Historical information
A three page copy of a Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, dated 09/1994, on the house at 37 Elizabeth Street, Elsternwick, formerly known as Conus, then Karimba and finally renamed Lucknow. The study includes a brief description of the architectural features of the house, history of the occupancy, a statement of significance and a black and white photograph (100mm x 154mm) of the exterior of the house.
The file also includes a one page research report by the Brighton Historical Society, dated 18/11/1988, on the occupancy of the house at 37 Elizabeth Street, Elsternwick and its early history.
Also included is one page of unattributed, undated, handwritten working notes.
Subjects
- karimba,
- lucknow,
- conus,
- elsternwick,
- elizabeth street,
- ward andrew,
- architectural styles,
- architectural features,
- federation style,
- rippon lea estate,
- elsternwick urban conservation area,
- english domestic revival,
- bent thomas sir,
- sargood frederick sir,
- thomson winnie,
- thomson mrs,
- segrave william,
- muller fritz,
- griffiths mrs,
- goold james c,
- montgomery winifred,
- asmuss henry j,
- officer ellen,
- montgomery bert,
- brighton historical society,
- bullock h,
- landells rosalind,
- meyer leopold d,
- goold annie,
- gange leslie a,
- gange m,
- edwardian style,
- miller fritz,
- meyer e c,
- house names
References
- Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward, 09/1994