Showing 84 items matching "heritage and conservation study"
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Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Ward, Andrew C, City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume one, 1990
... City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume one...Heritage and conservation study...City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume one Book Ward, Andrew C. ...This volume explains the Heritage Management Plan and the environmental history detailing it from the Pastoral occupation (1830-1850), the Foundation years (1850s, 1860s), through the Land Boom period and its aftermath (1880s, 1890s) to Reconstruction during the early 1900s and the Inter war years (1920s, 1930s). It also gives a description of specific historic areas including Whitehorse Road Precinct, Box Hill Gardens, Box Hill Cemetery, Surrey Park, Surrey Drive, Box Hill Brickworks, Combarton Street, The Artists' camp, Presbyterian Ladies College, Kingswood College, Garden at 19 Hill Street, Surrey Hills and Mont Albert. Photos. maps. illus.heritage and conservation study, land boom, pastoral, inter war years, environment, box hill, combarton street, surrey hills, mont albert, architecture, edwardian style, victorian style, whitehorse road, gardens, artists camps, presbyterian ladies college, kingswood college, hill street, inter war style -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Ward, Andrew C, City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume one, 1990
... City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume one...Heritage and conservation study...City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume one Book Ward, Andrew C. ...This volume explains the Heritage Management Plan and the environmental history detailing it from the Pastoral occupation (1830-1850), the Foundation years (1850s, 1860s), through the Land Boom period and its aftermath (1880s, 1890s) to Reconstruction during the early 1900s and the Inter war years (1920s, 1930s). It also gives a description of specific historic areas including Whitehorse Road Precinct, Box Hill Gardens, Box Hill Cemetery, Surrey Park, Surrey Drive, Box Hill Brickworks, Combarton Street, The Artists' camp, Presbyterian Ladies College, Kingswood College, Garden at 19 Hill Street, Surrey Hills and Mont Albert. Photos. maps. illus.heritage and conservation study, land boom, pastoral, inter war years, environment, box hill, combarton street, surrey hills, mont albert, architecture, edwardian style, victorian style, whitehorse road, gardens, artists camps, presbyterian ladies college, kingswood college, hill street, inter war style -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Ward, Andrew C, City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume two, 1990
... City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume two...Heritage and conservation study...City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume two Book Ward, Andrew C. ...This volume provides specific information about specific sites including owners, construction dates, description, history, significance and recommendations. photos.heritage and conservation study, box hill, buildings, architects, builders, environment -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Ward, Andrew C, City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume two, 1990
... City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume two...Heritage and conservation study...City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume two Book Ward, Andrew C. ...This volume provides specific information about specific sites including owners, construction dates, description, history, significance and recommendations. photos.heritage and conservation study, box hill, buildings, architects, builders, environment -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Ward, Andrew C, City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume three, 1990
... City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume three...Heritage and conservation study...City of Box Hill Heritage and Conservation Study Volume three Book Ward, Andrew C. ...This volume explains the heritage guidelines with an introduction, repairs and maintenance for Victorian villas, Edwardian villas, Californian bundgalows, Arts and Craft villas. illus.heritage and conservation study, environment, architecture, victorian style, edwardian style, californian bungalows, art and craft style -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Context Pty Ltd, Heritage of the City of Berwick - City of Berwick Conservation Study, 1993
... Heritage of the City of Berwick - City of Berwick Conservation Study...City of Berwick heritage Environmental history of the City of Berwick, containing photographs of various significant historical buildings. viii, 480 p.; 28 cm Heritage of the City of Berwick - City of Berwick Conservation Study Book Context Pty Ltd City of Berwick ...Environmental history of the City of Berwick, containing photographs of various significant historical buildings.viii, 480 p.; 28 cmnon-fictionEnvironmental history of the City of Berwick, containing photographs of various significant historical buildings.city of berwick, heritage -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument, Jacobs, Lewis, Vines, Architects and Conservation Planners, Port Melbourne Conservation study, Jul 1979
... 'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pages...See 1543 built environment local government - city of port melbourne town planning heritage australian heritage commission Çity of Port Melbourne, City Engineer's Department' 'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pages Port Melbourne Conservation study Document Jacobs, Lewis, Vines, Architects and Conservation Planners Port Melbourne City Council Australian Heritage Commission ...Part of research material for Çompeting ideas for the Inner City 1925-1985 (January 1991). See 1543'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pagesÇity of Port Melbourne, City Engineer's Department'built environment, local government - city of port melbourne, town planning, heritage, australian heritage commission -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Heritage Review, Residential Places Graded B, Volume 1, 1999, 1999
