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Location9 Stephen Street NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY LevelIncl in HO area not sig |
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Not Significant- Newtown West Heritage Area
History/Notes Following his death in 1908, the property was taken up by George
Fitzgerald, draper, and his wife, Emily. By this time, a substantial
dwelling named 'Bryn-teg' had been built. With the death of George
Fitzgerald in 1911, Mrs Fitzgerald proposed at 2 lot subdivision (the
excision of the land fronting Nantes Street). The Geelong Advertiser
described the dwelling as 'an exceedingly well built and very nice
BRICK HOUSE, containing Drawing-room, Dining- room, 4 bedrooms,
kitchen, pantry, bathroom, and heater, washhouse, with troughs and
copper, stable, buggy house, etc., and fowl run, and many
conveniences. A very nice verandah affords one of the very most
beautiful views that could be wished for.' The property was sold to
William Heath in 1913. At this time the property was named 'Kintbury'.
Heath sold it to John P. Lockwood, photographer in 1917. It would
appear that substantial alterations & additions were carried out
at this time, possibly including major steeply-pitched gabled roof
with skillion attic dormers. Another gabled balcony was added to the
main northern elevation in the later 20th century. References:
Until recently, this allotment formed part of a
larger property with 9 Stephen Street. After 1850, a brick and timber
dwelling was built for George Alexander Stephen, pioneer merchant, who
took up considerable landholdings in the area. Stephen Street was
named after him.
In 2015, the
dwelling was demolished.
Victorian Births, Deaths & Marriages Indexes,
Dept. of Justice.
G.A. Stephen, Probate Administration files, 1908,
VPRS 28/P2 Unit 849 PROV.
Newtown Rate Books, 1880-1950, Geelong
Library & Heritage Centre.
W. Yates, 'Harry Hooper Residence',
Conservation Analysis Report, Deakin University, 1991.
Geelong
Advertiser, 22 June 1912, p.6.
Certificates of Title, vol. 212 fol.
075, vol. 3306 fol. 132.
GWST Fieldbook 52, 27 January 1916,
Barwon Water.
Residential buildings (private)
House