Northcote Clarke St 215 Lugano b1912, 1982 folder 01, p 15 1392
Northcote Conservation study 1982 survey images: colour slide, black & white:.
`The site of Lugano and Mandalay was part of Crown Portion 95, purchased by Charles J Gerrard in1840 for £4/15/- per acre. The Dane Severin Salting, subdivided the land and created Clarke Street.
in 1854. Fifty-eight years later, the master builder, Lawrence E Edwards, built both Lugano and Mandalay in the one year, 1912. He lived in Lugano, and the first lessees of Mandalay were Hugh Haynes, an.
accountant, Eric Lesley, who was a chemist and, later, Alice Murphy, in 1916. Lugano was the lefthanded plan and Mandalay the right-handed. Otherwise, they were identical.'
Northcote Clarke St 215 Lugano b1912, 1982 folder 01, p 15 1392
Northcote Conservation study 1982 survey images: colour slide, black & white:.
`The site of Lugano and Mandalay was part of Crown Portion 95, purchased by Charles J Gerrard in1840 for £4/15/- per acre. The Dane Severin Salting, subdivided the land and created Clarke Street.
in 1854. Fifty-eight years later, the master builder, Lawrence E Edwards, built both Lugano and Mandalay in the one year, 1912. He lived in Lugano, and the first lessees of Mandalay were Hugh Haynes, an.
accountant, Eric Lesley, who was a chemist and, later, Alice Murphy, in 1916. Lugano was the lefthanded plan and Mandalay the right-handed. Otherwise, they were identical.'