Howey Place

Howey Place

April 2026 Howey Place is pretty unusual amongst the city’s lanes, part lane part arcade, with an old glass roof, Pomo details, looking like a dead end, but with many connections. The roof with its Art Nouveau front was created in 1896, when EW Cole extended his Bourke Street Book Arcade through to Collins Street … Continue reading Howey Place

Duke of Kent

Duke of Kent

March 2026 The quite cute but now long gone Duke of Kent pub in Latrobe Street, just up from Elizabeth. It was built in 1929 to a design by W + R Butler & Martin in a restrained classical style with a parapet that could be called Egyptian. It replaced a typical 19thC corner pub, … Continue reading Duke of Kent

Mansion in Hawthorn

Mansion in Hawthorn

March 2015: Random #victorianmansion on a suburban corner in #hawthorneast near camberwell junction (Havelock and Denmark Hill Road). Built in peak boom 1889-91 like so many other mansions, it has the requisite tower and arcaded verandah. But what a verandah ! Wraps round three sides, double level plus a bit of basement, fat columns with … Continue reading Mansion in Hawthorn

Māori Chief Hotel

Māori Chief Hotel

March 2026 The Maori Chief Hotel on Moray Street South Melbourne, looking splendidly prominent - but also rather forlorn, since it appears to be closed. It was built in 1875, replacing an earlier pub of 1867 (wasn’t that old, maybe it was a little timber shack?) and already sported the exotic name. Nobody knows exactly … Continue reading Māori Chief Hotel