Artist's note: John Knight c. 1862. Possibly Goodman's house from 1850s. Note narrow eaves, bay window. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Bernard Handley, as part of a design project in conjunction with the Hawthorn Historical Society. Historic Hawthorn: a photographic essay - The wide range of Hawthorn’s Victorian architecture, from cottage to mansion to iconic site, has been recorded in photographs taken by the Swinburne Graphic Design students in the 1970s for a project undertaken in association with the Hawthorn Historical Society. The students worked under the direction of Alan Campbell-Drury, Photography Lecturer and Robert Francis, then Swinburne Lecturer in Graphic Design and Art Director Studio Manager of the ‘Design Studio’....
Artist's notes: Typical brick double-fronted cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Lou Joh...
Artist's note: Note roof line, entrance, gable, windows. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josi...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Terry Teoh, as part of a design project in conjunction with t...
Artist's note: John Knight c. 1862. Possibly Goodman's house from 1850s. Note narrow eaves, bay wind...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Stuart Cole, as part of a design project in conjunction with ...
Artist's note: Single storey brick pair c. late 1870's. Note unusual cast iron and bay window under ...
Artist's note: Two storey cement rendered decaying house of 1870's. Note bay window under verandah. ...
Artist's note: Double fronted two storey brick house. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, John Je...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Bernard Handley, as part of a design project in conjunction w...
Artist's note: Two storey mansion (now apartment house) belonging to Thomas Guest, of Guest's Biscui...
Artist's note: Unusual verandah and ridging. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Lou Johns, as pa...
Artist's note: House of late 1930's? Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Debbie Clohesy, as part ...
Artist's note: Timber cottage with pushed out front room - early 1880's. Verandah not original. Moth...
Artist's note: Single storey cement rendered cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Joan Wa...
Artist's note: Brick cottage - L-shaped verandah like H10. New fence. Photograph taken by Swinburne ...
Artist's notes: Typical brick double-fronted cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Lou Joh...
Artist's note: Note roof line, entrance, gable, windows. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josi...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Terry Teoh, as part of a design project in conjunction with t...
Artist's note: John Knight c. 1862. Possibly Goodman's house from 1850s. Note narrow eaves, bay wind...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Stuart Cole, as part of a design project in conjunction with ...
Artist's note: Single storey brick pair c. late 1870's. Note unusual cast iron and bay window under ...
Artist's note: Two storey cement rendered decaying house of 1870's. Note bay window under verandah. ...
Artist's note: Double fronted two storey brick house. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, John Je...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Bernard Handley, as part of a design project in conjunction w...
Artist's note: Two storey mansion (now apartment house) belonging to Thomas Guest, of Guest's Biscui...
Artist's note: Unusual verandah and ridging. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Lou Johns, as pa...
Artist's note: House of late 1930's? Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Debbie Clohesy, as part ...
Artist's note: Timber cottage with pushed out front room - early 1880's. Verandah not original. Moth...
Artist's note: Single storey cement rendered cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Joan Wa...
Artist's note: Brick cottage - L-shaped verandah like H10. New fence. Photograph taken by Swinburne ...
Artist's notes: Typical brick double-fronted cottage. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Lou Joh...
Artist's note: Note roof line, entrance, gable, windows. Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Josi...
Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Terry Teoh, as part of a design project in conjunction with t...