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[[File:Essex House 1905 7164460554 d900be69cc o.jpg|thumb|Essex House, Gawler, South Australia.]]
The southern half of this building is the original, built in 1905, with the northern half being added in 1928. Both were designed by architects English and Soward. This store replaced a few small shops. Original features include pressed metal panels, cast iron structural columns and the Flying Fox payment system to a central cashier. Some original leadlight windows remain; others were commissioned by the Mattei family, these being above the doorways. The "external link" below provided valuable reference to previous proprietors of buildings on this site.
The southern half of this building is the original, built in 1905, with the northern half being added in 1928. Both were designed by architects English and Soward. This store replaced a few small shops. Original features include pressed metal panels, cast iron structural columns and the Flying Fox payment system to a central cashier. Some original leadlight windows remain; others were commissioned by the Mattei family, these being above the doorways. The "external link" below provided valuable reference to previous proprietors of buildings on this site.


[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4EjkA7CXbhAcDhlcFRGUTd4bUE Click here for the article in the Bunyip published in 1930 when HB Crosby purchased Essex House. ][[File:Essex House 1905 7164460554 d900be69cc o.jpg|thumb|Essex House, Gawler, South Australia.]][http://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/sets/72157629684295825/ Click here] to view photos of 98-100 Murray Street.
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4EjkA7CXbhAcDhlcFRGUTd4bUE Click here for the article in the Bunyip published in 1930 when HB Crosby purchased Essex House.][http://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/sets/72157629684295825/ Click here] to view photos of 98-100 Murray Street.
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 2 September 2024

Fast Facts
Address: 96-100 Murray Street
Town or Locality: Gawler


Essex House, Gawler, South Australia.

The southern half of this building is the original, built in 1905, with the northern half being added in 1928. Both were designed by architects English and Soward. This store replaced a few small shops. Original features include pressed metal panels, cast iron structural columns and the Flying Fox payment system to a central cashier. Some original leadlight windows remain; others were commissioned by the Mattei family, these being above the doorways. The "external link" below provided valuable reference to previous proprietors of buildings on this site.

Click here for the article in the Bunyip published in 1930 when HB Crosby purchased Essex House.Click here to view photos of 98-100 Murray Street.


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Murray Street 100 001
Murray Street 100 001
View from Essex House c1900
View from Essex House c1900
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Murray Street_62 to 98 2005


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