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McLaren

Bradoc House, 32 George Street, East Melbourne. Research notes 1934-1990

A file of several documents and newspaper articles relating to history of Bradoc House.
1. 4 x A4 pages of typed notes being the names of residents living at Bradoc House, 32 George Street, East Melbourne extracted from Electoral Rolls of 1934, 1936, 1939, 1945, 1965 and 1990. [see PDF]

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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 099 - Burchett

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Old No. 82.
1854. Thos. Crawson to build for Geo. S.L. Robinson (first owner) 'Clarence Cottage' - 3 room iron house. Also: Alex McLaren to build brick cottage and additions.
1855. Richard Fitzgerald for T. Robinson a kitchen. Christy Esq of Queen Street - architect.
1861. Robinson - owner. Henry Torrens Moore - occupier to 1862. Large brick 2-storey.

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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 099, Halloween

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Symmetrical, two storey, double fronted house with replacement verandah and balcony

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In a Notice of Intent to Build dated 14 March, 1854 George Robinson gave notice of his intention to have builder, Thomas Crawson, erect a three room iron cottage. Robinson gave his address as Clarence Cottage, Fitzroy (Hotham) Street, and in the 1854 Rate Books a four room brick cottage appears under his name. This would indicate that the brick cottage pre-dates the iron one.

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East Melbourne, Wellington Parade 002 - Burchett

1854. MCC BR: Arnif McLaren and Co. for selves, 5 brick and stone houses.
1855. Appears to be rated. 6 units, 5 rooms. And:
1866. 6 units, 5 rooms, kitchen and servants room. Also: 2 units, 4 rooms, kitchen and servants room.
1961? Partly demolished.
Classified.

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