Wattle House, 53 Jackson Street, St Kilda : a report prepared for the Historic Buildings Council, Victoria, 1986. 1986.

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Wattle House, 53 Jackson Street, St Kilda : a report prepared for the Historic Buildings Council, Victoria, 1986. 1986.

A report investigating the historical significance of Wattle House, the former home of colonial architect Samuel Jackson. Includes a National Trust list of pre-gold rush buildings in Victoria. Also includes a portrait of Samuel Jackson and a picture of Wattle House. The report was prepared by Carlotta Kellaway and Gabrielle Moylan.

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Moylan, Gabrielle.

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Jackson, Samuel, 1806-1876

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Kellaway, Carlotta

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Historic Buildings Council (Vic.)

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Wattle House, 53 Jackson Street, St Kilda has historical significance because of the building's association with the earliest history of St. Kilda in the 1840s and 1850s when it was a popular seaside resort for the colony's more affluent citizens. The building has state and national significance because of its very early pre-goldrush date of construction. From the description of Wattle House, 53 Jackson Street, St Kilda : a report prepared for the Historic Buildings Council, Victoria...