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Dougharty

Cadzow, 154 Hotham Street, East Melbourne

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The photo shows a two storey, double fronted house, with front door and portico slightly off-set, the result of extending the original single fronted house sideways. At the time the photo was taken it was owned by the Dougharty family who owned it from 1883-1952. The two children shown are Ethel Grey Dougharty and possibly her youngest brother Douglass

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East Melbourne, 154 Hotham Street, Cadzow

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The photo shows a two storey, double fronted house, with front door and portico slightly off-set, the result of extending the original single fronted house sideways. Six small children are pictured in front of the house.

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East Melbourne, Hotham Street 154, Fairhall

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Double fronted two storey town house in classical style

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The house was built in 1860 for James Cummings, dental surgeon, and was originally a single fronted house of four rooms. It was six rooms with garden by 1867 and then in 1870 it was extended sideways to its current size. The Rate Books described it at this time as eight rooms, double drawing room and bathroom.

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Trinity Hall School 1905

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Group photo of Trinity Hall School, East Melbourne, 1905. The teacher shown in the photo is Etta Stoddart. A pupil with the initials 'I J H A' is standing in the second row, second from the right. This is undoubtedly Isabelle Josephine Handfield Andersosn (1894-1984) who lived all her life at 20 Jolimont Terrace.  The school was run by Miss Dougharty. 

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Trinity Hall School c.1911

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Group photo of Trinity Hall School c.1911.  The reverse of the photo indicates that 'I J H A' (Isabelle Josephine Handfield Anderson) was the original owner of the photo. She has written that she was not present, nor 'L B R', nor 'C O W'. The head mistress was Miss Dougharty.

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