Home

East Melbourne Historical Society

Drop-down menu

  • Articles
  • People
    • Notable Women
    • WW1 soldiers and nurses
    • WW1 nurses
  • History
    • Milestones
    • Buildings
    • Community
    • People
  • Gallery
    • Maps
    • MMBW plans
    • Abortion battles
    • Bishopscourt
    • Bishopscourt garden
    • Bomb shelter
    • Buildings
    • Cairns Memorial Church
    • Early Melbourne
    • Football
    • Jean Campbell
    • Lanes
    • Margaret McLean
      • Family and home
      • Female suffrage
      • Clippings - Australia
      • Clippings - Britain
      • Clippings - USA
    • Personalities
    • Yarra Park
      • History
      • Desecration
    • Yarra River
  • Catalogue
    • Browse and Search
    • Catalogue table view
    • Site images
  • Images
  • Society
    • Activities
    • Newsletters
    • Tributes
      • John Barrie Wykes
      • Wynne McGrath
    • Publications
      • Heritage Matters
      • What's in a Name
    • About
Home
    • Home
    • Search
    • Forum
    • Contact

The Two Wings of Bishopscourt: the reasons for their contrasting styles and the origin of their designs

East Melbourne

  • 120 Clarendon Street

Building names

  • Bishopscourt

Surnames

  • Blackburn
  • Butler

Subjects

  • Architects
  • Architecture
  • Clarendon Street 120
  • James Blackburn
  • Walter Butler
  • first
  • ‹ previous
  • 1899 of 2369
  • next ›
  • last
PDF file(s): 
The Two Wings of Bishopscourt (194.26 KB)
Acquisition number: 
1413
Catalogue number: 
emdf0259
File name: 
DF0259
File location: 
Digital archive

Article about the two very different wings of the Bishopscourt building. It discusses the sources of the two styles and shows their importance within the architectural movements each represents.

Item type: 
Article
Building name: 
Bishopscourt
Subject address: 
120 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne
Author: 
Tim Gatehouse
Date of publication or creation: 
2017
Copyright owner: 
Tim Gatehouse
Donor: 
Tim Gatehouse
Location map:
Javascript is required to view this map.
  • 2798 reads
  • Share this
  • PrintPrint
  • EmailEmail

User login

  • Join EMHS
  • Request new password
  • Privacy
  • Membership
  • About
  • Contact
  • Guidelines