This is a list of buildings designed by Talbot Hobbs in Western Australia between 1887 and 1938.
Year | Name | Street address | Suburb or town | Integrity |
---|---|---|---|---|
c1888 | Samson House | High Street | Fremantle | |
1889 | Western Australian Bank | 147 Avon Terrace | York | |
c1890 | The Cliffe[1] | 25 Bindaring Parade | Peppermint Grove | Remains in the form of a residential house, the purpose for which it was originally built |
1890 | Scots Presbyterian Church[2] | Cnr Norfolk Street and South Terrace | Fremantle | |
1891 | The Weld Club | 3 Barrack Street | Perth | |
1891 | Western Australian Bank | Stirling Terrace | Albany | |
c1892 | Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club | Peppermint Grove | ||
1893 | Westpac Bank Building, Fremantle[3][4] | cnr High and Mouat Streets | Fremantle | Extant |
1895 | Western Australian Bank | 99 Victoria Street | Bunbury | |
1895 | National Australia Bank[5] | cnr High and Mouat Streets | Fremantle | Extant |
1896 | Victoria Hall | High Street | Fremantle | See Heritage Council assessment documentation[6] |
1896 | 56 The Esplanade | Peppermint Grove | ||
1898 | Windsor Hotel | cnr Mends St and Mill Point Road | South Perth | |
c1899 | Manners Hill Park Pavilion | Keane Street | Claremont | |
c1899 | Minawarra | Claremont | ||
1899 | Samson's Offices | Fremantle | ||
1899 | "The Bungalow" | 38 Keane Street | Peppermint Grove | Demolished 1990 by Warren Anderson[7] |
1899 | St Luke's Rectory | 1 Willis Street | Mosman Park | |
1900 | Union Bank (former) | 148 Avon Terrace | York | |
1902 | Elder Building | cnr Phillimore and Cliff Streets | Fremantle[8] | |
1902 | Samson Bond Store | Cliff Street | Fremantle[8] | Converted into 13 luxury apartments in 2007 |
1903 | Alexandra Hall, St Luke's Precinct | 1 Willis Street, | Mosman Park | |
1904 | Turton | 25 Harvest Road | North Fremantle | |
1905 | Addition of transepts and chancel to St Luke's Church | 1 Willis Street | Mosman Park | |
1911 | Hillside | 30 Forrest St | York | |
1914 | Savoy Hotel | 636-640 Hay Street | Perth | |
1935 | Newspaper House | 125 St Georges Terrace | Perth | |
22 Palmerston Street[9] | Northbridge | |||
295 Newcastle Street[10] | Northbridge | |||
299 Newcastle Street[10] | Northbridge | |||
305 Newcastle Street[10] | Northbridge | |||
20 Monument Street | Mosman Park |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Documentation - The Cliffe" (PDF). Heritage Council of Western Australia. 19 July 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
- ^ "Fremantle Focus - South East Walking Tour". Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
- ^ "The Western Australian Bank". The West Australian. Vol. 9, no. 2, 171. Western Australia. 26 January 1893. p. 2. Retrieved 16 January 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "The Western Australian Bank new premises at Fremantle". Western Mail. Vol. VIII, no. 372. Western Australia. 28 January 1893. p. 35. Retrieved 16 January 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ In principio, April 2002, p. 3, .b14756134. Fremantle, W.A : University Planning Office, 1989- Q 378.9411 IN
- ^ Heritage Council. "Victoria Hall". Assessment document. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 20 November 2012.[dead link ]
- ^ Subiaco Post, 21 August 1990, p.1,55 (newspaper), .b16826188.
- ^ a b State Library of Western Australia Calatogue
- ^ Palassis Architects. "Northbridge Urban Redevelopment Project : conservation report / prepared for the East Perth Redevelopment Authority by Palassis Architects." Published [Perth, W.A.] : East Perth Redevelopment Authority, 2000.
- ^ a b c Palassis 2000