4 Grace St. Malvern

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Title

4 Grace St. Malvern

Description

4 Grace St. Malvern; Home of Mr & Mrs (Angela) Thirkell, ans Graham & Colin Mc Innes during the 1920s; p. 74 Graham Mc Innes "The Road to Gundagai"; "To return to No. 4 and taking our stance opposite it we note that the house (in contrast to its neighbours which are fenced with wire "cyclone" ring lock) lies behind a gambage paling fence some 5 feet high with two chocolate gates; and that a strip of buffalo grass with a single twisted white gum, separates the pavement from the street. The house itself is setback from the road and is of red brick with yellow roughcast above and with the usual terra-cotta roof. The gable to the left which leads forward, and that to the right sited literally, are both marked by machined fretwork in creamy wood and are connected by a diagonal wooden arch of the same material, covering a red tiled porch off which are the front door, centered, and a window in the shape of a pothole with local stained glass."

Creator

Sophia Errey

Publisher

The University of Melbourne

Rights

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/

Relation

isPartOf:https://errey.omeka.net/collections/show/3

Language

EN

Type

Photograph

Identifier

C 349

Coverage

4 Grace St. Malvern VIC 3144

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Latitude

-37.85976784

Longitude

145.0354071

Number in Sequence

1544

Citation

Sophia Errey, “4 Grace St. Malvern,” Errey collection, accessed April 30, 2024, https://errey.omeka.net/items/show/2128.

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