
31 Bonnefin Road
The earliest reference found in the Rate Assessment Book was…

2 James Street
This house was built in about 1883, occupied first by Robert…

1 James Street
A surveyor’s notebook in the Mitchell Library shows progress…

14 Martin Street
The Parcel family also built this cottage on the land Amelia…

13 Martin Street
Dorisville is a brick cottage. Sands Directory listed H. Martin…

10 Martin Street
By 1890, Mrs Sarah Hodge was living in this weatherboard house…

11 Martin Street
Built by Charles Kavanagh on land which he had owned from 1884,…

12 Martin Street
Amelia Parcel bought Lot 2, Section 3 in Martin Street in September…

5 Martin Street
William Pilkington built a two-room brick cottage on this site…

26 Avenue Road
In 1896 Alfred Randall built this, his second of three homes,…

2 Martin Street
James Brown owned a four-room stone cottage in Martin Street…

24 Avenue Road
Alfred Randall bought this land for £480 from Numa Joubert in…

22 Avenue Road
Didier Joubert built this house in the late 1870s and until 1886…

20 Avenue Road
This house was built in about 1902. The land was part of a 30…

1 Avenue Road
John Campbell, who was Registrar at the Royal Mint Sydney, purchased…

12 Avenue Road
In 1914 Ruby Windeyer, wife of William Archibald Windeyer, purchased…

Figtree Road
This small stone church was originally Figtree Chapel, designed…

20 Figtree Road
In 1882 Francis Abigail sold Lot 14 (with frontages on Ferry…

16 Figtree Road
Francis Abigail sold the land to William Richard Stocker, quarryman,…

10 Figtree Road
Charles Smith bought this land from Didier Joubert and then sold…

14 Figtree Road
This cottage, on Lot 11 Section 2 of the cricket ground subdivision,…

1 Figtree Road
This house was built by Didier Joubert. It was designed as a…

34 Joubert Street
Mme Louise Bonnefin (daughter of Didier Joubert) occupied this…

2 Joubert Street
George Durham, accountant, was first mentioned in Sands Directory…

28 Joubert Street
Coorabel is reputed to be the first new home built by Didier…

28A Joubert Street
Annabel Lea was built as a farm building, with servants' quarters…

1 Reiby Road
Figtree House was built in three stages. Mary Reibey (Reiby),…

60 & 62 Mary Street
This pair of timber cottages is typical of those built in this…

58 Mary Street
Louis F. Heydon, lawyer, politician and influential Catholic,…

54 Mary Street
In 1884, William Murray occupied Patrick McCarthy’s three-room…

46 Mary Street
Charles Smith acquired this land, Lot 11, Section 5, part of…

44a Mary Street
This house was built in 1878 for G.R. Barker, an attendant at…

42 Mary Street
Patrick McCarthy built this stone cottage on this site in 1889.…

38 Mary Street
In 1874 Captain Lewis Truscott and his wife Elizabeth retired…

29 Mary Street
This house was built about 1914

36 Mary Street
This house was built in the 1870s by Lewis Truscott, a ship's…

9 Mary Street
Mrs Hartland was born Hannah Barker at Lane Cove in June, 1848,…

Mary Street
Marist Fathers Dubreuil and Rocher came to Hunters Hill in 1847…

3 & 5 Short Street
A map which pre-dates 1880 of the Joubert subdivision, including…

2 Massey Street
This house was built in 1880 facing Bridge Street (now Pittwater…

10 Milling Street
Bernard Fitzpatrick lived in this area from 1864 and became an…

59 Pittwater Road
The original site was was included in Everard’s grant of 1798…

6 Everard Street
By 1885 much of the Everard Farm had been subdivided (the playing…

62 Blaxland Street
This corner block was shown as Lot 6, High Street, on a plan…

62 Park Road
This land was part of the Field of Mars Common, and Frederick…

41 Blaxland Street
Alexander Hood of Clarence River paid £250 in 1885 for land…

21 Mark Street
Angelo Tomaghi bought this land from Didier Joubert in 1881 and…

17 & 19 Mark Street
Didier Joubert sold this lot to William Murray, a stonemason,…

12 Mark Street
This small stone cottage was built in 1883-4 by Carlo Cerutti,…

11 Mark Street
Between 1882 and 1892 Henry Nattey was living in Mark Street.…

4 and 6 Mark Street
This was once a single house; it was built on part of D.N. Joubert’s…

14 John Street
This house was once the coachman's cottage for the Makinson estates…

1 John Street
This house was apparently built in 1883 or 1884 by Patrick McCarthy…

1A John Street
This house was built, as were three others, from second-hand…

153 Victoria Road
This house, used as a restaurant for many years, now houses a…

163 Victoria Road
This four-room stone cottage, with iron roof, was the first post…

147 Victoria Road
This house was the first police station in Gladesville; it had…

141, 143 Victoria Road
These two semi-detached cottages appear in Sands Directory by…

Salter Street
In 1836 Thomas Stubbs, a musician and auctioneer, bought 18 acres…

7 De Milhau Road
Part of a Crown Grant to Susannah Nash (1836) was acquired by…

11 De Milhau Road
This house was built by Gabriel de Milhau (see Paraza), who occupied…

6 Earnshaw Street
This land (Lot 38 and parts of 37 and 39) was part of James Devlin’s…

33 Makinson Street
This house and the adjoining five lots were purchased in 1884…

3 Mars Street
The land of Mars Street was part of an 8 acre lot owned by Earnshaw…

15 Mars Street
This farm cottage by Tarban Creek appears to date from the 1840s…

16 Mars Street
Three houses existed in Mars Street from the late 1880s; 3, 15…

3 Venus Street
George Miles, a stonemason, who may have been a son of William…

65 Batemans Road
This house was on a main track between Tarban and Gladesville,…

52 Batemans Road
This cottage (as do all those in Batemans Road) stands on land…

45 Batemans Road
This house was built by John Reeves (see 19 Batemans Road) in…

34 Batemans Road
Edwin Pierce purchased this land from Robert Earnshaw in 1893…

32 Batemans Road
This land formed part of the original grant to James Devlin.…

30 Batemans Road
This house was built for Mr John Farley in the 1890s. In the…

29 Batemans Road
In 1890 Edward Baker, dealer, rented this house from H.E. Vaughan,…

26 Batemans Road
This house was built in 1892 for Thomas Cooke, warder, and his…

24 Batemans Road
This house may have been Robert Bateman’s hut of about 1840…

22 Batemans Road
The First Certificate of Title of the land was granted to David…

19 Batemans Road
John Reeves (see Batemans Road Area), stonemason and farmer,…

16a Batemans Road
This was a second house, for tenants, on the property of David…

6A Batemans Road
This house was built on part of the original James Devlin grant…