List of buildings designed by Talbot Hobbs

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This is a list of buildings designed by Talbot Hobbs in Western Australia between 1887 and 1938.

YearNameStreet addressSuburb or townIntegrity
c1888Samson HouseHigh Street Fremantle
1889 Western Australian Bank 147 Avon Terrace York
c1890 The Cliffe [1] 25 Bindaring Parade Peppermint Grove Remains in the form of a residential house, the purpose for which it was originally built
1890 Scots Presbyterian Church [2] Cnr Norfolk Street and South TerraceFremantle
1891 The Weld Club 3 Barrack StreetPerth
1891 Western Australian Bank Stirling Terrace Albany
c1892 Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club Peppermint Grove
1893 Westpac Bank Building, Fremantle [3] [4] cnr High and Mouat StreetsFremantleExtant
1895Western Australian Bank99 Victoria Street Bunbury
1895National Australia Bank [5] cnr High and Mouat StreetsFremantleExtant
1896 Victoria Hall High Street Fremantle See Heritage Council assessment documentation [6]
189656 The EsplanadePeppermint Grove
1898 Windsor Hotel cnr Mends St and Mill Point RoadSouth Perth
c1899Manners Hill Park PavilionKeane StreetClaremont
c1899MinawarraClaremont
1899Samson's OfficesFremantle
1899"The Bungalow"38 Keane StreetPeppermint GroveDemolished 1990 by Warren Anderson [7]
1899St Luke's Rectory1 Willis StreetMosman Park
1900Union Bank (former)148 Avon Terrace York
1902 Elder Building cnr Phillimore and Cliff StreetsFremantle [8]
1902Samson Bond StoreCliff StreetFremantle [8] Converted into 13 luxury apartments in 2007
1903Alexandra Hall, St Luke's Precinct1 Willis Street,Mosman Park
1904Turton25 Harvest RoadNorth Fremantle
1905Addition of transepts and chancel to St Luke's Church1 Willis StreetMosman Park
1911Hillside30 Forrest St York
1914 Savoy Hotel 636-640 Hay Street Perth
1935Newspaper House125 St Georges TerracePerth
22 Palmerston Street [9] Northbridge
295 Newcastle Street [10] Northbridge
299 Newcastle Street [10] Northbridge
305 Newcastle Street [10] Northbridge
20 Monument StreetMosman Park

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References

  1. "Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Documentation - The Cliffe" (PDF). Heritage Council of Western Australia. 19 July 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
  2. "Fremantle Focus - South East Walking Tour". Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
  3. "The Western Australian Bank". The West Australian . 9 (2, 171). Western Australia. 26 January 1893. p. 2. Retrieved 16 January 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  4. "The Western Australian Bank new premises at Fremantle". Western Mail . VIII (372). Western Australia. 28 January 1893. p. 35. Retrieved 16 January 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  5. In principio, April 2002, p. 3, .b14756134. Fremantle, W.A : University Planning Office, 1989- Q 378.9411 IN
  6. Heritage Council. "Victoria Hall". Assessment document. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 20 November 2012.[ dead link ]
  7. Subiaco Post, 21 August 1990, p.1,55 (newspaper), .b16826188.
  8. 1 2 State Library of Western Australia Calatogue
  9. Palassis Architects. "Northbridge Urban Redevelopment Project : conservation report / prepared for the East Perth Redevelopment Authority by Palassis Architects." Published [Perth, W.A.] : East Perth Redevelopment Authority, 2000.
  10. 1 2 3 Palassis 2000