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Bishopscourt Melbourne: Official Residence and Family Home

Rushen, Elizabeth
"Bishopscourt is one of the last surviving pre-gold rush house and garden complexes within the City of Melbourne. Set in an Arcadian landscape, it was designed as an Italianate villa by James Blackburn, one of Melbourne's leading architects. The building was extended fifty years later by Arts and Crafts advocate Walter Richmond Butler, and although it has been renovated and refurbished over the years, the original building remains largely intact. The centre of diocesan life, Bishopscourt was built as the family home of Melbourne's Anglican bishops and archbishops and their wives. For the fourteen women whose task it was to manage her private household, Bishopscourt represented a unique challenge. Each of these women interpreted her role in her own way and each maintained the tradition of generous hospitality, but such a life was not without cost. This lavishly illustrated book focuses on the work and lives of these women." (back cover)
Published 2013 Mosaic Press Preston, Vic
ISBN 9781743240991

$55.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Fine N/A Soft cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 16045
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