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Location26 Nantes Street NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY LevelIncl in HO area not sig |
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Conservation Desirable - Newtown West Heritage Area
History/Notes Thomas Patrick Boyd was born in 1890, the son of James and Johanna
(nee Wyld) Boyd. He married Mary Theresa Kelly in 1918 and they had
six children: Jean, James, Laurie, Thomas, Noreen and Anthony (who
predeceased him). Boyd was a woolclasser and by the turn of the
century he was an instructor in woolsorting class at the Gordon
Technical College. He died prematurely at Fitzroy in 1933 at the age
of 43. His wife, Mary, and family continued to reside at 26 Nantes
Street until 1942. The elevated single storey dwelling presents some of its original
interwar Bungalow design qualities in the main and minor gabled roof
forms, flat-roofed front verandah, broad eaves and gable infill. The
front windows (including the windows in the faceted bay), front door
opening, front stone garage and associated retaining walls adjacent to
the driveway and along the front boundary have been introduced. These
works and the attic (and possibly rear) additions seem to have been
constructed in 2006. References:
The property at 26 Nantes Street formed part of the
'Newtown Brae' Estate subdivision of 1912. It was sold to William
David Alexander in 1913 and he sold it to Thomas Boyd in 1923. Boyd
had this house constructed by F. Stock in 1926.
Victorian Births, Deaths & Marriages Indexes,
Dept. of Justice.
Newtown Rate Books, 1925, 1926, 1935, Geelong
Library & Heritage Centre.
Newtown Building Permit, 1926, City
of Greater Geelong.
Building Permit 2721/2006, City of Greater
Geelong.
Geelong Advertiser, 17 August 1901.
The Age, 17
November 1933, p.1.
Residential buildings (private)
House