North Melbourne Town Hall

North Melbourne Town Hall is the former town hall of the Town of Hotham (later renamed North Melbourne) in Victoria, Australia. It is listed in the register of the National Trust (file no. B2388) [1]

"The building is of noble proportions, exquisite in design, tastefully ornamented, and reflects the greatest credit on the architect, Mr J.R. (sic) Johnson." North Melbourne Advertiser 23 June 1876. [2]

North Melbourne Town Hall

It has been under the jurisdiction of the City of Melbourne since 1905 and is currently used as an "Arts House".[3]

It is located on the corner of Errol and Queensberry Streets.[4]

Design

The Town Hall, built in 1876, was designed by Architect George Raymond Johnson, in the Italianate with Second Empire elements style of Victorian architecture.[5] He also designed the Collingwood, Daylesford, Fitzroy, Kilmore, Maryborough and Northcote Town Halls.

A cast-iron drinking fountain, donated by Hotham mayor, Thomas Henderson, on the footpath nearby the hall features an ornamental kangaroo and is registered by the National Trust of Victoria.[6]

See also

References

  • Hannan, Bill. The Pride of Hotham: the history of North Melbourne’s most prominent landmark, Hotham History Project, 2006.
  • Butler, Graeme. North and West Melbourne Conservation Study, Melbourne City Council, 1983.
  • Johnson, Ken. People and Property in North Melbourne: development and change in an inner suburb of Melbourne, in the nineteen fifties and sixties, Australian National University, Urban Research Unit, 1974.
  • Mattingley, Albert. The Early History of North Melbourne, The Victorian Historical Magazine, December, 1916, and March, 1917, The Historical Society of Victoria.

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