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Location18 Ryrie Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No 217502 LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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B Listed - Regional Significance
The former warehouse of W. G. Hearne and Company Wholesale druggists
was renovated in c 1920 by Geelong architect, Mr. Frederick C. Purnell
by construction of a new facade to an earlier brick and masonry
building occupied by F.L. Cooper and Company, manufacturers and
merchants. The structure was apparently originally used as a grain
store in Ryrie Street. The facade, with three dominant bay windows,
upper balcony, minarets and mansard roof is a notable early 20th
century example of architectural eclecticism, E. G. Hearne and Company
were noted for their famous 'Hearne's bronchitis cure'. The building
is one of few documented works of F. C. Purnell a local identity and
one time office commanding the Geelong Garrison Artillery.
References
The Australian Home Builder, March 1924 page 62 includes
illustrations of building prior to alterations by F. C. Purnell, and
immediately afterwards. Aitken, Richard, 'Edwardian Geelong: An Architectural Introduction'
Deakin University, Geelong, November 1979. n.p. for details of career
of F. C. Purnell.
News of the Week 1 July 1909 Advertisement relating to practice of Purnell and Sons, architects
and builders, timber merchants and contractors. Geelong Historical Records Centre photographic collection.
Removed from City Fringe Heritage Area
Commercial
Commercial Office/Building