• 21 & 23 Gale Street

    Alfred Edgington, a director of Atlas Engineering Company (see Mort's Dock), owned these two stone houses in 1885 on land [...]

  • 1,3,5 Gale Street

    This land was part of T.D. Edwards' 11 acre grant of 1835. This was owned by William Hamilton until 1880, [...]

  • 7 Gale Street

    Gale Street was named after Robert Vining Gale, variously a schoolmaster, Mayor of Hunters Hill and Town Clerk. As vacant [...]

  • 8 Gale Street

    This land is part of 11 acres granted to Thomas Dyer Edwards in 1836 (he had a similar grant on [...]

  • 15 & 17 Gale Street

    Some time between 1881 and 1884, George Fesq built these two 10-room stone houses and Matthew Bloomfield used the premises [...]

  • 18 Gale Street

    During 1877 Charles George Ireland, draughtsman, of Balmain, paid rates on an unfinished wooden house and land at Woolwich. The [...]

  • 2 Gale Street

    In 1889 George Fesq (see Verdelais, 9 Hunter Street) owned vacant land on this corner. The hotel was built in [...]