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Location331-339 Bourke Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B1074
File NumberB1074LevelNational |
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The Royal Arcade, was erected in 1869 for Messrs. Staughton and Spensley. Charles Webb was the architect and gained the commission through a design competition. The interior shopfronts were altered & enlarged 1890-94 to the designs of Naham Barnett, but most have been altered. Alterations were made to the southern end in 1903, and a wing was added to Elizabeth Street to the designs of Hyndman & Bates. The original stone paving was replaced by black and white tiles in 1934. State significance 3/8/98
This is the oldest surviving arcade in Australia, and despite its many alterations still maintains its elegant and unique apperance. It is a landmark of the central shopping area. The light and spacious arcade and the Bourke Street facade both with large fan-light windows are unique works in the conservative classical style. The figures of Gog and Magog and Father Time (dating from 1892) and the Gaunts Clock (c. 1892) are well-loved and distinctive features.
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