... The new City, which encompassed Kew as well as Ashburton, Camberwell, Canterbury, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills was later to commission further conservation studies from a range of heritage consultants including Graeme Butler, who sumbmitted his own reviews of Grade B Structures in 1999. ...Black 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. ...The new City, which encompassed Kew as well as Ashburton, Camberwell, Canterbury, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills was later to commission further conservation studies from a range of heritage consultants including Graeme Butler, who sumbmitted his own reviews of Grade B Structures in 1999. ...Graeme Butler & AssociatesProject FilesProvenance OrderBlack 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. The files were created by the heritage architect Graeme Butler and the paper files include maps, correspondence, title searches, readings, reviews of prior classifications, newspaper and journal articles, directories etc for each property assessed.graeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 20 yarra street, 8 yarra street, 33 wills street, 25 wellington street, 11 wellington street, 118 walpole street, 84 walpole street, 83 walpole street, 63 walpole street, 52 walpole street, 51 walpole street, 14 vista avenue, 12 tara avenue, 89 studley park road, 75 studley park road, 44 studley park road, 25 studley park road, 13 studley avenue, 21 stoke avenue, 71 stevenson street, 34 stevenson street, 12 stevenson street, 36 stawell street, 11 second avenue, 3 second avenue, 2 second avenue, 34 rowland street, 21 redmond street, 11 redmond street, 16 queen street, 27 princess street, 82 molesworth street, 28 miller grove, 26 miller grove, 24 miller grove, 24 milfay avenue, 8 milfay avenue, 4 merrion grove, 25 mary street, 24 lister avenue, 2 john street, 9 hume street, 7 hume street, 24 howard street, 20 howard street, 19 howard street, 10 howard street, 2 howard street, 26 holroyd street, 12 holroyd street, 73 high street, 69 high street, 35 high street, 6 high street, 53 harp road, 6 gellibrand street, 48 foley street, 9 eglinton street, 25-27 edgecombe street, 21-23 edgecombe street, 5-7 edgecombe street, 23 dunlop avenue, 167 derby street, 8 denmark street, 1 denmark street, 2 daracomb avenue, 2 danielle place, 340 cotham road, 294 cotham road, 241 cotham road, 221-229 cotham road, 208 cotham road, 193 cotham road, 180 cotham road, 171 cotham road, 167 cotham road, 161 cotham road, 135-137 cotham road, 46 clyde street, 4 cameron court, 1291 burke road, 1223 burke road, 1205 burke road, 5 bowen street, 35-37 belford road, 389 barkers road, 387 barkers road, 311 barkers road, 231 barkers road, 83-85 barkers road, 15 adeney avenue, 6 a'beckett streetgraeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 20 yarra street, 8 yarra street, 33 wills street, 25 wellington street, 11 wellington street, 118 walpole street, 84 walpole street, 83 walpole street, 63 walpole street, 52 walpole street, 51 walpole street, 14 vista avenue, 12 tara avenue, 89 studley park road, 75 studley park road, 44 studley park road, 25 studley park road, 13 studley avenue, 21 stoke avenue, 71 stevenson street, 34 stevenson street, 12 stevenson street, 36 stawell street, 11 second avenue, 3 second avenue, 2 second avenue, 34 rowland street, 21 redmond street, 11 redmond street, 16 queen street, 27 princess street, 82 molesworth street, 28 miller grove, 26 miller grove, 24 miller grove, 24 milfay avenue, 8 milfay avenue, 4 merrion grove, 25 mary street, 24 lister avenue, 2 john street, 9 hume street, 7 hume street, 24 howard street, 20 howard street, 19 howard street, 10 howard street, 2 howard street, 26 holroyd street, 12 holroyd street, 73 high street, 69 high street, 35 high street, 6 high street, 53 harp road, 6 gellibrand street, 48 foley street, 9 eglinton street, 25-27 edgecombe street, 21-23 edgecombe street, 5-7 edgecombe street, 23 dunlop avenue, 167 derby street, 8 denmark street, 1 denmark street, 2 daracomb avenue, 2 danielle place, 340 cotham road, 294 cotham road, 241 cotham road, 221-229 cotham road, 208 cotham road, 193 cotham road, 180 cotham road, 171 cotham road, 167 cotham road, 161 cotham road, 135-137 cotham road, 46 clyde street, 4 cameron court, 1291 burke road, 1223 burke road, 1205 burke road, 5 bowen street, 35-37 belford road, 389 barkers road, 387 barkers road, 311 barkers road, 231 barkers road, 83-85 barkers road, 15 adeney avenue, 6 a'beckett street -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Heritage Review, Residential Places Graded B, Volume 2, 1999, 1999
... The new City, which encompassed Kew as well as Ashburton, Camberwell, Canterbury, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills was later to commission further conservation studies from a range of heritage consultants including Graeme Butler, who sumbmitted his own reviews of Grade B Structures in 1999. ...Black 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. ...The new City, which encompassed Kew as well as Ashburton, Camberwell, Canterbury, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills was later to commission further conservation studies from a range of heritage consultants including Graeme Butler, who sumbmitted his own reviews of Grade B Structures in 1999. ...Graeme Butler & AssociatesProject FilesProvenance OrderBlack 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. The files were created by the heritage architect Graeme Butler and the paper files include maps, correspondence, title searches, readings, reviews of prior classifications, newspaper and journal articles, directories etc for each property assessed. graeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 25 mary street, 4 merrion grove, 24 milfay avenue, 24 miller grove, 26 miller grove, 28 miller grove, 82 molesworth street, 27 princess street, 16 queen street, 20 yarra street, 84 walpole street, 118 walpole street, 11 wellington street, 83 walpole street, 25 wellington street, 8 yarra street, 33 wills street, 63 walpole street, 14 vista avenue, 89 studley park road, 12 tara avenue, 75 studley park road, 21 redmond street, 52 walpole street, 51 walpole street, 71 stevenson street, 34 rowland street, 21 stoke avenue, 34 stevenson street, 44 studley park road, 25 studley park road, 13 studley avenue, 2 second avenue, 11 second avenue, 3 second avenue, 36 stawell street, 12 stevenson streetgraeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 25 mary street, 4 merrion grove, 24 milfay avenue, 24 miller grove, 26 miller grove, 28 miller grove, 82 molesworth street, 27 princess street, 16 queen street, 20 yarra street, 84 walpole street, 118 walpole street, 11 wellington street, 83 walpole street, 25 wellington street, 8 yarra street, 33 wills street, 63 walpole street, 14 vista avenue, 89 studley park road, 12 tara avenue, 75 studley park road, 21 redmond street, 52 walpole street, 51 walpole street, 71 stevenson street, 34 rowland street, 21 stoke avenue, 34 stevenson street, 44 studley park road, 25 studley park road, 13 studley avenue, 2 second avenue, 11 second avenue, 3 second avenue, 36 stawell street, 12 stevenson street -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Heritage Review, Residential Places Graded B, Volume 3, 1999, 1999
