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Marrickville, street names

Street Names: Hollands Avenue

Hollands Avenue was named after a developer who built houses in the area. History The Hollands Avenue area is part of the former Cooper’s Dairy at 197 Livingstone Road, Marrickville which was established in 1879. The dairy had a mixture of Guernsey and Jersey cows. The property stretched from St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Livingstone… Continue reading Street Names: Hollands Avenue

Architecture, Estates, Heritage Homes, Marrickville

HERITAGE HOMES: Stead House

Stead House, a grand Victorian Italianate residence located in Marrickville, was initially established as “Waterloo Villa” sometime in the early 1850s by Archibald Mitchell on part of the 30 acre grant known as “Wain’s Farm”. "Frankfort House" 1905 Stead House is an excellent example of a remnant grand estate house that is the product of… Continue reading HERITAGE HOMES: Stead House

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New Life Member: Robert Hutchinson

At the AGM Robert Hutchinson was presented with a certificate for Life Membership of the Society.  (Photo: Lorraine Beach) The citation reads: ‘In recognition and appreciation of his unstinting dedication to the Society since 1993, as an ambassador for the Society and in promoting history and heritage in general.’  Richard Blair said: ‘Since joining the… Continue reading New Life Member: Robert Hutchinson

Architecture, Petersham

RAILWAY STATIONS: Petersham

Petersham station opened in 1857. Petersham Station. No date.Photo: Art Gallery of NSW The former Petersham railway station building is located in Terminus Street. This heritage listed building, completed in 1885, was designed by George Cowdery in the Victorian Italianate architectural style. It is the only major 'First Class' station building known to have been… Continue reading RAILWAY STATIONS: Petersham

Marrickville

Publication: 3 Marrickville Potteries

The Marrickville Heritage Society has a range of publications, which are for sale with shipping nationally. Robert Hutchinson (editor) Three Marrickville Potteries (2005) is available for the price of $25 (plus p&h). If you are interested in purchasing this book please contact the society by emailing marrickvilleheritagesociety@outlook.com to confirm the current cost of postage. Thank you.

Cooks River, Earlwood, Marrickville, Petersham

The Hanging of the Bushrangers who Murdered Dr Wardell

Those of us living around Marrickville have heard the name Wardell, mostly because of the road that leads from Petersham to Earlwood. Named for Dr Robert Wardell, a barrister who, along with William Wentworth (Blue Mountains explorer), ran the colony's first private newspaper: Australian. Early in the afternoon of Sunday, 7 September 1834, astride his hack,… Continue reading The Hanging of the Bushrangers who Murdered Dr Wardell

Celebrations, Petersham, Stanmore

Fanny Durack

Fanny Durack at Stockholm Olympics 1921. Congratulations to Marrickville Council for marking the centenary of Fanny Durack’s historic 1912 Stockholm Olympic swim (which made her the first woman to win a swimming gold medal at any Olympics) at Petersham Park near the Fanny Durack Pool on Sunday 15 July. Olympic gold medal won by Miss… Continue reading Fanny Durack

Cooks River, Dulwich Hill, Marrickville, Newtown, Petersham, St Peters

Our latest publication – Marrickville: A Past Worth Preserving

Late in 2011 MHS published Marrickville: a past worth preserving. This 182 page book is a collection of articles submitted to an essay competition organised by the Society. Joint editors Keith Sutton, Richard Blair and Lorraine Beach describe the work: 'How do we categorise this book? These essays are so disparate. We've got family histories and… Continue reading Our latest publication – Marrickville: A Past Worth Preserving