations, cast iron lacework verandah trim, high ornate gables, slate roof and unusual round brick chimneys with spiral brick decorations."Clifton Villa 1862" Taken 1991clifton villa, eyre st, winter st, buninyong, newman -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photograph, Clifton Villa, Buninyong, built c1860, 1991
... Clifton Villa, Buninyong, built c1860...Clifton Villa..."Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts, Buninyong...Colour photo of "Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts..."Clifton Villa 1862" Taken 1991... of the era. Clifton Villa Eyre St Winter St Buninyong Newman "Clifton ..."Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts, Buninyong, was built c.1860 for Mr Newman. The red brick building has bluestone foundations, cast iron lacework verandah trim, high ornate gables, slate roof and unusual round brick chimneys with spiral brick decorations.Historically significant brick home built c.1860 for Mr Newman. Ornate decorations make this an unusual example of homes of the era.Colour photo of "Clifton Villa", cnr Eyre and Winter Sts, Buninyong, viewed from Winter St. Built c.1860 for Mr Newman. The red brick building has bluestone foundations, cast iron lacework verandah trim, high ornate gables, slate roof and unusual round brick chimneys with spiral brick decorations."Clifton Villa 1862" Taken 1991clifton villa, eyre st, winter st, buninyong, newman -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Colour photograph, Colour photograph of 'Clifton Villa', 1980s
... Colour photograph of 'Clifton Villa'...Clifton Villa...Colour photograph of 'Clifton Villa'... Clifton Villa is one of Buninyong's earliest homes built ...One of a series of photographs taken for Buninyong Shire Council 1980sClifton Villa is one of Buninyong's earliest homes built for Edward Newman a well known resident and chemistColour photograph of 'Clifton Villa'buninyong shire council, clifton villa, buninyong, buildings, edward charles newman -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clifton Villa, built 1859, Eyre St. Buninyong
... Clifton Villa, built 1859, Eyre St. Buninyong...Clifton Villa...Coloured photograph Clifton Villa, built 1859, Eyre St... Significant gold rush mansion Buninyong Eyre St. Clifton Villa ...Significant gold rush mansionColoured photograph Clifton Villa, built 1859, Eyre St. Buninyongbuninyong, eyre st., clifton villa, -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong in 1982, 1982
... Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong in 1982...Clifton Villa...Colour photo of Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong... Clifton Villa Edward Charles Newman Colour photo of Clifton Villa ...Built for Edward Charles Newman, pharmacist of Warrenheip St.Colour photo of Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong in 1982. buninyong, clifton villa, edward charles newman -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, close-up of chimneys, 9/11/1991
... Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, close-up of...Clifton Villa...Colour photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong... of feature of historic building Buninyong Clifton Villa chimney ...detail of feature of historic buildingColour photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, close-up of chimneys.buninyong, clifton villa, chimney -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, front (east side), full on, 9/11/1991
... Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, front (east side...Clifton Villa...Colour photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong... building, after restoration Buninyong Clifton Villa chimney Colour ...historic building, after restorationColour photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, front (east side).buninyong, clifton villa, chimney -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, front (east side), 9/11/1991
... Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, front (east side)....Clifton Villa...Colour photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong... building, after restoration Buninyong Clifton Villa chimney Colour ...historic building, after restorationColour photograph, Clifton Villa (1859) Eyre St. Buninyong, front (east side), 3/4 view.buninyong, clifton villa, chimney -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph of Original Photograph, Derek Leather, Eyre St west, with Temperance Hall and Clifton Villa, Copy of original photograph made 1970-80
... Eyre St west, with Temperance Hall and Clifton Villa....Clifton Villa... Warrenheip St., with Temperance Hall and Clifton Villa.... Buildings Buninyong Eyre Street west Temperence Hall Clifton Villa ...Historic BuildingsB/W Photo of original photograph, Eyre St west from Warrenheip St., with Temperance Hall and Clifton Villa.buninyong, eyre street west, temperence hall, clifton villa, gas lamp -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Clifton Villa, Buninyong, 1994
