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Jolimont, Jolimont Terrace 018, The Crib

Jolimont

  • 18 Jolimont Terrace

Building names

  • The Crib

Surnames

  • Ebden
  • Rickards
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Date built: 
1859
Builder: 
Hornby & Pigdon
First owner: 
Charles Hotson Ebden
Description: 

An unusual turn of the century design, asymmetrical in form and using Queen Anne materials of red brick, roughcast, shingles and terracotta tiles. There is some Art Nouveau influence in the verandah piers which extent beyond the eaves and in the decorative treatment applied to the name and the piers. The garden form is intact and the colour scheme is appropriate. [i-Heritage, link below]

History: 

Old street number: 34

This house was built as one of a matching pair in 1859 for Charles Hotson Ebden. On Ebden's death in 1867 his son, Charles John Ebden, inherited the house. He and his mother and sisters had moved to England after Ebden's death and Charles jnr. was very much an absentee landlord.

In 1912 the house was sold to Harry Selby Rickards, the same year that he married Margaret Janet Walker. The house was presumably altered at this stage. The couple made several trips to England during which time the house was rented out, possibly as two flats, one up and one down. As late as 1926 The Argus ran an ad for 'FURNISHED Flat, 3 r. and kit., self-cont., sep. meters. R.H., splendid pos., op. gardens. The Crib, 34 Jolimont Terr., Jolimont.'

The first person to occupy The Crib as a tenant was Dr Arthur Morris, son of Professor Morris, headmaster of Melbourne Grammar, moving from Melbourne Mansions in Collins Street, which would indicate that the flats were considered highly desirable.

By 1924 Rickard family were living there and continued to live there until Harry's death in 1958. His wife lived there until her death in 1970 and then their younger son, Winston Selby Rickards, continued to live there for many years.

Owners and occupiers: 

1859-1867: Charles Hotson Ebden, pastoralist, businessman and politician. See Australian Dictionary of Biography link below for further information.
1868-1912: Charles John Ebden
1913-1958: Harry Selby Rickards (owner), commercial traveller, buyer, warehouseman
1913-1916: Dr and Mrs Arthur Morris (occupiers). He was the son of Professor Morris headmaster of Melbourne Grammar.
1959-1970: Margaret Jane Rickards
1971- Winston Selby Rickards, child psychiatrist, with a practice at the Royal Children's Hospital and the Melbourne Clinic. He taught at University of Melbourne during the 1950s and 60s. He died in 2007.

Sources: 

Australian Dictionary of Biography: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ebden-charles-hotson-2018 City of Melbourne, i-Heritage: http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/BuildingandPlanning/Planning/heritagepla...
Obituary for Arthur Morris: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/cite/485623/4421134 Obituary of Winston Selby Rickards in Australian Psychiatry, April 2008: http://apy.sagepub.com/content/16/2/144.extract
Table Talk,31 July 1913, Morris moves to The Crib: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/cite/17798884/150685417

Catalogue reference: 
https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/emvf0095
Catalogue reference: 
https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/wbjoltc018-020
Catalogue reference: 
https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/emvf0822
Catalogue reference: 
https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/emvf0860
Catalogue reference: 
https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/embk0119_062
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