Sunday, June 25, 2023

Victorian Sydney - Overview Of Sydney Atchitecture

 


Victorian Sydney - Overview Of Sydney Atchitecture 


As late as the middle of the 20th century, Sydney was still a Victorian City, one that had its own intern replace the earlier colonial town.

As late as the middle of the 20th century, Sydney was still a Victorian City, one that had its own intern replace the earlier colonial town.


Here in there, in the commercial centre, appeared a towering building of steel and glass somewhat like a gold tooth in a discoloured, Victorian mouth. A few tattered early colonial buildings remains like power, goes from a vanished age; But elsewhere, the Town Hall, the Cathedral’s, many of the hospitals, houses, and most of the office buildings, came into being while the Queen Victoria lift.

But elsewhere, the Town Hall, the Cathedral’s, many of the hospitals, houses, and most of the office buildings, came into being while the Queen Victoria lift.


In the bin business area, there were Edwardian buildings, and a greater number from the period of the 1930s, whilst Modern shops ran in and broken ranks Burnett Street awnings. But a glance at the buildings above the awning is revealed, statistically, predominant Victoriana. In the commercial areas, all the changed considerably in the years 1955 to 1960 when the third Sydney appeared with your Matic suddenness, as Victorian Sydney began to decay. The Victorian public buildings largely remain; the Victorian office buildings have fallen, and are falling, like weeks to weeks talk before the reaper.

modern shops ran in unbroken ranks, Burnett Street awnings. But a glance at the buildings above the awnings revealed, statistically, predominant Victoriana. In the commercial areas, all the changed considerably in the years 1955 to 1960, when the third Sydney appeared with traumatic suddenness, as Victorian Sydney, began to decay. The Victorian public buildings largely remain; the Victorian office buildings have fallen, and are falling, like weeks to weeks talk before the reaper.


But in the shopping area of the centre of the city, although the shops continually replace themselves, the buildings above still have Victorian, visually separated from the shops by the awnings; a curious mixture of the work of the 20th and the 19th centuries.

But in the shopping area of the centre of the city, although the shops continually replace themselves, the buildings above still have Victorian, visually separated from the shops by the awnings; a curious mixture of the work of the 20th and the 19th centuries.


Stretching, mainly West, which from the centre of the city is a core Victorian suburbs, about which whole groups of new suburbs of growing, but this colour, the head of the octopus, like plan of modern Sydney, has been built before 1900.


These old suburbs are, too, now period with modern buildings, which, in time will grow, and multiply, until they sweep inside the earlier work, but in the meantime, some of the loveliest living areas of Sydney of those with Victorian houses in graceful churches dream among the century, old graves of trees trees that are great grandfather’s planted.

These old suburbs are, two, now pitted with modern buildings, which, in time will grow, and multiply, until they sweet beside the earlier work, but in the meantime, some of the loveliest living areas of Sydney of those were Victorian houses in graceful churches dream among the century, old graves of trees trees that are great grandfather‘s planted.


In time, as the trees are cut down in the buildings, vanish, with then we’ll go, Victorian Sydney, and its architecture, the visible framework of the story of a fascinating era.


By 1850 be early colonial period in Australia was passing away. New South Wales has been found as a convict settlement, but now the transportation of convicts, except to Tasmania, had ceased. The progress of agriculture in grazing, we’re growing in mining, and the increasing flowers, immigrant settlers, we are slowly changing the status of the country. As the colonial atmosphere send out, the outlines of a nation began to emerge.

By 1850, the early colonial period in Australia was passing away. New South Wales has been founded in a convict settlement, but now the transportation of convicts, excepted, Tasmania, had ceased. The progress of agriculture and grazing, wool, growing in mining, and the increasing flow of immigrant settlers, we’re slowly changing the status of the country. As the colonial atmosphere send out, the outlines of the nation began to emerge.


Charleze Fitzroy was to see changes that were beyond imagination when he arrived from England in 1846 to take up residence in the present present. Government house in Sydney. Completed only one year before, the great classic pile of government house itself in no way resembled to colonial architecture of the town that they spread along the valley, just to the Westwood. It was a pleasant town of Georgian Architecture, created under the influence of true colonialism that had carried on from the 18th century, the development of which work has been examined elsewhere. But the forces of change were at work, and, as always, architecture with reflect them.


architecture, created under the influence of true colonialism that had carried on from the 18th century, the development of which work has been examined elsewhere. But the forces of change were at work, and, as always, architecture was to reflect them.


The autocratic governance have disappeared into history, as New South Wales approached the brink of self-government. Sydney, which had been the only considerable town in Australia, which to find its importance, is capital of the colonies, diminished proportionately as Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth crew in great Capitals of their own rich districts.


For a while, it was intended that New South Wales should keep control of the other Australian colonies, and Charleze Fitzroy and said William Denison from 1846 to 1861, each carried the title of governor general of her Majesty’s possessions in Australia, but this was more designation than the fact of authority. There are immediate successor, so John Young, boy is the even more nominal title of governor in chief.

