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- Charterisville abstract "Charterisville is the name given to the residence and property at 77 Burke Road Ivanhoe, Victoria Australia closely associated with the Heidelberg School of Australian art.David Charteris McArthur, Melbourne's first banker (with the Bank of Australasia), sportsman (player in first recorded cricket match in Victoria and later captain of the Melbourne Cricket Club) and prominent public figure (the McArthur Gallery in the National Gallery of Victoria is named for him), purchased 84 acres (34 hectares) for £350 in 1838 from one Thomas Walker. He moved there (while keeping a \"cottage\" in Little Collins Street, Melbourne) in 1840 giving it the name Charterisville. It eventually consisted of a single-storey mansion, with coachhouse, cottages, stables and winery. In 1853 he acquired an adjacent 153 acres (62 hectares) \"Waverley\" for £850 from his brother-in-law William Darkes. The house was extended substantially around 1868 when McArthur retired. After his death in 1887, the property (by then 108 acres) was sold at auction to John Fergusson and John Roberts, who let the south half of the house to the painter Walter Withers, initiating a 40-year association with the arts.\"Charterisville\" was owned by Francois de Castella, government viticulture expert, in the 1920s. It passed to Hubert de Castella, owner of the Yeringberg Winery, and remained in his family until around 1960.In its most developed form, it was built on a U-shaped plan, for the most part of local sandstone, with a long east-facing front wing and north and south wings extending to the rear forming a courtyard. An extensive cellar was built under the drawing room. The north wing was demolished in 1962 and rear verandahs enclosed.".
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- Charterisville wikiPageRevisionID "707672101".
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Sass.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_McClintock.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Alf_Fisher.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Vincent.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Bassett_(artist).
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Streeton.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Asquith_Baker.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Australia_and_New_Zealand_Banking_Group.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_art.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melbourne_culture.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Tait.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink David_Charteris_McArthur.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink E._Phillips_Fox.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Moffat.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Moffitt.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Frank_R._Crozier.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Monteath.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Hal_Waugh.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Recknall.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Heidelberg_School.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Egersdörfer.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Ramsay.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Ina_Gregory.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Ivanhoe,_Victoria.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink James_Peter_Quinn.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink John_Henry_Tait.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink John_Shirlow.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Pole.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Lindsay.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Little_Collins_Street,_Melbourne.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Marshal_Hall.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Meyer_(artist).
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Max_Meldrum.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Art_School.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Cricket_Club.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Nevin_Tait.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Lindsay.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Humphrey_(painter).
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Tudor_St_George_Tucker.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Ursula_Foster.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Violet_Teague.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink W._S._Wemyss.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink W._Wallace_Anderson.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Withers.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Will_Dyson.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLink Yering,_Victoria.
- Charterisville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charterisville".
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- Charterisville subject Category:Australian_art.
- Charterisville subject Category:Houses_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Charterisville subject Category:Melbourne_culture.
- Charterisville hypernym Name.
- Charterisville type Art.
- Charterisville comment "Charterisville is the name given to the residence and property at 77 Burke Road Ivanhoe, Victoria Australia closely associated with the Heidelberg School of Australian art.David Charteris McArthur, Melbourne's first banker (with the Bank of Australasia), sportsman (player in first recorded cricket match in Victoria and later captain of the Melbourne Cricket Club) and prominent public figure (the McArthur Gallery in the National Gallery of Victoria is named for him), purchased 84 acres (34 hectares) for £350 in 1838 from one Thomas Walker. ".
- Charterisville label "Charterisville".
- Charterisville sameAs Q14935077.
- Charterisville sameAs m.0bmf3rb.
- Charterisville sameAs Q14935077.
- Charterisville wasDerivedFrom Charterisville?oldid=707672101.
- Charterisville isPrimaryTopicOf Charterisville.