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Holt

176 Wellington Parade, Certificate of Title

Certificate of Title for 176 Wellington Parade. Traces owners from Bland Holt in 1904 back to Joseph Richardson Tuckett in 1883.

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Bland Holt and 19th century theatre

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Newspaper clipping about the Break a Leg exhibition held at the City Museum in June 2009. Artefacts from 19th century theatre were on show. Amongst the theatre people represented was Bland Holt (1851-1942) who lived at Mere House, 176 Wellington Parade c.1904-c.1919. He was a flamboyant theatrical producer whose shows were spectacular if not entirely accurate in detail.

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East Melbourne, Wellington Parade 176, Mere House

Description: 

Large stone house. Immediate neighbour of the Parade Hotel, on the eastern side.

History: 

So far it has not been possible to confirm the original owner of this house. Captain Arthur Devlin was there from 1857, then renting it out from 1859. Hugh George was owner and occupier from 1872. During Devlin's and George's time the house was known as Park Villa. James Mirams rented the house from 1888.

It was advertised for sale in 1904 under the name Rosenberg.

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