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Swifts, Darling Point

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778:. Edmund Resch Jr married Florence Mabel Bennett in 1927 and they made Swifts their home until they died (Florence in 1959 and Edmund Resch Jr in 1963). In September 1925 Arnold Resch, who regularly appeared in the social pages of Sydney's newspapers, was the defendant in a sensational £25,000 "Breach of Promise" legal action against him by Madame Andre Vacher Lauzanne, a so-called French beauty who was the proprietor of "an exclusive Sydney salon". This was a highly publicised legal case resulting from the alleged failure to proceed with the matrimonial plans. It was reported that the case "was a cause celebre that rocked Sydney and sent the circulations of the evening press soaring to record heights for several weeks". The salaciousness of the Lauzanne vs Resch case and the notoriety of the defendant became the subject of a black and white short film which was a huge hit in cinemas. Following settlement of the Supreme Court of New South Wales legal action, in February 1926 Arnold Resch (then 46 years old) married 21-year-old Tottie (née Dennis) in a private ("doors locked") service at St Marks Church, Darling Point, which was followed by a reception at the Astor apartments in Macquarie Street. He subsequently purchased the property of Belhaven in Victoria Road Bellevue Hill. 794:
Wales, before Chief Justice Harvey, to divide their father's estate and to determine the future ownership of Swifts. In October the "Grand Old Resch Home" was sold at public auction to Edmund Resch Jr. Arnold Resch transferred his undivided moiety in Swifts to Edmund Resch Jr. Arnold Resch retired from the brewery business in 1930. Due to his concerns about the high rate of taxation in New South Wales, on 11 March 1936 Arnold Resch farewelled Australia (aboard the new Orient steam liner the Orion) for Jersey in the Channel Islands together with his wife, Tottie Resch and daughter Vera Caroline (later Le Cras). Following the German occupation of the Channel Islands from 30 June 1940, although an Australian citizen Arnold Resch was removed from his family and the Jersey home that he had acquired, being a grand chateau on 22 acres with orchard and gardens, and was repatriated to Germany where it is believed he died in 1942.
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garden paths. The changes made for the servants from the original Tooth-era structures reveal the general employment circumstances of domestic staff in the inter-war era with their diminishing numbers limiting employers' opportunities for engaging and retaining reliable staff. Edmund Resch Jr also redecorated the interiors of the main house in the late 1920s, with much of the heavy flock wallpaper still in situ by the 1990s. Further plans were prepared by architects Robertson & Marks for the retaining wall, lavatory and manure bins. During this period the house continued to feature prominently in pop culture with Women's Weekly running the occasional article of the intimate jottings of tennis parties and balls at the "castle-like home of Mrs Edmund Resch, Darling Point".
731:. In June 1900, for reasons unknown, the property title was transferred from Edmund to his wife, Carolina, only to be transferred back to Edmund in October of that year. In Resch's ownership, the alterations were confined to some interior redecorating and a tennis court, suggesting Resch was quite content with what they had received courtesy of his business rival, Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth. During the First World War, when anti-German sentiment was rife throughout the country, Edmund contributed generously to the war effort and made up the difference in pay for about sixty employees who had enlisted. In 1909, Edmund and Carolina Resch left for Europe for five years, only to return in 1914. During this time 1229:
only example of its work to be found outside South Australia. It is of considerable significance for its outstanding quality of workmanship and choice of materials, its delightful sound, and the retention of the original façade pipe decoration. The superior mechanical and tonal style of the organ has been strongly influenced by the 1877 Hill & Son organ in the Adelaide Town Hall, which the firm worked upon, and differs considerably from the firm's Melbourne productions. The organ was opened at Gawler on 13 September 1885 and was enlarged by Fincham & Hobday to two manuals in 1888.
