Gas Holder
Cnr Craig Street and Kennedy Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
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Statement of Significance
SIGNIFICANCE: Very rare surviving gas holder or gasometer.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
Gas Holder (or gasometer)
Cnr Craig/Kennedy Streets
This 1870s gas holder, which survives on the Gas & Fuel Corporation site in Craig Street, has state significance as a substantially intact and rare survivor. There are almost no other surviving examples of these industrial structures, which were once common throughout metropolitan Melbourne and in major Victorian country towns. By 1985 the North Melbourne Gas Holder was the only one surviving in the metropoitan area. One survives at Bendigo and other country gas holders may survive at Horsham, Warrnambool and Ararat. (i) The Hamilton gas holder dates from October 1877 when the Hamilton Gas Company called for tenders. (ii) Work began at the end of 1877 and the town was first lit by gas on 11 May 1878. (iii) The provision of gas and street lighting represented a major step forward in municipal development.
Hamilton was slower in obtaining gas lighting than other Victorian country towns of similar size such as such as Dylesford, Kyneton, Stawell and Warrnambool. The Hamilton Gas Company was floated in February 1877 with the journalist, G H Mott, as chairman. Directors included Sigismund Jacoby, Isaac Routledge, W Thomson, and T Walker. Thomas Bowman, from the Warrnambool Gas Company, designed the works and became the manager. (iv)
The structure is thoroughly functional in style and form, remains significantly intact and is in good condition. It was once supported by a complex of brick buildings but all of these have been demolished.
FOOTNOTES
i National Trust of Australia (Victoria), File No. 3756.
ii Argus, 16 October 1877, p 3 (tender notice).
iii Garden, Don, Hamilton, pp 97-98.
iv Ibid.
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Gas Holder - Physical Description 1
ARCHITECTS/BUILDERS: Thomas Bowman
MATERIALS:
Roof: plate metal
Walls: plate metal
Dressings: cast iron frame
Plinth: concrete?
Windows: none
Paving: concrete
Other:NOTABLE FEATURES:form and function
LEVEL OF STREETSCAPE SIGNIFICANCE: 1 || 2 || 3 |X|
Gas Holder - Historical Australian Themes
ASSOCIATED HISTORIC THEMES
Primary Industry: Gas
Evolution of the Town: 1870s
Notable men & Women: G H Mott (Chairman) Sigismund Jacoby Isaac Routledge W Thomson T WalkerGas Holder - Integrity
INTEGRITY: E
Gas Holder - Physical Conditions
CONDITION: 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
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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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