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
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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
The Lady of St Kilda
8 July 2025 Im not usually a fan of local government commissioned public art, but this one is rather cheery. It was chosen in a competition by the former City of St Kilda in 1993; they asked for something nautical, so the obvious choice was to depict The Lady of St Kilda, the ship that … Continue reading The Lady of St Kilda
Speccy Spanish, St Kilda
7 July 2025 This Spanish style house in Eildon Road stands out for its scale, at two storeys when most in the style are just villas. There’s a cute upstairs loggia with barleycorn columns, and rounded roof tiles. There’s more interesting details, but obscured by the vines, so I was rather surprised to see in … Continue reading Speccy Spanish, St Kilda
No punt road bridge
6 July 2025 Would you believe Hoddle Street and Punt Road weren’t connected by road until 1938? It must have been so quiet up on the hill. Punt Road got its name from a punt established in 1842, which was joined (or replaced) by a footbridge in 1895. The first photo is 1922, which clearly … Continue reading No punt road bridge
Trying too hard
3 July 2025 There are countless numbers of these smallish contemporary apartment things on the main roads, some of them don’t try, some try too hard - like this one in Malvern Road Malvern. Big blocky angular horizontals, the corner ones picked out in an orangy brown, maybe supposed to be gold ? I guess … Continue reading Trying too hard
Richmond Town Hall
1 July 2025 I’ve always thought the Richmond Town Hall was a rather clunky design, blocky volumes and with great huge legs on the street. It must have been a case of wanting the opposite of what you had, because it’s actually a do-over of the original 1870 town hall, a design by Charles Vickers … Continue reading Richmond Town Hall









