Historical information
Three three page extracts from Andrew Ward’s 1994 Caulfield Conservation Study on commercial buildings in Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick. The three studies concern Moore’s Buildings 1891 shops at 305-313 Glen Huntly Road, shops at 323-329 Glen Huntly Road and E J Buckeridge’s Buildings 1911 shops at 357-371 Glen Huntly Road. The studies describe the buildings’ architectural features, provide a historical overview and statements of the buildings’ significance, especially in relation to the Land Boom and commercial development between 1890 to the 19020s. All three studies include a black and white photograph (109mm x 152mm; 114mm x 150mm; 110mm x 151mm) of the shop fronts.
Subjects
- glen huntly road,
- moore’s buildings 1891,
- italianate style,
- architectural styles,
- architectural features,
- verandahs,
- elsternwick,
- moore hugh,
- selwyn street,
- st georges road,
- glenmoore,
- glenmoore estate,
- corkill french and pugh,
- jamieson w w,
- thompson a g,
- eddy henrietta,
- valey frank,
- allen thomas,
- saddlers,
- dairy products,
- green w i,
- undertakers,
- delany edward,
- drapers,
- herbenstreit huldreich,
- butcher shops,
- sincock john,
- plumbers,
- allen t,
- greengrocers,
- coppel george,
- painters,
- dickinson f h,
- dickinson v,
- johnson thomas,
- cole constance,
- hairdressers,
- ortner frank,
- drycleaners,
- gaffney elodie,
- ward andrew,
- long mr,
- robinson mr,
- le page mr,
- byers robert,
- carter mary,
- millar c,
- smythe f c,
- crook thomas,
- stancy h,
- crook’s national stores pty ltd,
- e j buckeridge’s buildings 1911,
- kelly walter,
- staniland grove,
- buckeridge edward,
- hannon john,
- kellett frances,
- beck miss,
- armstrong miss,
- tuck mary,
- milliners,
- doherty john,
- adams herbert,
- bakeries,
- perry robert,
- picture framers,
- adams clifford,
- arches,
- windows,
- shops,
- land subdivision,
- retail trade,
- property developers,
- advertising signs
References
- Andrew Ward, Caulfield Conservation Study