Hamilton Historical Society
47 Gray St HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Gray St Commercial Precinct Hamilton
![Southern Grampians Shire](http://api.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/img/owner_icons/10.gif)
-
Add to tour
You must log in to do that.
-
Share
-
Shortlist place
You must log in to do that.
- Download report
![26537 Hamilton Historical Society 26537 Hamilton Historical Society](https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/vhd-images/places/000/039/161.jpg)
![26537 Hamilton Historical Society 26537 Hamilton Historical Society](https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/vhd-images/places/000/039/161.jpg)
Statement of Significance
SIGNIFICANCE: The Mechanics Institute in any town formed the social focus for middle classes. The building uses a formal, dignified style of architecture to create a sense of respectability, reinforced by each of the responsible architects. A key building in the streetscape.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
former Mechanics' Institute (now Hamilton Historical Society)
47 Gray St
The Hamilton Mechanics' Institute, founded in 1859, was granted a block of land in Gray St in that same year ([i]) but did not start to construct the present building until 1865. A lecture hall was designed by the architect J S Jenkins in 1869, ([ii]) In 1872 the building was extended to include a Free Library from the designs of the architect William Smith ([iii]) and in 1879 another large room was added. This was the Learmonth Memorial hall, which was built with funds collected in 1874 for a memorial to Alexander Learmonth, an influential Hamilton businessman and original Institute trustee. ([iv]) Further additions, designed by Frank Hammond, architect, town clerk and engineer, ([v]) were made to the building in 1903. The Mechanics'Institute has played an important role in the history education in Hamilton, which is known throughout the region for its many fine educational establishments. The Mechanics Institute in any town formed the social focus for middle classes. The building uses a formal, dignified style of architecture to create a sense of respectability, reinforced by each of the responsible architects. A key building in the streetscape. It is significantly intact and is in excellent condition.
[i] Portland Guardian, 25 April, 1 June 1859.
[ii] Hamilton Standard, 24 June, 26 July 1865, Building Times 1/10/1869, p 4.
[iii] Ibid., 16 March 1872.
[iv] Garden, D, Hamilton, p 84, National Trust of Australia (Victoria) File No 4419.
[v] Ibid.
-
-
Hamilton Historical Society - Physical Description 1
MATERIALS:
Roof: corrugated iron
Walls: rendered brick
Dressings: cement render
Plinth: cement render
Windows: timber dhs
Paving: asphalt
Other: single palisade iron fence
bluestone plinth
NOTABLE FEATURES:Quality and correctness of the Tuscan OrderHamilton Historical Society - Historical Australian Themes
ASSOCIATED HISTORIC THEMES
Education: mechanics institute
historical society & museum
Government Institutions: municipal
Sport & recreation: historical society & museum
Hamilton Historical Society - Integrity
Integrity: E
Hamilton Historical Society - Physical Conditions
Conditions: E
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: A
-
-
-
-
-
MECHANICS INSTITUTEVictorian Heritage Register H2171
-
HAMILTON BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H2185
-
HAMILTON GAS HOLDERVictorian Heritage Register H1086
-
'The Pines' Scout CampHobsons Bay City
-
106 Nicholson StreetYarra City
-
12 Gore StreetYarra City
-
-