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later colonial architecture
ABPL90089 AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURE later colonial architecture COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 Warning This material has been reproduced and communicated to you by or on behalf of the University of Melbourne pursuant to Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act). The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further copying or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. do not remove this notice proposed convict barracks, Norfolk Island, by Captain H G Hamilton of the Royal Engineers, 1847 Tasmanian Archives PWD266/1/1902 proposed gaol, Norfolk Island, by Captain H G Hamilton of the Royal Engineers, 1848 Tasmanian Archives PWD266/1/1891 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & WESTERN VICTORIA 'Woodbine', Rosebrook, near Port Fairy, c 1847 Miles Lewis ‘Woodbine’: details of chimney & stable wall Miles Lewis ‘Woodbine’: fireplace opening and detail of the termination of the flue Miles Lewis cottage in the main street of Robe, South Australia Miles Lewis chimneys cottage at Robe; Woodbine, Rosebrook Miles Lewis GEORGE STRICKLAND KINGSTON (1807-1880) South Australia plan of Adelaide, 1837, usually attributed to Colonel William Blight, but possibly by G S Kingston from a poster monument to Colonel Light, Adelaide, by Kingston, 1843 (demolished) E J R Morgan & S H Gilbert, 'Sir George Strickland Kingston', in Howard Tanner [ed], Architects of Australia (South Melbourne 1981), pp 24-30 Government House, North Terrace, Adelaide: east front by Kingston, 1838-40 Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 26 'Cummins', Sheoak Avenue, West Torrens City (formerly Morphettville), by G S Kingston, 1842 and later Stables at Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, by Sir John Soane, 1790s. MUAS 4329 E J R Morgan & S H Gilbert, 'Cummins, Adelaide', in Historic Houses of Australia [I] (North Melbourne 1974), p 98 'Cummins' front view bow window, added c 1854 Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 26 'Kurralta', Kurralta Drive, Burnside City, by Kingston (1842) 1843-6 approach side rear Stewart Game, 'Kurralta, Adelaide', in Historic Houses of Australia [I] (North Melbourne 1974), p 112 Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 29 'Kurralta', rear 'Dwelling in the Swiss Style' from Loudon J C Loudon, An Encyclopædia of Cottage Farm and Villa Architecture (London 1846 [1833]), p 46, pl IX 'Rust Hall', 12 Pages Road, Mitcham, SA, partly or wholly by G S Kingston,1846 Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 28 the incorporated loggia: Kurralta; Rust Hall; Guard House, Anglesea Barracks, Hobart, 1838; 'Dwelling for man and wife', from Loudon E M Dollery, 'Anglesea Barracks, Hobart', in Historic Public Buildings of Australia (North Melbourne 1971), p 14; Loudon, Encyclopædia of Cottage Farm and Villa Architecture, p 61 56-8 Hutt Street, Adelaide, apparently by Kingston, 1840s house of William Younghusband, North Adelaide, by G S Kingston, c 1850 & 1859 [demolished Philip Cox & Clive Lucas, Australian Colonial Architecture (Melbourne 1978), Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 27 'Ayers House', 288 North Terrace, Adelaide, as developed by Kingston c 1859 Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 28 ‘Ayers House’, as completed by Kingston c 1875 Miles Lewis 32 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide, attributed to Kingston,1858: view & detail Miles Lewis 168 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide, 1852, with a front of 1856 attributed to Kingston 32 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide Morgan & Gilbert, 'George Kingston', p 27 Miles Lewis 'Glanville Hall', Park Avenue, Semaphore Park, attributed to G S Kingston, 1856, tower 1865 Miles Lewis 'Glanville Hall‘: details of the arcading and tower Miles Lewis Court House and Police Station, 66 Commercial Road (ne cnr Vincent Street), Port Adelaide, by E A Hamilton, completed 1861 Miles Lewis Port Adelaide Court House, detail of pier Miles Lewis THE PICTURESQUE IN NEW SOUTH WALES toll gate at the Benevolent Asylum, Sydney, by Francis Greenway, 1820 ‘Toll Gate and Benevolent Asylum, George Street South', published in J G Austin, Lithographic Drawings of Sydney and its Environs (Sydney 1836) Government House Stables, Sydney, by Francis Greenway from 1817: plan and elevation Mitchell Library, reproduced in Broadbent, Australian Colonial House, p xxi Government House Stables, old photo & modern view Photographs of Public and other Buildings (Sydney 1872), p 130 ; Miles Lewis Government House, Sydney, by Edward Blore, (1833) 1837-45: perspective by Blore c 1833 RIBA Library, reproduced in Robert Griffin & Ann Toy, Government House Sydney (Sydney 2000), p 5 'Engehurst', Ormond Street, Paddington: design for a lodge and a privy by John Verge, 1835, 1834 James Broadbent et al, The Golden Decade of Australian Architecture : the Work of John Verge (Sydney 1978), p 58 'Engehurst,' privy, remounted details 'Carthona', Carthona Avenue, Darling Point, by Sir Thomas Mitchell 1844 J M Freeland, Architecture in Australia; a History (Melbourne 1968), p 107 'Villa in the Old English Manner' by Charles Fowler, as published in Loudon, compared with ‘Carthona Loudon, Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, p 849 gable ends in the Scotch style, from Loudon Loudon, Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, p 23 'Banyule', Heidelberg, by John Gill, from 1849 MUAS 13,593 TASMANIAN STANDARD GEORGIAN 'A house at New Town', view c 1826 Jules Dumont D'Urville, Voyage de la Corvette l'Astrolabe exécuté par ordre du Roi, pendant les années 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, sous le commandement de M. J. Dumont D'Urville, capitaine de vaisseau(13 vols, Paris 1830-1835), pl 159 'Cambria', north of Swansea, late 1820s Miles Lewis house at Newtown, from Dumont D’Urville: detail ‘Cambria’ detail of French windows Miles Lewis 'Clairville', Evandale Road, Western Junction, 1830s view from the north-east Miles Lewis 'Clairville front door Miles Lewis 'Clairville', fireplace in the north-east room Miles Lewis 'Clairville', room with scenic wallpaper Miles Lewis 'Clairville', detail of scenic wallpaper: 'Passage des Detroits' or 'Cérémonie Turque‘, c 1820-5 Miles Lewis 'Passage des Détroits' or 'Cérémonie Turque' Odile Nouvel-Kammerer, French Scenic Wallpaper 1795-1865 (Paris 2000 [1990]), pp 288-9 'Clairville', lodge 'Dwelling for gardener or other servant on a gentleman's estate', from Loudon, c 1833 MUAS 16,350. Loudon, Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, p 89 Storekeeper's Cottage, Highfield, 1833 (compared with Loudon dwelling) Archives of Tasmania chimney from Highfield Storekeeper's cottage. chimney design from Loudon Loudon, Encyclopaedia, of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, 'Franklin House', Midland Highway, Franklin Village, 1838-9 Miles Lewis 'Franklin House', detail of the ionic portico Edith Speck Patriot King William the Fourth Inn (now 'Blenheim'), Evandale, 1832 Miles Lewis Patriot King William the Fourth Inn (now 'Blenheim'), Evandale, 1832 porch & capital Miles Lewis Commercial Hotel (now 'Dysart House'), Kempton, 1842 Miles Lewis ‘Dysart House’: detail of shuttered window Miles Lewis Blenheim Dysart House Franklin House INVENTED ORDERS 'Ballochmyle', near Campbell Town MUAS 16,500. 