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Hall, Normanhurst, Randwick, 1909 / photographer unknown
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Title:
Hall, Normanhurst, Randwick, 1909 / photographer unknown
Date:
1909
Format:
1 photoprint : silver gelatin bromide ; 16 x 21 cm.
Inscription:
One of 9 photographs in a loose-leaf album, labelled by hand on the cover: "Normanhurst, Randwick, 1909". Each photo mounted by cut band corners and individually labelled. This photograph titled 'Hall'. The inside cover of the album is annotated, in biro: "Mr & Mrs Alexander Forbes / Allison Rd Randwick Course / Sydney / Mother's brother / House now gone".
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Description:
The mansion Normanhurst was built in 1887 in Alison Road, Randwick, on the corner of Cowper Street overlooking Randwick racecource. It was designed in an Italianate style by the architect John Kirkpatrick (1856-1923) - an influential member of the NSW architectural establishment, with a career spanning over 40 years - and was built for Humphrey Oxenham (1854-1923), a prosperous bookmaker and gambler. Accounts of the house were published in 'The Builder & Contractor's News' on 21 May 1887 and 'The Illustrated Sydney News' on 15 April 1893. The latter explained that "the front entrance door leads into a marble-fitted vestibule, from which a charmingly arranged conservatory opens on one side. Fom the vestibule one enters the hall itself, a noble cedar-lined place with a roof supported by marble columns."
By 1909 when this photograph was taken Normanhurst was the home of Emma Matilda Forbes (1855-1921) and her husband Alexander Forbes (1864-1919). Emma, who was a beneficiary of the estate of wealthy Australian pastoralist James Tyson (1819-1898), had reportedly purchased Normanhurst from Oxenham for 20,000 pounds including furniture, carriages etc. [ref. Sydney Morning Herald 6 December 1901 p.8]
Published in:
Pauline Curby Randwick Randwick City Council, 2009, p.152.
Source:
Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection ; CSL&RC PIC 1994/1
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Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
31553