... The new City, which encompassed Kew as well as Ashburton, Camberwell, Canterbury, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills was later to commission further conservation studies from a range of heritage consultants including Graeme Butler, who sumbmitted his own reviews of Grade B Structures in 1999. ...Black 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. ...The new City, which encompassed Kew as well as Ashburton, Camberwell, Canterbury, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills was later to commission further conservation studies from a range of heritage consultants including Graeme Butler, who sumbmitted his own reviews of Grade B Structures in 1999. ...Graeme Butler & AssociatesProject FilesProvenance OrderBlack 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. The files were created by the heritage architect Graeme Butler and the paper files include maps, correspondence, title searches, readings, reviews of prior classifications, newspaper and journal articles, directories etc for each property assessed.graeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 4 cameron court, 2 hodgson street, 20 fellows street, 26 fellows street, 23 highbury grove, kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere, 36 stawell street, 13 studley avenue, 16 studley avenue, 20 studley avenue, raheen, studley park road, beament house, 33 uvadale road, 20 yarra streetgraeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 4 cameron court, 2 hodgson street, 20 fellows street, 26 fellows street, 23 highbury grove, kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere, 36 stawell street, 13 studley avenue, 16 studley avenue, 20 studley avenue, raheen, studley park road, beament house, 33 uvadale road, 20 yarra street -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Grand Union Tramway Junction, Balaclava Road and Hawthorn Road
... ... Caulfield Conservation... Study...Caulfield Caulfield Conservation Study Balaclava Road Hawthorn Road Grand Union Junction Ward Andrew Tramway Crossings Transport Acland Street Caulfield Racecourse Tram tracks Race events Event Tram routes Thorough fares Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board Prahran and Malvern Tramway Trust Prahran and Malvern District Tramways Caulfield Electric Tramways Caulfield City Council Architectural detail City of Glen Eira Balaclava Road and Hawthorn Road intersection Balaclava Road and Hawthorn Road Junction Dandenong Road Glenhuntly Road Four-way Tram Junctions Access covers Darling Road Cast Metal Access covers Hadfields Patent Caulfield Park Tram systems Tram networks Heritage Tramway Heritage Kings Keith Tram depots Glenhuntly Depot Maps Glen Eira Melbourne Electric Tramways North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Co. ...This file contains three items. 1. A three-page Caulfield Conservation Study of the Balaclava Road/Hawthorn Road Tramway Crossing, undertake by Andrew Ward and dated September 1994. Study includes a brief history of the junction and a statement of significance. Study also includes Four black and white photographs of the junction and of architectural details of the tram tracks. 2. A letter from the Conservation Manager of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) to the manager of the Planning Section for the City of Glen Eira, dated 15/06/2001 and attached to a six-page Classification Report. The letter informs of the Classification of the Grand Union Junction at the intersection of Balaclava and Hawthorn Road by the national trust, signed by Conservation Manager Ian Pausacker. Classification Report includes details such as the date of construction, a statement of significance, history of the junction, physical description of the junction and the condition of the junction at the time of writing. Report also includes a map of the Melbourne Tram Network drafted by Keith Kings and dated 01/005/1956, with illustration of the layout of fifteen tram depots, and updated aerial illustration of the Grand Union Junction, and a further map of Melbourne Tramways developed by North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Co. and Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust, drafted by Keith Kings and dated January 1914 with illustrations of three tram depots. 3. Two articles from the Caulfield Leader written by Aaron Langmaid and dated 13/02/2007 and the Melbourne Bayside Weekly dated 21/02/2007 written by Joanne Sim, both concerning the Grand Union Junction. The article from the Caulfield Leader includes a picture of Executive Officer of the council of Tramway Museum of Australia Craig Tooke in front of the intersection. The article from the Bayside Weekly includes a picture of a tram passing through the junction and a brief history of the junction and tram network in Caulfield. The article also refers to twp local tram shelters at the intersection of Dandenong Road and Alma Road and also Orrong Road and Balaclava Road.caulfield, caulfield conservation, study, balaclava road, hawthorn road, grand union junction, ward andrew, tramway crossings, transport, acland street, caulfield racecourse, tram tracks, race events, event, tram routes, thorough fares, melbourne and metropolitan tramways board, prahran and malvern tramway trust, prahran and malvern district tramways, caulfield electric tramways, caulfield city council, architectural detail, city of glen eira, balaclava road and hawthorn road intersection, balaclava road and hawthorn road junction, dandenong road, glenhuntly road, four-way tram junctions, access covers darling road, cast metal access covers, hadfields patent, caulfield park, tram systems, tram networks, heritage, tramway heritage, kings keith, tram depots, glenhuntly depot, maps, glen eira, melbourne electric tramways, north melbourne electric tramways and lighting co., prahran and malvern tramways trust, caulfield leader, bayside weekly, tooke craig, tourist attractions, grand union tramways junction, caulfield junction, cable car tramways, tram shelters, building, sheds, alma road, orrong road, caulfield electric line, balaclava junction, elsternwick railway station, caulfield station, caulfield station loop, tram services, transport establishments, thoroughfares, buildings, structures, establishments, parts of buildings or structures, documents, commercial industry, sites, historic sites, melbourne bayside weekly -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Conservation Study (Kew) 1984-88, 984
... Archive file containing information about the nationally-funded Kew Urban Conservation Study, conducted by Pru Sanderson and completed in 1988. ...Typically files will contain primary and secondary sources. conservation studies -- kew(vic.) pru sanderson city of kew urban conservation study Archive file containing information about the nationally-funded Kew Urban Conservation Study, conducted by Pru Sanderson and completed in 1988. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information about the nationally-funded Kew Urban Conservation Study, conducted by Pru Sanderson and completed in 1988. The Society had two representatives on the Kew Heritage Committee, which was established by Council to oversee the project. The file contains a number of documents including a copy of the original submission of May 1984. Two bound copies of the completed report in three volumes are held in the Society’s library.conservation studies -- kew(vic.), pru sanderson, city of kew urban conservation studyconservation studies -- kew(vic.), pru sanderson, city of kew urban conservation study -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Hengar, Glen Eira Road, 356, Elsternwick
