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Location13 Upper Skene Street NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY LevelIncl in HO area contributory |
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Contributory Significance- Newtown West Heritage Area
History/Notes Charles Wilks was born at Fyansford in 1859, the son of Joseph and
Ann (nee Colbert) Wilks. Joseph Wilks had a wheelwright business at
Fyansford and Charles, together with his older brother, Joseph,
followed their father as wheelwrights and blacksmiths in the family
business. Joseph Wilks continued the wheelwright business on the
premature death of his father in The asymmetrical, single storey, Late Victorian styled timber
dwelling largely reflects its original design when viewed from the
front. This includes the main hipped roof form and the projecting
gabled wings at the front and side linked by a return verandah. There
are also early brick chimneys, eaves with paired timber brackets and
panelled, timber framed double hung tripartite windows, timber framed
front doorway, decorative timber bargeboards with timber finials, and
possibly the window hood at the front. The timber verandah posts and
balustrades appear to have replaced the original fabric. There are
additions at the rear, but the extent of the original dwelling is
discernible. At the front is an introduced capped timber picket fence
and gates. References:
This dwelling at 13 Upper Skene Street was built in
1904 for Charles Wilks, wheelwright, who lived next door at 'Meran',
11 Upper Skene. Wilks first leased the dwelling (which was named
"Aireys") to Joseph Howcroft, head teacher of the Fyansford
State School. He lived there until 1908 when Samuel Cousens took over
as the Fyansford State School's headmaster. Cousens then occupied the
dwelling until it was sold by Wilks in 1911-12 to Mary Ann Coates. The
dwelling was then called "Till-Amook".
1876. Charles appears to have
continued to work in the family business under his brother, Joseph.
Other connections with Fyansford were also maintained with Charles
Wilks' son, Bert, attending the Fyansford State School, walking from
their home in Upper Skene Street each day. He was probably accompanied
by the Fyansford School's headmaster.
Victorian Births, Deaths & Marriages Indexes,
Dept. of Justice.
Newtown Rate Books, 1903-04 - 1913-14, Geelong
Library & Heritage Centre.
Geelong Advertiser, 6 November 1896,
18 January 1898, 27 July 1906, 28 May 1907, p.2, 29 May 1912, 20
October 1914, 16 April 1921 p.5, 15, October 1924, p.1.
Grenville
Standard, 21 October 1916.
Charles Wilks, Ancientfaces, Ancestry
online, December 2015.
Residential buildings (private)
House