... Clifton Villa, Buninyong...Clifton Villa...B/W photo of Clifton Villa, family dwelling built c 1859... around 1859 historical and architectural elements Clifton Villa ...Early house reflecting a degree of wealth, built for Buninyong Chemist around 1859historical and architectural elementsB/W photo of Clifton Villa, family dwelling built c 1859 cnr Eyre and Winter Streets Buninyong, lacework on barge boards and veranda, special feature chimneys. House built for Mr Newman,, chemist in Buninyong.clifton villa, house, garden, streetscape -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Adeney, William, 1971
... clifton villa - cotham road - kew (vic.)..., of Clifton Villa, Cotham Road. Researcher name - John Adeney... sources. william adeney adeney avenue - kew (vic.) clifton villa ...Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderReference file containing items of correspondence from 1971 relating to a query regarding the life of William Adeney, of Clifton Villa, Cotham Road. Researcher name - John Adeney. Response from Mrs E. West, KHS Secretary. The file contains snippets of original research on Adeney (Rate Books - William Adeney, Park Street (later Adeney Avenue) 1878. The response refers to memories by Frances Dumaresq who knew the descendants.william adeney, adeney avenue - kew (vic.), clifton villa - cotham road - kew (vic.)william adeney, adeney avenue - kew (vic.), clifton villa - cotham road - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 'Goathland', The Residence of Sir Malcolm D McEacharn, 1901-1911
... survived from the garden of Clifton Villa, the previous single... in the garden indicate that many survived from the garden of Clifton ...The architect, Edward Kilburn designed Byram in the Arts & Crafts style for the industrialist George Ramsden. Construction began in 1888 and was reputed to have lasted three years. The mansion had frontages to Studley Park Road and Stevenson Street, including gardens laid out with great taste, including pleasure grounds, tennis lawn, fruit and flower garden, and paddock.The size of many of the trees in the garden indicate that many survived from the garden of Clifton Villa, the previous single-storeyed house built on the site by the Stevenson brothers. Byram had views to Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay. The house was demolished in 1960, despite opposition from the National Trust (Victoria), and its gardens subdivided into residential allotments.An early photograph of Goathland (also known as Byram, Lowan and Tara Hall). The photo shows the front of the building during the period of Sir Malcolm McEacharn’s occupation of the house (1901-11). Edward George Kilburn, of Ellerker & Kilburn, had originally designed the house for the industrialist George Ramsden in 1888. When Sir Malcolm McEacharn purchased Byram, he was to rename it as Goathland. This has led to some confusion, as Goathland was also the name used for McEacharn’s other home in St. Kilda. The period of McEacharn’s ownership represented the high point of the mansion’s history. 'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author."'Goathland', The Residence of Sir Malcolm D McEacharn"byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park road -- kew (vic.), melbourne mansions, e g kilburn - architect -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J F C Farquhar, A View in Studley Park Road, 1891
... in the garden indicate that many survived from the garden of Clifton... in the garden indicate that many survived from the garden of Clifton ...At the beginning of the 1890s, the Kew businessman and Town Councillor, Henry Kellett, commissioned J.F.C. Farquhar to photograph scenes of Kew. These scenes included panoramas as well as pastoral scenes. The resulting set of twelve photographs was assembled in an album, Kew Where We Live, from which customers could select images for purchase.The preamble to the album describes that the photographs used the ‘argentic bromide’ process, now more commonly known as the gelatine silver process. This form of dry plate photography allowed for the negatives to be kept for weeks before processing, hence its value in landscape photography. The resulting images were considered to be finely grained and everlasting. Evidence of the success of Henry Kellett’s venture can be seen today, in that some of the photographs are held in national collections.It is believed that the Kew Historical Society’s copy of the Kellett album is unique and that the photographs in the book were the first copies taken from the original plates. It is the first and most important series of images produced about Kew. The individual images have proved essential in