... A photocopy of a two page Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, dated 01/1995, on Hengar at 356 Glen Eira Road, Elsternwick. ...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne A photocopy of a two page Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, dated 01/1995, on Hengar at 356 Glen Eira Road, Elsternwick. ...A photocopy of a two page Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, dated 01/1995, on Hengar at 356 Glen Eira Road, Elsternwick. The study gives a brief history of Hengar’s construction and occupancy, a description of its Gothic revival architectural features and a statement of its heritage significance. The study includes a black and white photograph of the exterior of Hengar.langdon henry, renwick mary, langdon elizabeth, langdon laura, blanche street, glen eira road, kooyong road, langdon estate, elsternwick, caulfield, hengar, beemery park, rosecraddock, tarqua, beemery, happy days kindergarten, architectural styles, architectural features, gothic revival, victorian style, preschools, the contemporary school of art -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Houses - Elgar Road, Simon Fox
... It was sold to the Salvation Army in 1913 when it became the administrative centre for the Box Hill Boys' home and was known as "Howard House". See also "Heritage and Conservation Study, Vol. 2 pages 34-35...It was sold to the Salvation Army in 1913 when it became the administrative centre for the Box Hill Boys' home and was known as "Howard House". See also "Heritage and Conservation Study, Vol. 2 pages 34-35 Salvation Army Hayville Retirement Village Elgar Road Box Hill South Canterbury Road Tyneholm House names Howard House Hall> James (Capt.) ...A substantial two storeyed stuccoed asymetrical Italianate villa with two storeyed verandah of stuccoed masonry and cast-iron columns with round arches to both levels. The fascia boards have fretted valance treatment with bracketed frieze. The body bricks are marked "Fritsch Holzer", "Standard" and "Box Hill" (double frogged). Called "Tyneholm" it is believed to be the home of retired sea captain, James Hall. It was sold to the Salvation Army in 1913 when it became the administrative centre for the Box Hill Boys' home and was known as "Howard House". See also "Heritage and Conservation Study, Vol. 2 pages 34-35salvation army, hayville retirement village, elgar road, box hill south, canterbury road, tyneholm, house names, howard house, hall> james (capt.), hall> isaac, box hill boys home, italianate style -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (series) - Subject File, Victoria Park : Concept Management Plan, Research Papers, 2004, 2004
... The Kew Urban Conservation Study was commissioned by the City of Kew, and submitted by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd in 1988. ...The Butler papers provide an important, and increasingly significant body of heritage research relating to Kew. graeme butler - heritage architect victoria park - kew (vic) heritage studies - kew (vic.) ...Graeme Butler & AssociatesProject FilesProvenance OrderRed cardboard wallet containing historical research by Graeme Butler, heritage architect, into the history of Victoria Park, Kew. The file also includes a draft Victoria Park Concept Master Plan, 2004. The research includes memoranda, maps, photocopies of plans, forms, notes, aerial photos, and sundry references.graeme butler - heritage architect, victoria park - kew (vic), heritage studies - kew (vic.)graeme butler - heritage architect, victoria park - kew (vic), heritage studies - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Lalla Rookh : 41 Fellows Street, Progress Press, 1978
... The first Kew Urban Conservation Study established that the house was built in 1897 for John Duncan, civil servant. ...The first Kew Urban Conservation Study established that the house was built in 1897 for John Duncan, civil servant. ...The National Trust (Victoria) citation on the Heritage Victoria Database describes Lalla Rookh as charming and rare example of a substantial domestic building from the depths of the depression of the 1890s. It was Classified by the Trust on 22/04/1971. The first Kew Urban Conservation Study established that the house was built in 1897 for John Duncan, civil servant. By 1910 William Robert Frayne, chemist, had purchased the property. When the building was listed by the National Estate the building was described as: '... Single-storied, the symmetrical, stuccoed house features a central porch with an arched opening and pedimented consoles and a bull-nose verandah which returns down both sides and is constructed with cast iron columns and friezes. A balustraded parapet crowns the main walls of the house. The encaustic tiled verandah is distinctive.'"Lalla Rookh", 41 Fellows Street, Kew, is of architectural interest as a representative example of a villa house of the period and also forms pan of the townscape of Kew. In a late version of Boom Style Classicism, the basically modest and conventionally planned house is proportioned to emphasise the porch and heavy balustrade, contrasting with the verandah and plain wall surfaces. The parapet may have had urns originally. The encaustic tiled verandah is of note. ... Of local significance.'Photographic print positive of the facade of Lalla Rookh at 41 Fellows Street, Kew.lalla rookh, houses -- fellows street -- kew (vic.), boom style architecture, architecture -- melbourne -- 1890s -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Heatherbrae
... A three page photocopy from a Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, on house Heatherbrae located at 73 Neerim Road. ...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne A three page photocopy from a Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, on house Heatherbrae located at 73 Neerim Road. ...A three page photocopy from a Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, on house Heatherbrae located at 73 Neerim Road. The study gives a brief history of the property, describes the house’s architectural features and heritage significance and includes a photograph (100mm x 152mm) of the exterior of the house. The file also includes a page of undated, unattributed, handwritten notes giving a partial list of Heatherbrae’s occupants from 1885 to 1900s and some description of the house. Also included in the file is an undated, unattributed one page handwritten list of the main occupants of Heatherbrae between 1880 and 1970. The file also includes one page of research notes by Dianne Visnovsky, dated 06/11/2009, with details of a publication that describes church fairs held at Heathrbrae circa 1910. These notes are accompanied by a handwritten annotation by Claire Barton dated 05/03/2012.heatherbrae, mansions, neerim road, caulfield conservation study, architectural features, architectural styles, holland john charles, booran road, glenhuntly road, kambrook roads, griffiths george f, vail e l junior, clarke alfred e, clarke margaret h, mcgowan beatrice, mcgowan leslie, macgowan leslie, buildings, caulfield, heatherbrae avenue, clarke street, stoddart j, ross william murray, wright william t, macgowan m h, mcgowan malcom, mcgowan jean, barton claire, visnovsky dianne -
Kew Historical Society IncSlide - Residences, 99 Princess Street, 1 Fellows Street, 1979
