Local Government
Claremont
Region
Metropolitan
21 Bay View Tce Claremont
Claremont
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1922 to 1923
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Heritage List | Adopted | 07 Jul 2015 |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 05 Aug 2014 | HA - Category 1 |
HA - Category 1 |
Double storey rendered masonry with a distinctive first floor with apex parapet, decorative ball topped pilasters, skillion roofed first floor verandah over the shop frontage. The verandah has a decorative curved valance and vertical spaced timber balustrade. The shopfront has a dado with glazing above and recessed entry to one side.
In the early 1900s there was a stone house on this site owned by W. J. Hancock and occupied by Dr Andrew McNeil. By 1920 this and the adjoining site at No.23 were vacant. The existing two-storey building was built in 1922-23 for chemist Alfred E. Golder. He had previously had a pharmacy at Greenbushes for many years. At Claremont, his daughter Lyla Golder, herself a qualified chemist, was in partnership. By 1949, the business had been taken over by chemist Miss Edith Jacobsen. Jacobsen's Pharmacy was still occupying the building in 1986.
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424 | MI |
Level/reason re contributory significance Considerable Contribution: architectural style dominant between contemporary buildings, and it relates to the Claremont Hotel. Long term associations with Golders chemists.
Individual Building or Group
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