Restaurant - Formerly Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.
51 Moorabool Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No 216264
Woolstores Industrial Heritage Area
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Statement of Significance
C listed - Local significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICICANCE
The former Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company building, 51 Moorabool Street, has significance as one of few intact mid 19th century commercial buildings with a largely intact shopfront in Geelong. Built in 1856 for Smith Brothers, leather merchants to a design by the Geelong architects Backhouse and Reynolds, it was later owned by the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company. The building appears to be in good condition when viewed from the street.
The former Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company building at 51 Moorabool Street is architecturally significant at a LOCAL level. It demonstrates original or early design qualities of an early Victorian Free Classical style. These qualities include the crowning rudimentary parapet with the raised central rectangular section, moulded parapet stringcourses, arched first floor tripartite windows openings, decorative first floor window architraves supported by elaborate consoles, decorative keystone that punctuates the central window arch, and the ground floor facade with its flanking smoothly-rusticated pilasters capped with rectangular heads having projecting arched rustication, and the three-bayed composition of arched openings supported by rectangular stop chamfered pilasters on rectilinear pedestals. Other intact or appropriate qualities include the timber framed double hung first floor windows, central arched ground floor doorway with timber and glazed French doors and timber framed and arched transom window above, arched timber framed and fixed, 12 paned ground floor windows with arched timber framed 3 paned transom windows, rendered base panels below the ground floor windows, plain rendered north wall, hipped roof form clad in galvanised corrugated steel, rear brick wall construction, shallow arched window opening with brick voussoirs and the rear timber framed double hung window.
The former Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company building at 51 Moorabool Street is historically significant at a LOCAL level. It has associations with the early development of commercial buildings and companies in Geelong in the mid 19th century, and is a relatively intact and unusual legacy of these developments. In particular, this building has associations with the Smith Brothers, leather merchants and original owners who instigated construction in 1856. The building has further associations with the early Geelong architects, Backhouse and Reynolds, who were responsible for the design. There are also long-term associations with the Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company between 1872 and c.1960. Overall, the former Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company building is of LOCAL significance.
References
L. Huddle, 'Architects in Geelong 1840-1860', vol.2, Humanities Research Report, School of Architecture & Building, University of Melbourne, October 1979, vol.1, pp.63-68.
Reports and Drainage Plans, Barwon Water profis system, 1985.
Sands & McDougall's Directory of Geelong, 1972, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
Sands & McDougall's "Invicta" Geelong Directory, 1968, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
Geelong City Council Rate Books (Bellerine Ward), 1855-1960, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
Town Plan of Geelong 1858, Geelong Historical Records Centre. Land Title Search 5690, Land Titles Office, Bourke Street, Melbourne.
The Geelong Advertiser, 2 August 1856, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
Morrow, W.J., Index to the Geelong Advertiser, 1850 -1866, Geelong Historical Records Centre.
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Restaurant - Formerly Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co. - Physical Description 1
Description
The former Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company building (now Savvas Restaurant), 51 Moorabool Street, Geelong, is situated next to the Wool Exchange Hotel. The building takes up the bulk of the site and abuts the front Moorabool Street boundary.
The symmetrical, two storey, early Victorian Free Classical styled building is characterised by a crowning rudimentary parapet with a raised central rectangular section. The parapet is adorned by moulded stringcourses in the upper reaches.
The first floor comprises an early arched tripartite windows openings, highlighted by decorative architraves supported by elaborate consoles. The window openings have early timber framed double hung windows within. The arch of the larger central window is punctuated by an early decorative keystone, above which is an introduced timber flagpole. Below the windows is an introduced cantilevering concave verandah.
Of particular interest is the intact ground floor facade. It has early smoothly-rusticated flanking pilasters capped with rectangular heads having projecting arched rustication above the introduced verandah. Between the pilasters is a three-bayed composition of arched openings supported by rectangular stop chamfered pilasters on rectilinear pedestals. The central arched bay has an early door opening with timber and glazed French doors and a timber framed arched transom window above. The flanking openings have fixed, timber framed, 12 paned windows with arched timber framed three paned transom windows. Below the windows are rendered base panels.
The exposed northern side wall of the building has a plain wall that has recently been re-rendered.
Behind the front parapet is a hipped roof form clad in galvanised corrugated steel. The rear wall construction is painted brick and there is an early shallow arched window opening having brick voussoirs and an early timber framed double hung window. The stairs, door opening and single store skillion addition at the rear have been introduced.
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - Geelong City Urban Conservation Study, Volumes 2-5
Author: Graeme Butler
Year: 1991
Grading: CGreater Geelong - Geelong City Urban Conservation Study
Author: Graeme Butler
Year: 1993
Grading: CGreater Geelong - Geelong City 'C' Citations Study
Author: Dr David Rowe
Year: 2002
Grading:
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FORMER GEELONG WOOL EXCHANGEVictorian Heritage Register H0622
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FORMER SCOTTISH CHIEFS HOTELVictorian Heritage Register H0662
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CORIO VILLAVictorian Heritage Register H0193
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