'Mount Pleasant', York Plains, before 1848 Miles Lewis 'Mount Pleasant portico details E G Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania (2 vols, Middle Park [Victoria] 1970), II, p 402 'Summerhill', Craigieburn, Victoria, c 1855 Miles Lewis 'Summerhill‘ detail of porch Miles Lewis ‘Summerhill’: porch and detail of vermiculation Miles Lewis ‘Summerhill’ porch capitals vapital from the Sanctuary of Demeter, Pergamon, c 200 BC Miles Lewis Fatih Cimok, Pergamum (Istanbul 2001 [1993]), p 55 PILASTRATION AND BOW WINDOWS pilastrated buildings in Pedlar Street (Cressy Road), Campbell Town , Tasmania Miles Lewis 'Lake House', near Cressy, 1830-6 Miles Lewis 'Lake House', detail of the end wall Miles Lewis 'Lake House’: porch; fireplace in the library Miles Lewis 'Beaufront', near Ross, 1837 Miles Lewis 'New Town Park', Bowen Road, Hobart, c 1830 Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, II, p 320 REGENCY VERANDAHS 'Secheron House', Battery Point, Hobart, c 1831 and later, with a verandah added in 1840s Miles Lewis 'Secheron House', view out of the drawing room bow window Miles Lewis 'Secheron House', side verandah Miles Lewis 'Secheron House', pedimented window at rear Miles Lewis 'Secheron House', Gothic window at the rear Miles Lewis 'Beaulieu', 8 Rupert Avenue, Hobart, before 1833 Miles Lewis ‘Beaulieu’, detail of [reconstructed] verandah Miles Lewis house at Longford Miles Lewis TASMANIAN FARM COMPLEXES ‘Old Wesleydale’, Chudleigh, probably 1830s: house and rear wing Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: approach to the walled farmyard Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: barn Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’ barn: detail of loophole Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: barn Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’ barn: eaves joist detail Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: farmyard wall Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: farmyard wall detail Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: pier of a lean-to shed against the farmyard wall Miles Lewis ‘Old Wesleydale’: roof carpentry and trenails in the farmyard shed Miles Lewis 'Brickendon', Wellington Street, Longford, by William Archer, 1831 Miles Lewis ‘Brickendon’: details of front door and fanlight Miles Lewis 'Brickendon' view of yard view inside yard Miles Lewis Brickendon, wooden barn Miles Lewis Brickendon, barn on steddles Miles Lewis 'Brickendon' barn, detail of steddles Miles Lewis 'Brickendon', steddle barn Bramley Granary, England Miles Lewis; Chris How 'Brickendon', dovecote Miles Lewis 'Brickendon' dovecote details of openings in the gable end and the side wall Miles Lewis ‘Brickendon’ dovecote: gable end Miles Lewis 'Brickendon‘ chapel Miles Lewis 'Brickendon', chapel, details of bell-cote & porch Miles Lewis 'Brickendon‘ chapel cottage for R J Archer by Peter Mills, 1860s Miles Lewis HIGHFIELD CIRCULAR HEAD 'Highfield', Circular Head, manager’s house attributed to Henry Hellyer, 1832: elevation by Hellyer Mary McRae, 'Stanley Village, Circular Head, Tasmania', Historic Places of Australia (Stanmore [New South Wales] 1978), p 60 'Highfield‘ Hellyer’s elevation view from the north-east after additions by J L Archer 1844-5 Rex Nan Kivell Collection, Australian National Library 'Highfield‘ view from the northwest watercolour view from west, 1840 Miles Lewis The Art of Gardening in Colonial Australia: Converting the Wilderness (Sydney 1979), cover ‘Highfield’ from the west Miles Lewis ‘Highfield’ details of west bay window Miles Lewis 'Highfield', view of the outbuildings left: slaughterhouse,c 1831 or 1835-6; stables, 1836-7 right: Straw Barn, rebuilt in 1920 on the 1828 site Miles