1132:(opium den), the upper hall and the vestibule walls and ceiling are also their work – and most likely some of the other rooms. It is also likely that John Clay Beeler, an American trained art decorator then working in Sydney, who went on to decorate the interior of Melbourne's International Exhibition building for the 1888 Centenary, undertook work in the interior decoration. The copy of Guido Reni's Aurora in the sopraporte is believed to be the work of the Italian decorator in Sydney Signor Lorenzini, who regarded Reni as a master Italian artist from the early seventeenth century. 600: 873:
the title intended to revert to the Catholic Church on the death of the Resch's gardener. Some alterations were made to the house for the Catholic Church by architects S. G. Hirst & Kennedy. The former ballroom was converted for use as a chapel-of-ease (named St Edmunds in honour of Edmund Resch Jr) that seated 200 and had standing room for about 60 people. Alterations were made to improve services in 1965 and some redecoration but throughout this period the furniture appears to have changed little from what the Resch family had left. That same year, 1964,
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a prime example of how the upper-class people lived in the 19th century in Australia. Swifts is also of cultural significance as it was home of two well known Sydney business families, the Lucas-Tooth and Resch families. Swifts connection with the Roman Catholic Church is also of social significance as it was home to three cardinals; Gilroy, Freeman and Clancy. The building is also significant because it is an example of the work of Gustauus Alphose Morell, a prominent Sydney architect in the late 19th century.
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any household of social status, with cook, kitchen and house maids, butler and footmen, and the management of the grounds and stables required gardeners, coachmen, and grooms. In 1888, Tooth & Co Ltd was formed and Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth was managing director to 1889. Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth and his family then left Sydney in 1889 for England with the remodelled house having only recently been completed. He did, however, make frequent visits to Australia. There is also record of Mr Tooth holidaying at
957:(NSW). Faced with objections by the Catholic Church a Commission of Inquiry was initiated in August 1983. The Church's final view was that listing should not include the western portion of the grounds. Opposing the Church was a plethora of witnesses and the NSW Heritage Council's own in-house heritage experts who collectively drew attention to the architectural, historic and landscape values of the property as a late Victorian harbour-side mansion. A permanent conservation order, made under the 559: 1201: 1165: 745:'Swifts' Darling Point, Sydney, a house which has a commanding view over Sydney Harbor, and could, if so-desired, be easily used for purposes inimical to this country. No German should be permitted to occupy such a residence". Edmund Resch evaded such formal action until November 1917, when Resch was arrested for an 'indiscretion' and interned at Holsworthy Internment Camp for a period of four months until, due to ill health he was transferred back to 1038:, undertaken with NSW Heritage Council's approval, emphasised the original 1870s Tooth-period of ownership over the later Resch family era. This was due in part to the high rate of survival of evidence for the decorative paint finishes under the twentieth century accretions and the photographic record of the principal rooms made around 1900. The house has become a form of homage to both High Victorian good taste and Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth. 986:
by order of the Supreme Court and 450 pieces of furniture were sold at auction in October 1992. Throughout this period Swifts fell into disrepair. Substantial parts of the exterior sandstone walls of the house and gardens, as well as the roofing, become seriously dilapidated. The leaking roof, including a fully collapsed part of it above the main staircase, caused significant damage to the already neglected interiors.
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Minister for Labor and Social Services, Mr Hamilton Knight, with a staff of twenty carers including three trained nurses. On 17 September 1942, in an article entitled "Ballroom Transformed into Civilian Aid Centre", the Daily Telegraph reported that "the huge ballroom will accommodate more than 100 people in an emergency" and "we also have the use of two additional rooms for treatment of shock patients", including "
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setting are rare survivors, arguably owing to the long occupation by, and benevolence of, the Resch family. Its iconic status in Australia's cultural heritage has been supported through the extensive conservation program of Dr Shane Moran. Swifts' connection with the Roman Catholic Church is also of social significance as it was home to three cardinals: Gilroy, Freeman and Clancy.
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the portraits of eminent musicians. In a raised alcove there is an orchestral organ (the largest of its kind in Sydney), which plays like a musical box when wound up. The guests were interested in inspecting the organ, and listening to operatic selections". It is believed that the original orchestral pipe organ was from the Welte Company of Freiburg in Germany.
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morning room, smoking room, dining room, and complement of service rooms, kitchen scullery, pantry, butlers' rooms, silver safe, store, wine cellar, housemaid's room, linen room, servants' bedrooms and common areas. Outside there are still the meat rooms, dairy and laundry, and the original stable, double carriage house and tack room.