... One of a group of slides taken by members of the Society of built heritage in Kew in 1979-80. The selection of subject matter reflects the priorities of the period. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne One of a group of slides taken by members of the Society of built heritage in Kew in 1979-80. The selection of subject matter reflects the priorities of the period. ...One of a group of slides taken by members of the Society of built heritage in Kew in 1979-80. The selection of subject matter reflects the priorities of the period. The colour of some slides has degraded. 99 Princes sStreet (1 Fellows Street) was built by the architects Oakden, Addison and Kemp. The Kew Conservation Study (1988) noted that: Erected By Bennie And Olivers, these Two Attached Houses Attracted An Initial Construction N.A.V. of £260. The houses were originally owned and occupied by the architect Henry Kemp, however Kemp appears not to have lived there long because, while he retained ownership for at least a decade, by 1891 George Martin, merchant and bank manager, was recorded as the tenant of No.1 Fellows Street. At that date the N.A.V. for this individual building was £83 and Kemp remained the owner of both properties until at least 1910. Kemp had arrived in Australia in 1886 and this was therefore one of the first of the many buildings he was to design in Melbourne. While late Victorian in date, the houses are of a unified design that is an interesting precursor of the Edwardian architecture produced by Kemp. Somewhat awkwardly composed with steep gables, a rectangular castellated tower and slated single storeyed verandahs projecting from the overall boxlike form, the house contains features common to the 1880s such as the use of polychromy in the brickwork and slates cladding the roof. The building departs from the norm of the time with the use of terracotta tile ridge cappings, and strapwork to the corbelled chimneys.The slides represent a snapshot in time of built architecture in Kew, much of which has changed in the forty-plus period since they were created.Colour positive transparency (slide) of the pair of residences on the corner of Princess Street and Fellows Street in Kew. The point of view is the Fellows Street frontage.comaques, historic houses -- kew (vic.), glenferrie road -- kew (vic.) -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - The Western Region of Melbourne, A finding list supplement 1978-79
... Its key purposes included: - Strategic Regional Planning: Coordinating infrastructure, transport, housing, and industrial development across multiple municipalities such as Footscray, Sunshine, Williamstown, and Werribee. - Cultural Heritage Conservation: Commissioning detailed studies to identify, document, and protect sites of industrial, social, and architectural significance...Its key purposes included: - Strategic Regional Planning: Coordinating infrastructure, transport, housing, and industrial development across multiple municipalities such as Footscray, Sunshine, Williamstown, and Werribee. - Cultural Heritage Conservation: Commissioning detailed studies to identify, document, and protect sites of industrial, social, and architectural significance ...The Western Region of Melbourne Commission incorporated the local government areas of City of Altona, City of Essendon, City of Footscray, City of Keilor, City of Sunshine, City of Williamstown, Shire of Bacchus Marsh, Shire of Melton & Shire of Werribee. The Melbourne Western Region Commission (WRC) was a collaborative body formed to address the unique planning, social, and economic challenges of the western suburbs. Its key purposes included: - Strategic Regional Planning: Coordinating infrastructure, transport, housing, and industrial development across multiple municipalities such as Footscray, Sunshine, Williamstown, and Werribee. - Cultural Heritage Conservation: Commissioning detailed studies to identify, document, and protect sites of industrial, social, and architectural significance. - Community Engagement and Advocacy: Acting as a voice for the western suburbs in dealings with state and federal governments and promoting equitable access to services and funding. - Support for Local Councils by providing professional services, training, and policy guidance to its member councils and shires.The Western Region of Melbourne A Finding List Supplement 1978-79western region of melbourne commission -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - ELSTERNWICK POST OFFICE
... Mayor Emil Braun outlines the progress to implement the plans. 6/ Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward dated September 1994 of former Elsternwick Post Office Building. ...Mayor Emil Braun outlines the progress to implement the plans. 6/ Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward dated September 1994 of former Elsternwick Post Office Building. ...This file contains seven items about the significance of this building and how this was established : 1/ Photocopies of a handwritten application (in duplicate) by Walter Kay of Elsternwick dated 13/10/1985 and Rodney H Bush’s dated 16/10/1985 to the Historic Buildings Council to register the former Elsternwick Post Office building, and an original typewritten letter dated 17/10/1985 from the Historic Buildings Council to Caulfield and Historic Society advising them of an application and inviting them to submit relevant information about the building with a copy of application attached. 2/ Six pieces of correspondence between various interested parties (Caulfield Council , Caulfield Historical Society, National Trust, of Australia and Ministry for Planning and Environment on behalf of Historic Buildings Council, Victoria) about the significance of the former Elsternwick Post Office building and the progress of efforts to include it on the Register of Historic buildings. Dated between November 1985 and May 1986. 3/ Two pieces of correspondence between the Caulfield Progress Association and the Caulfield Historical Society dated April and May 1986, regarding the efforts of the Historical Society to save the former Elsternwick Post Office building. 4/ Two pieces of ephemera by the Caulfield Progress Association, one original undated and one photocopy undated in 1986. Both appealing to the public for support to help the former Elsternwick Post Office building and to protest a proposal to demolish it, by Caulfield Council. 5/Original newspaper article dated 07/06/1989 from the Malvern-Caulfield Progress newspaper written by Robert Carmody. The article talks about the approval by the Historic Buildings Council of Caulfield Council’s restoration program of the former Elsternwick Post Office building worth approximately $850,000. The refurbishment would consist of a shop and office space which would then be rented out. Mayor Emil Braun outlines the progress to implement the plans. 6/ Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward dated September 1994 of former Elsternwick Post Office Building. The building plans for the Elizabethan Style building were approved in 1891. The original timber verandahs were replaced by the present brickworks in circa 1918 rear extensions in 1941-42. Similar Post Offices were built at Kew, Queenscliff and Portarlington. 