Crawford
East Melbourne, Clarendon Street 220
Newspaper clipping reporting on sale of apartment 8, 220 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne.
The vendor was Margaret Crawford, NSW Auditor-General.
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East Melbourne, George Street 046, 048, 050 - Burchett
MCC BR 1861. Nos. 48-50. Wm. Crawford for self 2 cottages, next to Mr. Allan's house.
1862c No. 46. W. Niven. Nos. 48-50 George T. Butler: occupier. Mrs. Murray.
1870. No. 48. W. Plummer: occ. Parry: owner. No. 50. G. Butler: occ. Parry: owner.
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East Melbourne, George Street 048, 050
The houses at 48-50 George Street comprise a pair of semi-detached, nineteenth century, Italianate single-storey residences with basements. The facade is rendered with a moulded cornice and plain parapet extending across both houses. Wing walls have curved parapets and decorative pressed cement corbels. Only the house at No. 48 retains a verandah.
This pair of houses was built in 1861 by and for William Crawford of Melbourne. Nothing further can identify this particular William Crawford with any certainty. The houses, in the Burchett Index of Intents to Build (19 Feb 1861), were described as two 4 room cottages of stone and brick. Crawford named them Bremen Cottages. They were tenanted during Crawford’s ownership.
East Melbourne, Wellington Parade 086, 088, 090, 092 - Burchett
1855. MCC BR: Crawford Bros. for J.D. Pinnock, a house near Parade Hotel.
1856. J.D. Pinnock - owner/occupier. Brick, 11 rooms, kitchen and large outhouses.
1870. Pinnock - owner/occupier. Brick, 14 rooms. Note: See E.M. History, p.36 for biographical details on James Denman Pinnock.
1978. Now occupied by Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart of Jesus (see History).
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