The former Sailor's Home is located along George Street at The Rocks. The original block was designed by Weaver & Kemp and built in 1864 in the Victorian Italianate architectural style, as cheap, clean accommodation for sailors. The streetfront block was designed by Spain & Cosh and built in 1926 in the Inter-War Free Classical architectural style. A continuous parapet in Classical Revival style links the blocks. The Sailor's Home hosted sailors until the 1970s and now houses the Billich Gallery and a Sailors Thai restaurant.
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As far as we can tell from the outside, that must have been a fine place for young sailors, whilst in port. Otherwise I bet their mothers would have worried about what sort of dive they slept in :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good re-use for what was a very useful building in its time.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it was used until the 70's!
ReplyDeletevery nice building! :)
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Looks like a plush address for sailors in port.
ReplyDeleteThis historical building is very well maintained.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Have a fabulous week.
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That sky is so blue-tiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday, Jim.
Hurrah! A webpage from where I can really obtain valuable facts and improve my knowledge.
ReplyDeletereminds me of the 'Seaman's Bethel'....a similar home for sailor's in New Bedford, Mass, and now a museum of sorts......great shot, too
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
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One cool sailors home.. Great post:)
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A building that substantial and grand deserves to have many lives!
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Lovely!
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Visiting again for Blue Monday- hope you can stop by..
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Interesting building! I think it is cool that it has been maintained. Historical buildings can be fascinating.
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~Linnea
Nicely renovated!
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