Established
Built between c.1890 and c.1895.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1890 · NIAH rating: Regional
Built by Meade & Son to designs of Robert John Stirling in 1894 for William Burke, this imposing and attractive building adds a sense of grandeur and opulence to the streetscape, with its foliate details and richly moulded swags. The machine-made red brick combines beautifully with the details in terracotta, and these materials help to unite the building with its neighbours, which were remodelled at the time. The shopfront is a particularly eyecatching addition to the streetscape, and is an excellent example of Victorian design and craftsmanship. Nos.18-19 Lincoln Place, together with...
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Established
Built between c.1890 and c.1895.
Architecture
Built by Meade & Son to designs of Robert John Stirling in 1894 for William Burke, this imposing and attractive building adds a sense of grandeur and opulence to the streetscape, with its foliate details and richly moulded swags.
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