Month: July 2020

Cyclone House, Hardware Lane, 1930, one of Melbs first Deco.

Cyclone House, Hardware Lane, 1930, one of Melbs first Deco.

Original post 4 October 2019 This unassuming little building in #HardwareLane is actually one of the first examples of #ArtDeco in Melbs, dating from sept 1930, about 6 months after Harry Norris’s Bourke St Coles, which was the first. #CycloneHouse was built as the showroom for the #cyclonewirefence company, and was designed by #ArthurPurnell, who … Continue reading Cyclone House, Hardware Lane, 1930, one of Melbs first Deco.

The Government House Ballroom IS longer than the Buckingham House one.

The Government House Ballroom IS longer than the Buckingham House one.

Original post 25 July 2020 It’s #OpenHouseMelbourne virtual weekend, lots to scroll through, I found the Governor Dessau's husband Tony Howard doing a tour of #GoovernmentHouseMelbourne, where he repeats the often told story that the ballroom is bigger than that at #BuckinghamPalace (1856), which displeased Queen Vic, who said make it shorter, but too late … Continue reading The Government House Ballroom IS longer than the Buckingham House one.