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transmissions to Germany. These suspicions were never founded, and seem to have been based on anti-German sentiments arising from his name and the fact that he did not associate with his Darling Point neighbours. Edmund Resch Jr was also accused in Parliament of hoarding petrol in the newly installed underground fuel tanks at
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As at 10 March 2009, Swifts is of State significance as, apart from Government House in Sydney, it is the largest remaining Victorian Gothic Revival house in Australia. Swifts remains on its original grounds and still consists of the original landscape, statuary, terrace wall, stairs and paths. It is
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is considered one of the most detailed Victorian interiors in Sydney and the Moorish smoking room is believed to be unique in Australia. Halfway through some of the interior restoration works in 1998, a tornado swept along the Darling Point ridge destroying much of the restored roofing and decorative
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provided valuable new evidence for the lifestyle of the master and servants in the late nineteenth century, in particular, the quality and range of decorative wall finishes of the principal rooms and fittings of the servants' service areas. There is insight in the preference for Oriental exoticism in
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Resch's final testament effectively preserved Swifts and its grounds from demolition and subdivision at a time when most grand houses in Darling Point were being demolished for high-rise home unit developments. The conditional gift to the Church removed both the possibility of sale and demolition for
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Following the outbreak of the Second World War, based on information from unnamed sources Edmund Resch Jnr was investigated and secretly monitored by Australian Military Police Intelligence. During 1942 there were suspicions of the Reschs engaging in subversive activities, which included making radio
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In 1929, the Resch brewery was acquired by Tooth & Co Ltd with the issue of £1,250,000 shares to Edmund Resch Jr and Arnold Resch. The Reschs gave their 500 former employees a gift of £30,000 to be split amongst them, which was very well received. In August 1929, an unknown assailant (believed to
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The 1880s was a boom period throughout the Australian colonies as money from English banks poured in to fuel expansion. The brewery industry at this time also experienced marked growth, with the number of breweries in the state peaking at an all-time high during the 1880s. In Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth's
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Swifts is of State significance as a unique ensemble of late-Victorian house and extensive landscaped ground, complete with statuary, balustrade terrace wall, stairs, paths, mature trees that, in their picturesque setting within the foreshores of Sydney harbour, epitomises the development of "taste"
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The western section of the garden of Swifts formed an integral part of the original design of the grounds. The special relationship of the grounds to the mansion is a significant factor in determining the status of the grounds as an item of environmental heritage. The building together with its site
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Out of a total of eleven new organs constructed by Fincham & Hobday during the 19th century, this is one of only three instruments by the Adelaide firm to survive intact, retaining its original mechanical key and stop actions, pipework, casework with carved detail and attached console. It is the
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In an article on "Society Doings in Sydney", dated 6 September 1902 from The Australasian Newspaper, there is a description of the home as follows: "Swifts is a handsome mansion with towers, situated at the end of Darling Point. One of its attractions is a ballroom, with a dado, on which are painted
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Swifts demonstrated a unique phase in Australia's colonial history with the rise of an upper-middle class, exemplified by Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth, whose wealth was generated through brewing as well as agriculture, commerce and industry. With its almost intact historic curtilage, Swifts and its garden
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noted the vast size, quality of craftsmanship and the intricacy of planning illustrating the complex arrangements required for masters and servants in the late nineteenth century. This has not been lost in the restoration, and the house retains its major reception rooms, entrance hall, drawing room,
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By the early 1990s, the boom of the 1980s had turned to bust, with many investors facing financial ruin. Spies was pursued through the Supreme Court of New South Wales for non-payment of mortgage repayments owed to a number of mortgagees, including the Catholic Church. In 1990 the Spies were evicted
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as the official residence of the Archbishop of Sydney. Cardinal Freeman was one of Cardinal Gilroy's protégés, having served many years as his private secretary, and continued his predecessor's residence in, and use of, Swifts. Cardinal Freeman's use of Swifts was the longest of the three cardinals.
