August 2017: The #AustralianClub, the other great #mensclub after the Melbourne Club, built for the businessmen and squatters whose offices and storehouses were at this end of town. The main part was built in 1879 designed by #LloydTayler, extended to the lane behind in 1884. Then in 1890 they decided to enlarge it with four … Continue reading Australian Club, William Street
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Bickhams Court East St Kilda, Modernist enclave.
Repost 2019: Another Sunday drive through #Caulfield - 3 #BickhamsCourt #EastStKilda, apparently won the #HouseoftheYear1962 ! [not sure about that but the architect was Robert Rosh]. Got it all, huge windows, slate walls, hovering flat roof, stripy basement garage door, fun #wroughtiron grill entry, #pergola, and a gray curved side fence in black & white … Continue reading Bickhams Court East St Kilda, Modernist enclave.
Urbrae Punt Road
Repost 2017: #Urbrea, #JABKoch, c1900, a pair of houses that looks like a single mansion - the #toweredentrance actually belongs to the #castironlace #verandah part. Done over in #cementitiouspaint in I think the 90s, looks like #limewash but takes far longer to actually wash off. Nice #patina. Reinstating the colour of which traces clearly there … Continue reading Urbrae Punt Road
Rothermere, Elwood mansion flats
25 August 2019: The other kind of #MansionFlat; a #VictorianMansion turned into flats ! This one rather leaps out on #HennesseyStreet street in #Elwood, surrounded by interwar flats. Designed by #DavidAskew (of #TwentymanandAskew) and built 1891 for Joseph Syme, nephew of #DavidSyme who ran #TheAgeNewspaper for 30 years. For a while that was in partnership … Continue reading Rothermere, Elwood mansion flats
Black Eagle Hotel, 1850
Repost 2018: #GhostSigns on side of what was built as the #BlackEagleHotel in 1850, though it looks like shop with a matching house. #Delicensed in 1908 it was workshops longer than it was a pub. Looking a bit leftover with the construction of #JohnWardle’s #50Lonsdale in 2006, the signs once pointing to businesses down #LittleCasseldenStreet … Continue reading Black Eagle Hotel, 1850
Old electric street lamps – double headed variety
Repost 2017: #CastIronStreetLamp, #WilliamStreetMelbourne, erected 1929/30, one of only 2 left of dozens that once lined the streets of the #MelbCBD. The other is across the road down the hill. Don't know why these two remained while all the others were replaced in the 1960s with modern street lamps. Many ended up in the gardens … Continue reading Old electric street lamps – double headed variety
50s flats Dickens Street, Elwood
22 August 2021 It’s easy to overlook flats from the 50s like this one opposite the #StKildaBotanicalGardens in Dickens Street; a bit boxy and plain (with jaunty balustrade) - but often spacious and light inside, and quite spacious too, especially compared with current product. And there’s a large top floor one that’s got original cabinetry … Continue reading 50s flats Dickens Street, Elwood
Salvation Army Training Garrison
Repost 2018: The front on one, or the side one that doesn’t have buildings rising up behind ? #SalvationArmy Training Garrison, 1900, designed by Brigadier Edward Saunders, cofounder of the Army in Australia, and who clearly liked the #redbrick #castellated style, used on all the Army buildings in one form or another (at least in … Continue reading Salvation Army Training Garrison
St Kilda Strippers
😮 repost 2019: This Is The Show. The #GeorgeBallroom in the early 70s was a #stripperbar, strictly #adultsonly, back when #StKilda was at its nadir (or peak ?) - I remember going to Luna Park as a kid being driven down #FitzroyStreet and mum saying ‘lock the doors’ ! It was called #TheBirdcage (though Les … Continue reading St Kilda Strippers
Carmelite Convent, Albert Park
This huge place on #BeaconsfieldParade was built in 1883-6 for the Carmelite sisters, who were attached to the Our Lady of Mt Carmel in Middle Park nearby. Like some other home for Catholic clergy like Presbyteries, it’s basically an Italian house, but with a solid Gothic arcaded verandah (the architect is unknown). It’s now occupied … Continue reading Carmelite Convent, Albert Park









