Evangelical Lutheran Manse (Old)
46 Martin Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Botanic Gardens Precinct Hamilton
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Statement of Significance
SIGNIFICANCE: »Part of Lutheran complex.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
Evangelical Lutheran Manse
46 Martin Street
This building has regional significance as part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church complex and the earliest building on that site. It has historical significance because of its associations with one of the earliest and most influential religious groups in the region and, until the late 1890s, with the local police force. The building was constructed as a residence in 1880-1881 by William Irwin, publican, ([i]) who built it as an investment, letting it to members of the Hamilton police who had offices nearby. Early tenants included Leontine Burland, Sargeant of Police (1881); William Lamb, Police Inspector (1891); W G Drought, Police Superintendent (1892-3). ([ii]) In the late 1890s it was occupied by John Wright, schoolteacher, ([iii]) and from the turn of the century, it was owned by Mary and then Ruth Arden. ([iv]) During the 1920s it was owned and occupied by Frederick Lack, a local jeweller. ([v]) The building remains substantially intact and in fair condition.
[i] Hamilton Rate Book 1880, No. 164 (house, NAV 15 pounds); 1881, No. 163 (NAV 30 pounds).
[ii] Ibid., 1891, No. 186; 1892, No. 195; 1893, No. 188.
[iii] Ibid., 1897, No. 201.
[iv] Ibid., 1901, 190; 1907, No. 229.
[v] Ibid., 1922, No. 245 (house, NAV 40 pounds).
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Evangelical Lutheran Manse (Old) - Physical Description 1
MATERIALS:
Roof: »corrugated iron
Walls: »weatherboard
Dressings: »timber
Plinth: »none
Windows: »timber double hung sash
Paving: »concrete
Other: »cast iron columns and frieze on verandahEvangelical Lutheran Manse (Old) - Physical Description 2
NOTABLE FEATURES:»gablet over front bay window and front door window surround
Evangelical Lutheran Manse (Old) - Integrity
INTEGRITY:G
CONDITION:F
Evangelical Lutheran Manse (Old) - Historical Australian Themes
Evolution of the Town: 1880s
Religion: Lutheranism
Government institutions: Local
Industry: Hotels
Administration: Police
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - City of Hamilton Conservation Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard with Carlotta Kellaway & Michael Looker (plus Francis Punch)
Year: 1991
Grading: C
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MECHANICS INSTITUTEVictorian Heritage Register H2171
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HAMILTON BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H2185
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HAMILTON GAS HOLDERVictorian Heritage Register H1086
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'ELAINE'Boroondara City
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-oonahYarra City
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..eld HouseYarra City
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