The Glasgow Estate 14 Magnificent Business-Villa Sites 1888
The Glasgow Estate Footscray (Now Yarraville-Seddon) was the benchmark success story of the inner west in 1884. Everything locally was compared to this estate's success and build progress. This Estate sale is a later follow-up from the original from 1884 (available in our store).
This zone was originally known as Belgravia. Seddon was officially declared a suburb in 1906. Named after Richard Seddon, the once New Zealand Prime Minister from 1893 to 1906, who resided there with his wife before he moved to Bendigo and later to New Zealand. His wife was the Daughter of John Stewart Spottiswoode, in which Spotswood is derived from.
This huge historical estate map includes: Gamon Street, Tongue Street, William Street (now Barnet Street), Mackay Street, Somerville Road, Railway Place (now Pentland Parade, Bellairs Avenue), Princess Street, Berry Street, Fairlie Street, Stephen Street, Nicholson Street, Hyde Street.
A beautiful historic talking point for any home that loves our inner west area.
The Glasgow Estate Footscray (Now Yarraville-Seddon) was the benchmark success story of the inner west in 1884. Everything locally was compared to this estate's success and build progress. This Estate sale is a later follow-up from the original from 1884 (available in our store).
This zone was originally known as Belgravia. Seddon was officially declared a suburb in 1906. Named after Richard Seddon, the once New Zealand Prime Minister from 1893 to 1906, who resided there with his wife before he moved to Bendigo and later to New Zealand. His wife was the Daughter of John Stewart Spottiswoode, in which Spotswood is derived from.
This huge historical estate map includes: Gamon Street, Tongue Street, William Street (now Barnet Street), Mackay Street, Somerville Road, Railway Place (now Pentland Parade, Bellairs Avenue), Princess Street, Berry Street, Fairlie Street, Stephen Street, Nicholson Street, Hyde Street.
A beautiful historic talking point for any home that loves our inner west area.
The Glasgow Estate Footscray (Now Yarraville-Seddon) was the benchmark success story of the inner west in 1884. Everything locally was compared to this estate's success and build progress. This Estate sale is a later follow-up from the original from 1884 (available in our store).
This zone was originally known as Belgravia. Seddon was officially declared a suburb in 1906. Named after Richard Seddon, the once New Zealand Prime Minister from 1893 to 1906, who resided there with his wife before he moved to Bendigo and later to New Zealand. His wife was the Daughter of John Stewart Spottiswoode, in which Spotswood is derived from.
This huge historical estate map includes: Gamon Street, Tongue Street, William Street (now Barnet Street), Mackay Street, Somerville Road, Railway Place (now Pentland Parade, Bellairs Avenue), Princess Street, Berry Street, Fairlie Street, Stephen Street, Nicholson Street, Hyde Street.
A beautiful historic talking point for any home that loves our inner west area.