7/ Computer printout dated 19/03/2010 of Statement of Significance held by the Victorian Heritage database of the former Elsternwick Post Office Building. It was built in 1891 in the ‘Queen Anne’ style. The substantial two story red brick building was set on a bluestone plinth with an ornate façade incorporating cement dressings. There is a brief summary of the settlement and development of the Elsternwick area with mention of how important the building is to the Elsternwick Community. Original date and author is unknown.elsternwick post office, glenhuntly road, elsternwick, riddell parade, office buildings, postal services, caulfield city council, kay walter, regent street, caulfield, bush rodney h, gisborne street, city of caulfield, braun emil councillor, mayors, aylen doug, aylen douglas r, historic buildings council, caulfield historical society, ministry for planning and environment, head stephen, historic buildings act 1981, anderson p, national trust of australia (victoria), public works department, architectural styles, calder g.k. councillor, wills cathie, lyall kerry, marsden john hudson, town clerk, hill douglas, caulfield progress association, caulfield south, glen eira road, hawthorn road, mac neil j.r., neville street, glenhuntly, marten veronika, ballantyne richard, royal historical society of victoria, dunstan don, alfada street south, hardy joan, baird rob, snowball betty, ward andrew, hoddle robert, foot henry, ebden charles hodson, elster, oldham mary kate, english ‘queen anne’ revival style, rifle club, coulson herbert h., fick p.g., railway, city manager, austin g.b. h., architects, builders, architectural features, australia post, register of historical buildings, grey karen, planning appeal board, heritage overlay no h029, victorian government gazette no. 60 dated 16/07/1986, historic building no640, certificate of title volume 5817, kennan james harley, nelson ivor, blake alison, neale anne, telegraph offices, wardell, ward andrew -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook - Environmental book, Penelope Goldin & Christopher R. Loorham, The Dandenong Ranges Report, 1974
... Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This book was published in 1974 at a time when concern about conservation and environmental issues were starting to be voiced especially in the Dandenong Ranges. ...A study of the Dandenong Ranges environment to provide factual information for the use of conservation groups and governments in advocacy and planning for the protection of the natural resources of the area. John Bush (noted inside front cover as L.J. Bush) bought this book in 1974 at around the time he and his wife bought a property in Emerald. Entries circled in Appendix 1 indicated indigenous plants that he planned to plant in their garden. John referenced this book when he was completing a thesis as part of a Masters Degree in Environmental Science.non-fictionA study of the Dandenong Ranges environment to provide factual information for the use of conservation groups and governments in advocacy and planning for the protection of the natural resources of the area. John Bush (noted inside front cover as L.J. Bush) bought this book in 1974 at around the time he and his wife bought a property in Emerald. Entries circled in Appendix 1 indicated indigenous plants that he planned to plant in their garden. John referenced this book when he was completing a thesis as part of a Masters Degree in Environmental Science.dandenong ranges, environment, conservation -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook, Sites of Zoological Significance in the Westernport Region, 1984
... Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Zoological Significance. ...Zoological Significance. The report contains the results of a survey of the vertebrate fauna of the Westernport catchment and a search of relevant literature, conducted between June 1979 and December 1981.White soft cover thick book, about A4 size. Prepared by the national Museum of Victoria for The Environmental Studies Division, Ministry of Conservation, Victoria 1984. -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Federation University: Women of Note; Anne Beggs-Suntar, Historical Studies, Lecturer and Author
... Her special interests relate to the colonial era, to the history of Ballarat and its heritage conservation, and the significance and commemoration of the Eureka Stockade. ...Dr. Anne Beggs-Sunter is an historian who lectures in the School of Arts at Federation University Ballarat in Wathawurrung country. Her major interests are in Australian social, cultural and political history. Her special interests relate to the colonial era, to the history of Ballarat and its heritage conservation, and the significance and commemoration of the Eureka Stockade. Anne is actively involved with a number of cultural institutions, including the Art Gallery of Ballarat, the Gold Museum and the Buninyong Historical Society, and serves on a number of City of Ballarat committees. She has written a number of books, exhibition catalogues and articles for different audiences ranging from specialised academic journals to newspapers.women of note, dr anne beggs-suntar, historian, school of arts, federation university, social cultural political histories, history of ballarat, heritage conservation, eureka stockade, ballarat art gallery, gold museum, author, books articles, lecturer, historical studies -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Jacobs Lewis Vines Architects and Conservation Planners, Historic Sites Survey: Ballarat Study Area, 1980, 1980
... It includes information on sites, a schexdule of sites, silte selection and designated areas (ie around towns) Historic Sites Survey: Ballarat Study Area, 1980 Book Book Jacobs Lewis Vines Architects and Conservation Planners ...This survey was commissioned by the Land Conservation Council, Australian Heritage Commission and the Ministry for Conservation 114 page report on historic sites in the Ballarat region. It includes information on sites, a schexdule of sites, silte selection and designated areas (ie around towns)historic sites, ballarat, wendy jacobs, miles lewis, gary vines, berringa, buninyong, creswick, dunnstown, fiery creek, lal lal, langi logan, cathcart, mount cole, mount egerton, nerrina, gong gong, wombat state forest, railways, explorers routes, early roads, land conservation council, ausralian hertiage commission, department of planning, icomos (burra) charter, nigel lewis, richard aitken, freehold land, public land, langi ghiran, new jubille mine, birthday tunnel mine, pitfield plains, smythesdale, buninyong company, mount clear, mt clear, canadian gully, warrenheip distillery, thomas mitchell, waterloo, trawalla, beaufort, raglan, internment camps, forestry, mining, mining, mt egerton, mary hollick collection, jubilee mine, burra charter, historica areas data form, explorers, egerton company, black horse mine, mt egerton government battery, kaolin mines, anderson brothers, barkstead, anderson's tramway, clarkesdale, berry leads, birthday tunnel mine berringa, warrenheip, australasian company, mount mercer, lanvi-kal-kal, water race -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 1: Recommendations Identified Places, 1992