For a while, it was intended that New South Wales should keep control of the other Australian colonies, and to Charles Fitzroy and said William Denison from 1846 to 1861, each carried the title of governor general of her Majesty‘s possessions in Australia, but this was more designation than the fact of authority. They’re immediate successor, so Jhonn Young, by the even more nominal title of governor in chief.


United 51 the small colony of Victoria was separated from the parent, colony, his capital, Sydney, was to become more self, contained in more self interested, but this greater concentration of its own affairs was, in the long run, to be beneficial to the city.


Education, which had been sponsored early in the colonies history, was now progressing to the point where elementary schools were not sufficient. Sydney University was created, we can argue, agreeably high degree of talent, to function first in the old building, which is now the Sydney Grammar School, and later in its own building.


Education, which had been sponsored early in the colonies history, was now progressing to the point where elementary schools were not sufficient. Sydney University was created, with an arguable, agreeably high degree of talent, to function first in the old building, which is now the Sydney Grammar School, and later in its own building.


The industrial revolution had reached Sydney, to provide new building, materials, and more important steel, machines that were gradually to replace the old hand craftsmanship. Fitzroy was to see the start of the building of Sydney‘s first team railway, but it was so William Denison who was to take the first triumphant ride to Parramatta in 1855. In the next year, the line was extended to Liverpool, and the middle track slowly began to transact all the countryside to the Southwood in the Westwood.



Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Venetia... Vanetta Now Bellevue - 55 Leichardt Street - Glebe - New South Wales

 

Venetia... Vanetta Now Bellevue - 55 Leichardt Street - Glebe - New South Wales



Bellevue, Glebe Point 1899 (G'mpa Warden in photo), [with the house Venetia in the background] ... c.1899 ... W. F. Hall Photo ...
Vanetta is perhaps either a pet name for the house employed by the Warden family, or a mistransliteration or corruption of Venetia [the two storey house, right, in this photograph]. The Warden family rented Bellevue 1898-1903 - Michael Foster (Sept 2005) ...
Previosly titled: "Vanetta" Glebe Point 1899 (G'mpa Warden in photo)
The residence is now known as "Bellevue" and is situated at 55 Leichhardt Street Glebe and is Classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW).
Venetia was built about 1877 in Kennedy Street (later Leichhardt Street), Glebe for William Jarrett and demolished about 1915. Bellevue, probably a rental property, was built by local architect and builder Ambrose Thornley Junior for Jarrett. It first appears in the Glebe Rate books in 1896, unnamed, and in the Sands Directory in 1897, named Bellevue. It was acquired derelict by Leichhardt Council and was often incorrectly referred to as Venetia, long demolished, in the press and in minutes of the Heritage Council. -- Information supplied by Michael Foster (Sept 2005) ... State Library of New South Wales



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The Rangers - Mosman - New South Wales

 The Rangers - Mosman - New South Wales 









Built in 1844 by John Frederick Hilly, architect, for Oswald Bloxsome, the house was purchased by a syndicate in 1885 and its grounds partially subdivided. The house, located near Spofforth Street between Rangers Avenue and Brierly Street survived until 1914 ‘when, despite protests by the local community, it was demolished for further residential subdivision’.
Picture from book, "Demolished Houses of Sydney", Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales.







Date
19
Dimensions
23.4 x 31.7 cm sheet 
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© Estate of BJ Waterhouse

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"Clargo House"- Merton Street - Rozelle - New South Wales

 



"Clargo House" - Merton Street - Rozelle








"Clargo House", which once stood in Merton Street, Rozelle was the home of Mr John Henry Single Mills (of JH Mills & Sons, Boot manufacturer at premises at 286-288 Darling St, Balmain) up to his death in 1893, aged 73 yrs. He left behind a widow and 7 children. His death notice in the Daily Telegraph states that anyone wishing to attend ". . . are kindly invited to attend his Funeral, which will move from his late residence, Clargo House in Merton St Balmain West (now Rozelle) THIS SATURDAY at Noon punctually, for Redfern Station, and thence for 1.30 pm train for interment at Windsor Cemetery . . . "
In 2023, Clargo House no longer exists. It was demolished for a council car park at the back of Rozelle Public School.
Text information from book: Death By Demolition by Helen Carter.

Monday, December 5, 2022

Tempe House - Tempe - Wolli Creek - Sydney - New South Wales

 




Tempe House - Tempe - Wolli Creek - Sydney - New South Wales 




































Bronte House - 470 Bronte Road - Bronte - New South Wales

 



Bronte House 



Built In The Gothic Revival Style, Bronte House Was designed by Georgina & Robert Lowe & Mortimer Lewis, & it was built from 1843 - 1845. Its also known as Bronte Estate