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Location5A Stephen Street NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY LevelIncl in HO area contributory |
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Contributory Significance- Newtown West Heritage Area
History/Notes Born in 1879. Harry Hooper was the son of Lloyd Hooper, successful
grocer. He attended Geelong College from 1890 before taking up a
position in the family business. He married Miss Dorothea Martha
Hawkesworth in 1913. In 1929, he was elected as a Councillor with the
Newtown Council, the Geelong Advertiser describing him as 'Happy
Harry' given his 'happy, sunny- natured' personality with likeable
qualities. In 1931, 'Monaro' was sold to Solomon Jacobs who
transferred it to his son, References:
In 1912, Harry Hooper engaged the well-known
architects, Laird and Buchan, to design the brick dwelling at 5A
Stephen Street in anticipation of his marriage. The land had been
given by Hooper's father, Lloyd Hooper, as a wedding present. The
house was called 'Monaro'.
Henry Jacobs on his marriage to Miss
Stella Mary Walker. Born in 1901, Henry Jacobs worked in the family
drapery business in Malop Street first established in the 1850s by
Henry Jacobs' grandfather, Morris Jacobs. In later years with the sale
of the family business to Myer, Jacobs later served with the RAAF in
World War Two. He also established another drapery and floor covering
business in Colac. Henry Jacobs contributed much to community life,
serving as a local councillor. He was elected Mayor in 1957. He
awarded an MBE for his services to the community.
The main facade
of 'Monaro' was designed to face the garden on the north side. The
original composition of the hipped roofed forms survives, as does the
return verandah at the north end and the main entrance on the east
side. In 1945-46, the architect J.P. Mockridge (Stella Jacobs' cousin)
redesigned the interior of the dwelling. In 1947, The Age featured the
interior, describing it as a 'Modern interior of elegance and
charm.'
Furniture was specially designed by Lester Bunbury. In
1993, a new verandah was added, with alterations occurring in 1998 and
two storey additions being carried out in 2004.
Victorian Births, Deaths & Marriages Indexes,
Dept. of Justice.
W. Yates, 'Harry Hooper Residence', Conservation
Analysis Report, Deakin University, 1991.
Newtown Rate Books, 1930,
1931, 1936, 1945, 1946, 1947, Geelong Library & Heritage
Centre
The Age, 5 November 1947.
City of Newtown & Chilwell
Centenary 1858-1958 , City of Newtown & Chilwell, 1958.
Residential buildings (private)
House