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Hazelwell

East Melbourne, Powlett Street 121, Hazelwell

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This is an interesting double fronted single storey ruled render dwelling with concave roofed cast iron verandah. There are simple render mouldings to the parapet and wing walls and fine render chimney. The substantial cast iron palisade fence with bluestone plinth and piers is intact. [i-Heritage database]

History: 

The origins of Hazelwell, 121 Powlett Street, are not absolutely clear.  On 14 August 1854 Samuel Williams, a plasterer then living in Collingwood, notified the Melbourne City Council that he would build a two-room weatherboard house.  It quickly expanded to three rooms plus kitchen, according to the rate books, and then to five rooms.

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East Melbourne, Powlett Street 121, Hazelwell

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Brochure advertising auction of 121 Powlett Street, East Melbourne, scheduled for 14 September 2002

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Shire link to cricket's Ashes

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Newspaper clipping about the life of Janet, Lady Clarke and particularly about the story of The Ashes which took place at Rupertswood, her home near Sunbury.  A cricket match was played between the Clarke household and the visiting English team.  The English team lost and Lady Clarke, as a joke, is said to have presented the captain, Ivo Bligh, with the little urn containing some

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