
Alexandra Street & Ferdinand Street
From 1868 services had been conducted (in the Council Chambers…

Alexandra and Ernest Streets
This Post Office was built in 1890, the year in which W.L.Vernon…

1 Alexandra Street
This house stands on land that was originally part of the Crown…

2 Alexandra Street
This was built as a private boarding house in 1882 by Felix Cullen,…

3 Alexandra Street
In 1865 William Wright bought this land from Thomas Ambrose Foss.…

4 Alexandra Street
James Nutman of Nutman and Fox, builders (see The Gladstone),…

5 Alexandra Street
Frederick Nelson rented a house and shop from John Cuneo until…

6 Alexandra Street
In 1881 on vacant land which he owned, Antonio Bondietti, stonemason,…

8 Alexandra Street
In about 1883 William Hodge became first ratepayer on a house…

9 Alexandra Street
Jeremiah Cronin, stonemason, built this as a three-room stone…

10,12 & 14 Alexandra Street
Annie Schmidt (see also 1 James Street) bought this land from…

11 Alexandra Street
Built by Jeremiah Cronin, stonemason, as a seven-room house,…

15 Alexandra Street
In 1878 William Wright sold this land to John McGovern, gardener,…

16 Alexandra Street
Another Felix Cullen house, this one was built during 1879. Frank…

17 Alexandra Street
During 1869 a school being conducted in the church in Church…

19 Alexandra Street
The land was granted to William Morgan in 1834 and later acquired…

21 Alexandra Street
The land on which this house is built was vacant in 1862 and…

22 Alexandra Street
The original Council Chamber, measuring 50 feet by 30 feet and…

23 Alexandra Street
From 1879 to 1885 Miss L. Twentyman was postmistress in this…

25 Alexandra Street
This house was built by William O’Donnell c1888 and was the…

26 Alexandra Street
Among several examples in Hunters Hill of houses designed around…

29 Alexandra Street
John Lagleyze (Lagleize) was a baker who had lived in Woolwich…

33 Alexandra Street
Original bakery built c1867 destroyed by fire and replaced by…

34 Alexandra Street
Thomas Connelly, a gardener, moved into this stone house in the…

35 Alexandra Street
John Cuneo (see also The Garibaldi next door) came from Genoa…

36 Alexandra Street
When rates were introduced in 1861 a cottage, almost certainly…

37 Alexandra Street
John Cuneo from Genoa (see also 35 Alexandra Street and 1-3 Foss…

38 Alexandra Street
A traditional tradesman's cottage if the 19th century, Vienna…

39 Alexandra Street
Sited on the corner opposite the Garibaldi Hotel, Joseph F. Clarke…

43 Alexandra Street
Land purchased by Matilda, wife of Charles A. Johnston, salesman…

47 Alexandra Street
This land was part of an 1834 grant to William Morgan. The house…

48 & 50 Alexandra Street
Charles Fairland acquired the land on which both of these semi-detached…

51 Alexandra Street
The name Luscombe first appeared in Sands Directory in 1900,…

54 Alexandra Street
This timber and stone building on the corner of Ady Street, stands…

55 Alexandra Street
Thought to be once the gardener's house for Moocooboolah (no.…

56 Alexandra Street
The Memorial Hall was conceived as 'The Soldiers Amelioration…

57 Alexandra Street
Built of brick, with stone eagles on each of the gate pillars,…

59 Alexandra Street
This house was built for Sydney S. Thomas, a representative of…

64 Alexandra Street
This was probably the house of J.M. Hazeland and first occupied…

65 Alexandra Street
One of the many surviving Joubert sandstone houses, this home…

66 Alexandra Street
This house and its neighbour no. 68 are both sandstone, similar…

68 Alexandra Street
In 1879 George Arthur became a tenant of Mrs Elizabeth Potts…

70 Alexandra Street
Built on part of the Foss lands, stonemason Ponziano Cavalli…

71 Alexandra Street
Built on land formerly part of Moocooboolah (65 Alexandra Street)…

72 Alexandra Street
In 1869 the land on which this house stands was owned by Henry…

74 Alexandra Street
The house was built around 1903 for Stephen H. Weedon and designed…

76 Alexandra Street
The house is believed to have been constructed for Charles Metcalfe…

80 Alexandra Street
This house is one of Hunters Hill's most striking examples of…