identifying buildings and places of heritage value in the district.This is the earliest known photograph of the exterior of Byram (later Tara Hall). It shows the original red brick fence, its asymmetrical gate and gateposts, with a large terra cotta gargoyle surmounting the higher of the two. The architect, Edward Kilburn designed Byram in the Arts & Crafts style for the industrialist George Ramsden. Construction began in 1888 and was reputed to have lasted three years. The mansion had frontages to Studley Park Road and Stevenson Street, including gardens laid out with great taste, including pleasure grounds, tennis lawn, fruit and flower garden, and paddock. The size of many of the trees in the garden indicate that many survived from the garden of Clifton Villa, the previous single-storeyed house built on the site by the Stevenson brothers. Byram had views to Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay. The house was demolished in 1960, despite opposition from the National Trust (Victoria), and its gardens subdivided into residential allotments.A View in Studley Park Roadkew illustrated, kew where we live, photographic books, henry kellett, byram, tara hall, goathlands -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Family Portrait, Captain John Marshall and Family, Mayor of Kew 1872-73, 1890s
... Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew... Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew ...Captain John Marshall was born in Dundee, Scotland c.1833. Within eleven years of his arrival in Melbourne in 1852, he had established an important colonial shipping company, Anderson & Marshall, and married Mary Austin, the eldest daughter of Thomas Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew Borough Council in 1869, he remained an active member until 1875. During this period, he was elected Mayor of Kew in 1872. A Scottish Protestant by birth and conviction, John Marshall was, with David Beath, a member of the inaugural committee that began planning for a separate Presbyterian Church in Kew, lending the Committee the funds to purchase land on the corner of Cotham Road and Highbury Grove. John Marshall lived at his home, 'Maryfield', at what was then 239 [now 197] Cotham Road until shortly before his death at the age of 70 in January 1903. He was buried on 14 January in Grave 493, Presbyterian Compartment A, Boroondara General Cemetery.Family portrait of an important civic figure in Kew in the 19th century who was also a notable businessman and shipowner in the Colony of Victoria.Albumen Silver photograph on card of Captain John Marshall and family, Mayor of Kew 1872-73.The inscription was added by the family and at one stage modified. In addition to the title, the sitters' names are inscribed beneath the photograph on the mountCaptain John Marshall and family / Mayor of Kew 1872-73 Webster - Maud - Austin - Mary Marshall - John Marshall - May - Andrew - Polly / Residence “Maryvale” 197 Cotham Road. john marshall, maryvale (cotham road, kew), maryfield (cotham road, kew), webster marshall, maud marshall, austin marshall, mary marshall, may marshall, andrew marshall, polly marshall -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Family portrait, The Marshall Family, 1903-1914
... Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew... Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew ...Captain John Marshall was born in Dundee, Scotland c.1833. Within eleven years of his arrival in Melbourne in 1852, he had established an important colonial shipping company, Anderson & Marshall, and married Mary Austin, the eldest daughter of Thomas Austin Esq of Clifton Villa in Cotham Road. Elected to the Kew Borough Council in 1869, he remained an active member until 1875. During this period, he was elected Mayor of Kew in 1872. A Scottish Protestant by birth and conviction, John Marshall was, with David Beath, a member of the inaugural committee that began planning for a separate Presbyterian Church in Kew, lending the Committee the funds to purchase land on the corner of Cotham Road and Highbury Grove. John Marshall lived at his home, 'Maryfield', at what was then 239 [now 197] Cotham Road until shortly before his death at the age of 70 in January 1903. He was buried on 14 January in Grave 493, Presbyterian Compartment A, Boroondara General Cemetery.Family portrait of the relatives of an important civic figure in Kew in the 19th century who was also a notable businessman and shipowner in the Colony of Victoria.Albumen silver photograph on card of the Marshall family grouped in three rows in a garden setting. The twenty-three members of the extended family do not include John Marshall so the photograph presumably dates from after his death in 1903. His wife, Mary Marshall, is in the middle row, five from left. marshall family, john marshall -- mayor of kew