... conservation areas...culturally significant themes...david bick...garden evaluation...Heritage Study...Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the Themes...Background history carlotta kellaway conservation areas culturally significant themes david bick garden evaluation Heritage Study identified places john patrick ken wallace planting evaluation recommendations shire of eltham heritage study 167 A4 pages (double sided), spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover. ...Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvides the foundation for future planning assessments in the Shire of Eltham.167 A4 pages (double sided), spiral bound with clear pastic front cover and black card end cover.background history, carlotta kellaway, conservation areas, culturally significant themes, david bick, garden evaluation, heritage study, identified places, john patrick, ken wallace, planting evaluation, recommendations, shire of eltham heritage study -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument, Carlotta Kellaway, Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 Volume 2 (draft): Background History - Themes identified by this study, Bibliography (pages 201-289), 1992
... conservation areas...culturally significant themes...david bick...garden evaluation...Heritage Study...Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the Themes...Background history carlotta kellaway conservation areas culturally significant themes david bick garden evaluation Heritage Study identified places john patrick ken wallace planting evaluation recommendations shire of eltham heritage study 90 A4 pages (double sided), contyained in black PVC 2-ring binder. ...Shire of Eltham Heritage Study 1992 prepared by David Bick and Carlotta Kellaway; Garden Evaluation by John Patrick and Planting Evaluation by Ken Wallace Volume One: Recommendations, Conservation Areas, Identified Places Volume Two: Environmental History and Bibliography Volume Three: Culturally Significant Themes and the Evaluations of the Individually Identified Places that Illustrate the ThemesProvides the foundation for future planning assessments in the Shire of Eltham.90 A4 pages (double sided), contyained in black PVC 2-ring binder.background history, carlotta kellaway, conservation areas, culturally significant themes, david bick, garden evaluation, heritage study, identified places, john patrick, ken wallace, planting evaluation, recommendations, shire of eltham heritage study -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 16 Homestead Road, Eltham, 'Handfield House'
... They were still the owners when the house was included in the 1992 Shire of Eltham Heritage Study The 1992 Study advised: CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Designed by well-known Victorian Architect Robin Boyd after he returned from lecturing architectural students in Japan, the Handfield residence shows the influence of traditional Japanese design in its modular wall arrangements, solid and glazed panels and sliding exterior doors. ...They were still the owners when the house was included in the 1992 Shire of Eltham Heritage Study The 1992 Study advised: CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Designed by well-known Victorian Architect Robin Boyd after he returned from lecturing architectural students in Japan, the Handfield residence shows the influence of traditional Japanese design in its modular wall arrangements, solid and glazed panels and sliding exterior doors. ...Contents: 1. Morrison Kleeman Sales brochure 2008 2. Newsclipping; Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham South 16 Homestead Road, Diamond Valley Leader, November 5, 2008, p7 (on reverse, p8 Advertisement, Morrison Kleeman, Eltham 45 Lavender Park Road) Designed by Robin Boyd for friends John and Esta Handfield, Handfield House was built 1961. In a letter dated 16 May 1989 to Blanche Shallard of the Shire of Eltham Historical Society, John Handfield advised that the house was designed by their friend Robin Boyd and that it was built in 1961. As of that date they had been the only occupants. They were still the owners when the house was included in the 1992 Shire of Eltham Heritage Study The 1992 Study advised: CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Designed by well-known Victorian Architect Robin Boyd after he returned from lecturing architectural students in Japan, the Handfield residence shows the influence of traditional Japanese design in its modular wall arrangements, solid and glazed panels and sliding exterior doors. The courtyard planning, floor to ceiling glass walls and the combination of single and double storey sections on the steep site illustrate quite advanced dwelling design for its time. Designed to house three generations, grandparents, their children and grandchildren, the house at the time of the 1992 study was reported to be very intact. DESCRIPTION Quite advanced design, in planning and detailing. Plan U-shaped. Single and double storied; the arms of the U are basically single storied, while the base running parallel with the Yarra River is two storied. Walls timber stud framed?, asbestos cement sheet clad. Roofs flat?. Floors timber, some concrete?. Features include the modular wall design, courtyard planning, combination of single and double storey sections, internal planning and floor to ceiling glass walls. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Information from Mr. John Handfield. CONSERVATION GUIDELINES: Keep this residence intact. Esta Handfield died in 1995 The property was sold in 1996 Property history (source realestate.com.au) 2022 – Sold $2,240,000 September 17, 2022 by Jellis Craig - Eltham 1998 – Sold $348,500 June 20, 1998 1996 – Sold $250,000 September 9, 1996 (possibly Stockdale & Leggo) The property was offered for sale in 2008 by Morrison Kleeman with a price guide of $900,00 to $990,00 but it has not been confirmed if this sale proceeded property, eltham, houses, john handfield, esta handfield, robin boyd, 16 homestead road, handfield house, 45 lavender park road -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Heritage Watch Caulfield
... It includes a paragraph on Rosecraddock, The Grand Union Tram Junction, Caulfield Heritage Study and an invitation to the annual general meeting on 27/06/1991. 4/Financial statement for Caulfield Heritage Watch for November 1989 to May 1991. 5/A handwritten submission to save Rosecraddock from demolition, date and author unknown. ...This file contains 5 items: 1/Documents related to the establishment of Heritage Watch in Caulfield. This includes a typed letter to Mrs. And Mr. Campbell from Graham Walsh inviting them to attend a meeting concerning the potential establishment of Heritage Watch – dated 08/11/1989. A nomination form to elect a committee –dated 27/06/1991, and documents outlining goals, maps of proposed area designated by the council, and black-and-white photographs of Miners Cottage Elsternwick and a mansion in Ripponlea, Elsternwick. 2/Minutes of Caulfield Heritage Watch Committee meetings on 04/12/1999, 22./01/1990, 08/10/1990 and 26/11/1990. It includes aims, general business, publicity and discussion on ‘Rosecraddock’. 3/Caulfield Heritage Watch Newsletter issue number three dated June 1991. It includes a paragraph on Rosecraddock, The Grand Union Tram Junction, Caulfield Heritage Study and an invitation to the annual general meeting on 27/06/1991. 