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Location38 Sydney Avenue, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No 218338 LevelIncl in HO area indiv sig |
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Significant
B Listed - Regional Significance
Historically, there appears to be a long association with the John
L.Gibson, a COlac grazier, and hence this may provide a link to
Geelongs woolgrowing foundation. Architecturally, the house is an
early and successful example of the Queen Anne revival style and an
important, streetscape element (see also 17 Pevensey Crescent.) External Integrity: A major detraction to this very visible building is the verandah
enclosure on the north and east fences. The fence may have been
altered in detail. Streetscape: STREETSCAPE: Because of its corner site and relatively large scale, the house is a
major element in the Edwardian and Victorian era residential
streetscape, also contributory to a similar precinct (3.7). Reference RG0499 GA15.1.91tenders called GHRCnotesGCUCS2.90draft RB1892.362; RB1899,819 RB 1909, 824 RB 1920, 942 D 1920-61 WD1899; 819; WD 1897-8, 1899- 1900 no Gibson at Colac RB 1909,824 RB 1920.942 cites as 1916 by Jean Gibson. letter Jan.1993 D1920-61; Jean Gibson .loc.cit.cities 1956-92 (death).
Residential buildings (private)
House