• 51 Alexandra Street

    The name Luscombe first appeared in Sands Directory in 1900, with A.L.H. Cooke as occupier. The house may have been [...]

  • 55 Alexandra Street

    Thought to be once the gardener's house for Moocooboolah (no. 65) it was owned during 1890 by Conrad Nattey (see [...]

  • 19 Alexandra Street

    The land was granted to William Morgan in 1834 and later acquired by William Foss. In 1837 he sold four [...]

  • 57 Alexandra Street

    Built of brick, with stone eagles on each of the gate pillars, this house with its abutment to Martha Lane [...]

  • 1 Alexandra Street

    This house stands on land that was originally part of the Crown grant to William Morgan in 1834, and subsequently [...]

  • 21 Alexandra Street

    The land on which this house is built was vacant in 1862 and belonged to Ambrose Foss. Gabriel de Milhau [...]

  • 59 Alexandra Street

    This house was built for Sydney S. Thomas, a representative of Brooks Cotton; it was first listed in Sands Directory [...]

  • 2 Alexandra Street

    This was built as a private boarding house in 1882 by Felix Cullen, a migrant from County Leitrim in Ireland, [...]

  • 23 Alexandra Street

    From 1879 to 1885 Miss L. Twentyman was postmistress in this house; the owner was John Quirk of Madeline Street. [...]