Lewis 'Highfield‘ stables Miles Lewis 'Highfield', cast iron sashes from the stables; from the chapel, c 1840-2, detail of the opening section Miles Lewis SHOPS & HOTELS shops, Midland Highway, Green Ponds, Tasmania, reputedly 1833 Miles Lewis 'Commercial House‘, Liverpool St, Hobart, probably by T E Chambers, 1843 Stone & Tyson, Old Hobart Town, p 165 shop at Robe, South Australia Miles Lewis shop at Robe: detail of window Miles Lewis 'Charlotte Place' (Dr Black's), Swanston Street, Melbourne, by John Gill, ?1851 Illustrated Australian Magazine, III, 13 (July 1851) shop and house of Thomas White, Adelaide Street, Westbury, Tasmania. c 1840-41 Miles Lewis Clarendon Hotel and Store, Russell Street, Evandale, Tasmania, 1847 Miles Lewis Devonshire Arms, Fitzroy St, Fitzroy, Melbourne, before 1847, but with altered joinery &c Miles Lewis Clarendon Hotel & Store Devonshire Arms Miles Lewis corner treatments Clarendon Hotel & Store Devonshire Arms Miles Lewis THE GREEK REVIVAL Government Buildings, Murray Street, Hobart: portico of the central block by James Blackburn, 1842 Miles Lewis Lady Franklin Museum Miles Lewis Round House view of Fremantle, by R Morrell, 1832. showing the location of the Round House Round House, Arthur Head, Fremantle, by H W Reveley, 1830-1 Miles Lewis Court house, Perth, by Henry Reveley, 1836 Miles Lewis Court House, Perth: detail of the Doric order Miles Lewis Court House, Darlinghurst, Sydney, by Mortimer Lewis, (1835) 1836-7 contemporary view] Darlinghurst Court House, old photo James Broadbent, Colonial Greek [exhibition catalogue] (Elizabeth Bay [New South Wales] 1985), no 47 Court house, Hartley, NSW, by Mortimer Lewis, 1837 Miles Lewis competition drawing for the Customs House at Ipswich, England, by William Mason before 1838 court house at Auckland,New Zealand, by William Mason John Stacpoole, William Mason, the First New Zealand Architect (Auckland 1971), plates 23, 33 Supreme Court (now Magistrate's Court). 1 Angus Street, Adelaide, by Richard Lambeth, 1847-50 Miles Lewis Supreme Court, Adelaide detail of the Doric order Miles Lewis 'Clarendon', Nile Road, Evandale, Tasmania, 1838 Miles Lewis comparison of the end wall treatments of’ ‘Clarendon’ and ‘Lake House’, Cressy the unpedimented portico (1) ‘Clarendon’ Petit Trianon, Versailles, by A-J Gabriel, 1764, west front Diapofilm S438 JH-10 the unpedimented portico (2) ‘Clarendon’ Petit Trianon, Versailles 'The Hermitage', near Nashville, Tennessee, 1835 J M Fitch, American Building: 1: The Forces that Shaped It (2nd ed, Boston 1966 [1947]), p 83 'Clarendon', portico Miles Lewis ‘Clarendon’: details of the front door and a window Miles Lewis 'Clarendon', drawing room Miles Lewis ‘Clarendon’ drawing room centre flower, and Bielefeld catalogue illustration Miles Lewis C F Bielefeld. On the Use of the Improved Papier-Mâché, &c. London, no date [c 1840?], no 2637 ‘Clarendon’ drawing room cornice Helen Stitt ‘Clarendon’ drawing room cornice & Bielefeld patterns 94; 127N370; 128N395 Helen Stitt Bielefeld. On the Improved PapierMâché 'Killymoon', Esk Main Road, west of St Mary's, Fingal Valley, c 1842-8 Miles Lewis Prospect Tower, project by John Soane, 1800; Killymoon Donald Pilcher, The Regency Style, 1800 to 1830 (London 1947), pl 1; Miles Lewis 'A small Grecian villa, or casino, to be placed on an eminence, commanding extensive prospects in two directions only', c 1833 Prospect Tower by John Soane Loudon, Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, p 878 Killymoon EGYPTIAN Synagogue, Argyle Street, Hobart, by James Thomson, 1843-5 Miles Lewis Synagogue, Hobart detail of porch Miles Lewis Hobart Synagogue ‘design for a termination to a railway', by W J Short Architectural Magazine, no 27 (May 1836), p 221