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Urangeline
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Alternative name(s)EdzellMilduraHistorical notes
‘Urangeline’, originally known as ‘Edzell’ and later as ‘Mildura’, at 349 Barkers Road, Kew, is significant to the extent of its original fabric. The house was designed in 1883 by architectural practice Reed, Henderson & Smart for Scottish-born solicitor James C Stewart, and erected in 1884. The house was later owned by grazier Alexander McEdward, who renamed it ‘Mildura’ (1888-99), and then pastoralist Thomas Rand (1899-1922) who gave it its present name. The property was then purchased by the Baptist Union of Victoria to serve as the home for the newly established Carey Baptist Grammar School.
Date of construction1884Date of acquisition1922KeywordBuildingsCategoryProperty | Kew Campus | UrangelinePlans and Maps
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Urangeline. Carey Collections, accessed 07/02/2025, https://archives.carey.com.au/nodes/view/39