Original post 29 March 2020 The Royal in #RobeStreetStKilda, quite a stand out, that bold flat facade with inset balconies; built in 1933, it’s by #ArchibaldIkin, who was not I think the best architect, I mean this is fun, but rather odd, not really quite proper Art Deco or Moderne, with an open arch up … Continue reading The Royal, Robe Street, 1933
Author: Rohan Storey
Eildon Mansion, St Kilda
20 Jan 2020: I do feel a bit lucky to waking past something like this on the way to the local Dr ! #EildonMansion, built in 1872, designed by #JosephReed of #ReedAndBarnes, an enlargement of an earlier house. This is actually the ‘back’, the other side is more elaborate and originally faced huge lawns and … Continue reading Eildon Mansion, St Kilda
Milton House, Fitzroy Street St Kilda
Original post 2 Match 2017: Milton House 1883, cnr #FitzroyStreetStKilda and Grey Street, opposite the former #StKildaStation and the #GeorgeHotel (originally the Terminus, since the station was the end of the line). I suppose it was always a #shophouse, but unusually big, and Fitzroy Street down to the sea was a row of #victorianmansions, or … Continue reading Milton House, Fitzroy Street St Kilda
Maybe Mordecai Benshemesh, maybe not
Original post 28 March 2020 This really sticks out in #GreyStreetStKilda, but without that late 80s/90s thing on top, it’s very plain, or is it avant-garde #Moderne 1930s ? Nope probably 1950s retro, I had thought maybe by #MordechaiBenshemesh, who did the similar #BurnettLodge round the corner in 1955, and it might be, but could … Continue reading Maybe Mordecai Benshemesh, maybe not
Victorian Pride Centre progress
The #VictorianPrideCentre is shooting up ! Another floor since Feb. That’s the top floor, but the arches are going to be oval openings ultimately. Going to be interesting! 16 February 2020
Edwardian in Clifton Hill, all in a row.
Original post 28 March 2020 A rather interesting row of four late Edwardian houses in Queens Parade, Clifton Hill, all built the saga tone I expect. Some leaning toward the emerging Bungalow styles, and one that looks like a little block of flats ! Last night be once a dentist. plans of no 3
Ex pub in Queens Parade
Original post 26 March 2020 Cnr Queens Parade and Rushall Crescent North Fitzroy- built as the #NorthcoteArmsHotel in 1853-4, by Wharton & Burns (presumably #GeorgeWharton). Very #ColonialMelbourne, so much finely worked bluestone (but gold rush prices perhaps meant they couldn’t afford it to be entirely in stone). The owner died just before it opened when … Continue reading Ex pub in Queens Parade
Georgian shop top in Fitzroy Street
Original post 24 March 2020 Edmaro, on #FitzroyStreetStKilda, is a finely detailed bit of #GeorgianRevival with a Mediterranean feel, this thin variegated #tapestrybricks giving it more texture than actual Georgian. 1930s, mo architect. I had a freind who lived there once I think, from memory it was a house-sized flat.
Globe Tyres, 1965
Original post 25 March 2020 Photo 3 December 2019 Love the crazy little building near the #QueenVictoriaMarket, but don’t know much about it - obviously 50s or early 60s, but that’s it. Update: it’s 1965, built for #GlobeTyres, architect not known. Old photo, Karl Halla, 1960s. Interior was a bar in the late 90s designed … Continue reading Globe Tyres, 1965
Spanish Flu in Australia, 1919
Original post 25 March 2020 During the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918-19 in Australia, face masks were compulsory for a while ! And so many things sound the same - first international quarantine, then the states ignored the federal govt, went their own ways, abd closed their borders “as naturally the clean States could not … Continue reading Spanish Flu in Australia, 1919