4/Financial statement for Caulfield Heritage Watch for November 1989 to May 1991. 5/A handwritten submission to save Rosecraddock from demolition, date and author unknown.caulfield train station, margaret street 28, walsh graham a., caulfield manor grove 1, shellard mr., labassa, derby road, inkerman road, kerr paul, glen huntly road, victorian houses, gladstone parade, hawthorn road, o’neill college, miners cottage regent street elsternwick, buildings, heritage, preservation, urban conservation policy, caulfield city council, campbell mr. + mrs., caulfield heritage watch committee, snowball b., kay w., spencer d., dustan don, dustan david, campbell f., hill tess, jordan p., ritchie jack, architecture, development, cultural structures and establishments, residential development, murray, wells, hopkins sherry, caulfield town hall, rodder a., caulfield contact, spiker mr., elsternwick railway, elsternwick club, committees and inquiries, meetings, rosecraddock, construction sites, property, hill l., mayoress’ room caulfield, city hall, morris e., feehan j., molony v., moore mrs., elsternwick sandham street 19, elsternwick bowling club, ward andrew, shellard mr., construction and demolition, balaclava road, tramways, tram junction, kerr paul, gardens, save rosecraddock neighbourhood group -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Historic Conservation Areas Project
... ... Heritage Studies...Note: newsletters stamped with Caulfield Historical Society. 2/Letter (one page on official city of Caulfield letterhead) from Andrew Rodda (manager planning) to Hazal Ford (dated 13/11/1989) describing ‘council resolved on 18/07/1989 to proceed with preliminary conservation survey’ and mentions that a copy is included. 3/Preliminary conservation survey for the City of Caulfield (nine pages) describing background, study area, budget, purpose, study outline, timeframe, report format, ownership, tasks and background information (mentions number and types of houses and properties as at 1986 and 1988) and a map of City of Caulfield. 4/Booklet (28 pages) titled ‘Heritage Area – Caulfield North Draft Heritage Guidelines July 1999 – City of Glen Eira’, containing Caulfield North Heritage Area, cultural heritage, Heritage Overlay Area, architectural description, common architectural forms and features, development guidelines, key design checklist. ...Historic Conservation Areas Project Niven Barbara Newsletters Town Planning Historic Buildings Heritage Studies Housing Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) Read Michael Plans Local Government Historical Societies Committee for Urban Action (CUA) National Trust Hopkins Sherry Ms. ...Contains 4 items relating to historic conservation: 1/Five newsletters (one page each newsletter, dated 07/1975, 08/1975, 09/1975, 10/1975 and the final one 12/1975) describing how the project evolved, project funds, progress, study method, project 1 report, project 2 report and summary as no further funds available. Project was to include all of Melbourne but funding did not allow this. Note: newsletters stamped with Caulfield Historical Society. 2/Letter (one page on official city of Caulfield letterhead) from Andrew Rodda (manager planning) to Hazal Ford (dated 13/11/1989) describing ‘council resolved on 18/07/1989 to proceed with preliminary conservation survey’ and mentions that a copy is included. 3/Preliminary conservation survey for the City of Caulfield (nine pages) describing background, study area, budget, purpose, study outline, timeframe, report format, ownership, tasks and background information (mentions number and types of houses and properties as at 1986 and 1988) and a map of City of Caulfield. 4/Booklet (28 pages) titled ‘Heritage Area – Caulfield North Draft Heritage Guidelines July 1999 – City of Glen Eira’, containing Caulfield North Heritage Area, cultural heritage, Heritage Overlay Area, architectural description, common architectural forms and features, development guidelines, key design checklist. It includes a map of the Caulfield North Heritage Overlay Area, two illustrations about the development envelope and many black-and-white photographs of houses and architectural features.historic conservation areas project niven barbara, newsletters, town planning, historic buildings, heritage studies, housing, royal historical society of victoria (rhsv), read michael, plans, local government, historical societies, committee for urban action (cua), national trust, hopkins sherry ms., ford hazel, preliminary conservation survey, town planning, heritage studies, rodda andrew, city of caulfield, housing estates, victoria national estate grants program, australia icomos, burra charter, buildings structures and establishments, land surveys, suburbs, historic buildings, architectural significance, ‘caulfield’s heritage study’, soloman geulah dr., caulfield library, dandenong road, nepean highway, hotham street, iknerman road, orrong road, north road, poath road, ‘plan of the city of caulfield’, north ward, east ward, south ward, west ward, kooyong road, neerim road, bambra road, balaclava road, shire of caulfield, railways, world war 1914-1918, depression 1929-1939, rippon lea, labassa, parks, mansions, community services, ‘caulfield north draft heritage guidelines july 1999’, city of glen eira, caulfield north heritage area, glen eira heritage management plan, mayfield grove, normanby avenue, carnarvon street, glenferrie street, arthur street, malakoff street, normanby road, heritage advisory service, construction materials, victorian style, mediterranean style, spanish mission style, californian bungalow style, federation style, architectural style, architectural features, heritage conservation design, building construction, building regulations, aboriginal peoples, carnarvon road -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Caulfield
... ... Heritage Studies...Stephen’s Church Presbyterian Church Uniting Church Ward Andrew Kinross George Currie George Haddon Robert Architects Builders Churches Caulfield Conservation Study National Trust Register Gothic Revival Architecture Architectural Features Architectural Styles Heritage Studies Patios Windows Registers Symbols Fundraising Events Religious Ceremonies Religious Groups Letter St. ...Two documents regarding the historical significance of St. Stephen’s Church, 158 Balaclava Road Caulfield. The first document is correspondence dated 25/09/1990 from the National Trust informing the City of Caulfield of the inclusion of the church on the National Trust Register. The second document is a photocopy of the Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward dated February 1994. It includes an unclear front view photograph, references and recommends planning scheme control.city of caulfield, caulfield, caulfield north, balaclava road, kooyong road, st. stephen’s church, presbyterian church, uniting church, ward andrew, kinross george, currie george, haddon robert, architects, builders, churches, caulfield conservation study, national trust register, gothic revival architecture, architectural features, architectural styles, heritage studies, patios, windows, registers, symbols, fundraising events, religious ceremonies, religious groups
