30 July No words. I mean, I could say a lot, but basically it’s just baffling. Spring Road, Malvern.
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Spring Road Gardens
30 July 2025 The fountain in the Malvern Public Garden looked fabulous in the winter sun yesterday. It’s also known as the Spring Road Gardens, and the fountain is a memory of the spring that once sprang here. The gardens were opened in 1890, and the lake and fountain were built by Charles Robintte, a … Continue reading Spring Road Gardens
Malvern State School
29 July 2025 What a show off for a school ! This rather amazing tower was added to Malvern State School in 1890, when the Public Works Department was being more experimental - it’s a bit medieval Italian, but also influenced by the ‘brutes’ strand of the Victorian Gothic Revival. It was part of an … Continue reading Malvern State School
Marne Street, so many interesting flats
July 2025 Pretty in pink ! Made it to Marne Street South Yarra today while the sun was shining, and this one stood out in all its frilly Spanish finery (the best bits are only top and bottom, but that ok!). Marne Court was built in 1930, designed by Gordon J Sutherland, and I think … Continue reading Marne Street, so many interesting flats
Lister House
17 July 2025 A bit of Lost Melbourne - this is Lister House, cnr of Collins and Exhibition, and once very much a part of the Paris End character. It was built in 1915, and housed purpose built Drs surgeries (hence the name) on the first three floors, with three floors of flats above, part … Continue reading Lister House
East Malvern Edwardian
17 July 2025 The Gables, on Finch Street Malvern, quite an appropriate name ! It was built in 1902, designed by Ussher & Kemp who has pretty much invented what we now call the Edwardian style a few years earlier, with all those gables, turned timber verandahs and marseille tiles. This was the largest early … Continue reading East Malvern Edwardian
Heritage colours
14 July 2025 A fine large terrace house in Acland Street St Kilda that I snapped in 2018, and has since been painted up nicely - in rich beige with olive drab trim and the cast iron in eau-de-nil trim. (Looks like there’s brick under the paint though, at least around the door). So much … Continue reading Heritage colours
Tudor courtyard style
12 July 2025 Surrey Court, Ormond Road, Elwood, a delightful essay in Tudor, as well as being one of the unusual courtyard style of flats. Built in 1933, it was designed by J Esmond Dorney, and the comprehensive Old English style quote different from his then usual zippy brick or later Deco blocks. Love the … Continue reading Tudor courtyard style
Untouched, Malvern Road
11 July 2025 This pair of bluestone terraces in Malvern Road a few blocks past Chapel Street are remarkably early survivors for the area, dating from 1864. They were built for stonemason and builder James Hole, who later became a councillor of the City of Prahran. The fiddly verandah valance on the right one is … Continue reading Untouched, Malvern Road
Regency in Toorak
9 July 2025 Havnt seen pollarding like this since the 70s ! But helps reveal the cute Regency-ish flats behind at 7 Wallace Avenue Toorak, just near the village. Real estate sites say 1930s, probably right, but can’t find out anything more. Love the way the rounded bays form towers, and the double curve balconies … Continue reading Regency in Toorak









