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Bishopscourt Melbourne - Official Residence and Family Home

  • 120 Clarendon Street

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  • Bishopscourt

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  • Blackburn
  • Booth
  • Butler
  • Dann
  • Freier
  • Goe
  • Head
  • Inskip
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  • Lowther Clarke
  • Moorhouse
  • Penman
  • Perry
  • Rayner
  • Swyer
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PDF file(s): 
Book review of 'Bishopscourt Melbourne' by Elizabeth Rushen (2.35 MB)
Acquisition number: 
1076
Catalogue number: 
embk0079
File name: 
BK0079
File location: 
Book case

A social history of Bishopscourt Melbourne. It starts with the arrival of Bishop Perry and his choosing of the site for Melbourne's episcopal residence and works through the trials and tribulations that he and his wife experienced in the establishment of a house and a tradition that had to serve both their public and private lives. It continues through the lives of the thirteen subsequent incumbents and their families as played out in the house. The book also provides a detailed history of the house itself from first construction through the many alterations, major and minor. The history of the garden is woven into the larger story. Detailed research. Many illustrations. Index

Item type: 
Book
Building name: 
Bishopscourt
Subject address: 
120 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne
Related content: 
Review by David Woods
Number of pages: 
350
Author: 
Elizabeth Rushen
Date of publication or creation: 
2013
Publisher: 
Mosaic Press
Publication place: 
Melbourne
ISBN: 
9781743240991
Copyright owner: 
Anglican Diocese of Melbourne
Year acquired: 
2013
Donor: 
Mrs Joy Freier
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