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The old laundry at Vaucluse House, 1916 / photographer unknown
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Title:
Wall in Vaucluse Park / photographer unknown
Date:
1916
Format:
1 photoprint : b&w ; 15 x 19 cm.
Inscription:
One of two photographs pasted onto the same page in an album and captioned 'The Old Laundry 1916'.
Subject:
Description:
The laundry building on the Vaucluse House estate was constructed around 1830 opposite the service yard of the house, an area defined by the rear wings of the house and the line of the property's water supply, a creek running though the estate. The building retains wooden tubs, a large mangle and the external stone troughs [ref: Robert Griffin, Joy Hughes, editors Vaucluse House: a history & guide Historic Houses Trust of NSW, 2007] but the brick 'wing' shown in this drawing was demolished in 1955-56 by the then Vaucluse Park Trustees. This was a period of refurbishment of Vaucluse as a 'period house, with a consultant advisor on interior decoration, Miss Russo, working in close collaboration with the Government Architect, Cobden Parkes, who was also a Trustee. This phase was destructive of Vaucluse House's more idiosyncratic features. In 1955-56 a rendered brick structure traditionally known as the 'silver room' (later 'China room'), located in the north-eastern corner of the courtyard was demolished, followed by the removal of the remains of the wings of the laundry.
Provenance:
Nielsen-Vaucluse Park Trust.
Source:
Vaucluse House ; Nielsen-Vaucluse Park Trust photograph album / 1
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
32492