Original post 27 October 2019 Why have one #pediment when you can have three? #StVincenPlace, #AlbertPark.
Restored double fronted Victorian, South Melbourne
Original post 14 February 2020 Another charmer in #SouthMelbourne, probably 1880s, when #polychromebrick was all the rage. I’ve realised that the streets around here have lots more to admire than say back in the 80s because so much has been restored, paint taken off, verandahs put back etc. One positive to come out of #gentrification. … Continue reading Restored double fronted Victorian, South Melbourne
Double fronted Victorian, St Vincent Place, 1866
Original post 14 February 2020 Rosebank in #StVincentPlaceAlbertPark is a fine looking double fronted Victorian villa; built in 1866, it was one of the first built after the subdivision sales of 1864. It’s somewhat odd that there’s such variety in type and setback in the houses here, but without rules, everyone was free to do … Continue reading Double fronted Victorian, St Vincent Place, 1866
Skipping girl sign about to be boxed in ☹️
Original post 13 February 2020 Yes the #SkippingGirl building is up for sale ☹️ It’s on the #VictorianHeritageRegister, but only 10m space on the side and back is also controlled - the building, built in the 30s for #CrusaderPlate, is listed by the @cityofyarra, but these days that means just keep the external walls. The … Continue reading Skipping girl sign about to be boxed in ☹️
Pink Colonial in South Melbourne
Original post 5 April 2019 A very curious house in #RaglanStreet #SouthMelbourne, which is also a bit #wonky; perhaps 1850s #goldrush period, being built right on the street and simple classical details. But probably 1860s. Perhaps lost a bit of parapet.
See Yup temple South Melbourne, 1866
Original post 22 October 2019 Photos 1 April 2019 The #SeeYupTemple in #SouthMelbourne was built for the Chinese community in a lane off Clarendon Street in 1866, and the architect was #GeorgeWharton (wiki page here). See Yup aka the 'Four Counties' is the Jiangmen area to the west of the Pearl River delta in Guangdong. … Continue reading See Yup temple South Melbourne, 1866
High Victorian shop in St Kilda
Original post 28 October 2019 Great elaborate #shoptop in #StKilda; maybe might be #NormanHitchcock, with those brackets on top of the #columns and extra scrolls on top of the #pediment.
That pub on the corner of Punt Road and Toorak Road.
Repost 2020: Managed a snap of this landmark on Punt Road at Toorak Rd from the car passenger window, a #drivebyshooting. This was the South Yarra Club hotel, built in 1892, just as the 1880s boom was crashing. It replaced a nice weatherboard predecessor built c1853, the first pub in the area. A fine building … Continue reading That pub on the corner of Punt Road and Toorak Road.
St Peter & St Paul, South Melbourne, Church school and father Bob !
Original post 12 February 2020 #StPeterAndStPaul’s church (#FatherBobMaguire !) in #SouthMelbourne is a fine bluestone design with a lovely #rosewindow and engaged turret thing next to the tower, designed by #TAKelly (a good Irish Catholic I presume) built 1869-72 - but sadly the tower was never finished, though might have looked ok with a better … Continue reading St Peter & St Paul, South Melbourne, Church school and father Bob !
Cute 30s industrial in South Melbourne
Original post 11 February 2020 Right next to the #ShamrockHotel in Bank Street #SouthMelbourne is this little cutie, an Art Deco style ex-plumber. Also looks out of place in a street of houses but just noticed next to this are two ex-shops, and another on the opposite corner, so I guess it was once a … Continue reading Cute 30s industrial in South Melbourne









