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37 Hawke Street, West Melbourne

Graeme Butler and AssociatesJuly 1991
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Title:
37 Hawke Street, West Melbourne
Date of work:
July 1991
Reference number:
BIF-NORTH 104717
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Heritage Collection (HC)
Type of materials:
Graphic materialsTextual material
Access restrictions:
UnrestrictedOpen access.
Use restrictions:
UnrestrictedPlease contact City of Melbourne Libraries about obtaining permission to reproduce images.
General notes:
Grading as at 1991 : DPeriod : Early Victorian (1872-1883)Grantee : Allison and Knight 1853This house was extended in 1883 when William Barrow acquired it from James Guthrie, who had owned and occupied it from its construction in 1872. Subsequent owner were David Green and George Hessey who had previously lived in Roden Street. (Refer to 201 Roden Street). Barrow was an ironmonger.A two-level stuccoed brick house with a cast-iron verandah and segment arched entablature at the parapet: the form being typical of the 1880s. Notable features include the verandah.Architecturally, a common form with little architectural pretensions but contributes to a streetscape: of local importance. Historically, little is known of the owners: of local interest.
Record types:
Images, maps and artefacts
Record number:
1365433
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