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In 1967, Vera Le Cras, the daughter of Arnold and Tottie Resch, undertook a protracted legal battle in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and later before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, to (unsuccessfully) argue that Edmund Resch Jr's bequest of two-thirds of the residuary
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Throughout Australia during the First World War the internment of German nationals was common and there was animosity towards anyone of German origin, including the Resch family. In an editorial on 4 March 1916 the Mirror of Australia stated, in a page three editorial, that "The Resch family live at
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house in Australia. There is considerable diversity of the decorative styles used in the respective rooms, with the ballroom and its hallway being the work of Lyon, Cottier & Co., Sydney (the leading firm of art decorators in the last quarter of the nineteenth century). The Moorish smoking room
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In the early stages of the Church's residence the land was subdivided into one lot containing the gardener's house (originally known as 'The Bungalow') and another lot comprising the main house, other outbuildings and grounds. The Bungalow was held in trust by The Perpetual Trustee Company Ltd with
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and the Roman Catholic Church. The bequest was for a period of 200 years so long as the Sisters conducted St Vincent's Private Hospital, Darlinghurst. Resch was a Lutheran but raised as an Anglican so the bequest was unusual in that context but understandable in light of both the fact that his late
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Edmund Resch Jr died at Swifts in November 1963 and left a personal fortune of £6.5 million, at that time being the largest estate ever lodged for probate in Australia. Resch had no children with his late wife Florence Bennett, he was extremely generous to his sister-in-law Clara May Bennett (Duff)
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Rather than aiding the German war effort, during the Second World War the Reschs placed parts of Swifts at the disposal of the local Civilian Aid Service to be used as a rest centre for wounded soldiers. On 26 September 1942 parts of the house were officially opened as The Swifts Rest Centre by the
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drew on Sydney's Government House in matters such as sandstone masonry façades, castellations and tower, the long arcade and porte-cochère. In planning the house, Morrell provided a mansion which was as up-to-date as any to be found in England. It was built at a time when servants were mandatory in
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of Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners to take on the mammoth task of restoring the derelict house. This involved extensive stone and roofing reconstruction, repairing the collapsed ceilings and restoration of the interior paintwork. Drawing on the expertise of builders and decorators skilled in
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In 1986 the property was transferred for a reputed $ 9 million from the Roman Catholic Church to Minjar Holdings Pty Ltd, the family company of horse trainer and investor Carl Spies. On the same day Minjar Holdings executed a mortgage for $ 5 million back to the Catholic Church. The sale price was
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in 1927, the Resch family brewing empire in New South Wales quickly unravelled as the two sons disagreed over the future direction of the company and of Swifts. Swifts was placed on the market in 1928 owing to the family dispute. In February, the brothers appeared in the Supreme Court of New South
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Meanwhile, Barker's two grants, within which Swifts is sited, had been purchased in 1838 by Thomas Urmson Ryder, a partner in the mercantile company Aspinall, Brown & Co. Ryder had the land subdivided into 14 lots suitable for villas and put up for auction in April 1840 as the DeLamere Estate,
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In August 1935 Edmund Resch Jr undertook alterations to improve the living and working conditions of his staff and repair the wall. He commissioned plans by architects Robertson & Marks for new laundries and the gardener's compound. In addition, concrete was placed over the carriage drive and
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Swifts is of State significance as Sydney's largest and most intact late Victorian mansion. With the exception of Government House, it illustrates the complex planning and detail thought necessary for an upper-class family at the end of the nineteenth century. this includes the total ensemble of
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Swifts is significant as a unique Australian translation of a Gothic or Old English style upper-middle class country house of the late nineteenth century picturesquely perched at the tip of Darling Point on Sydney Harbour. The house is impressive for its scale and use of sandstone masonry in the
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The gardens at Swifts are significant as a distinctive cultural landscape associated with individuals and families important in the development of Sydney and of New South Wales. It is a particularly fine example of a landscaped garden developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
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With ownership of the site from at least 1872, the original plain two-storey portion of Swifts was under construction from c.1873–1875. The revised plans, including the sandstone tower and castellation, as well as other significant extensions, would seem to have been completed in at least 1877.
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has regularly been donated as the venue to host numerous charitable, church, and school functions including the 2019 Silver Party for the Kids Cancer Centre at Sydney Children's Hospital: a black tie event which was held at on 8 March 2019, and raised over $ 1m for the charity.,; the inaugural
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The Sydney Art Quartet collaborated with Champagne Maison Perrier-Jouët to host La Belle Epoque concerts in the ballroom of Swifts in March 2022. The 'extraordinary romantic estate' setting was described as 'the perfect location to experience the magical pairing of live quartet music and
532:. In 1855, Edwin Tooth returned to England with his family and remained there until his death. Robert Tooth, Edwin's eldest son, returned to Sydney to join the family brewery in 1863, after having spent his formative years in England and completing his education at Eton. During that year 1019:, undertaken between 1997 and 2012, was probably the largest and most expensive of its type for private family use in Sydney. The restoration of Swifts in its historical veracity (inclusive of furniture and furnishing) and scale of restoration has precedents only in the projects by the 472:
The first auction on the northern part of the promontory came on 11 October 1833 under the direction of Governor Darling's successor, Governor Bourke. At the sale, nine allotments varying in area between 2.4 and 6.1 hectares (6 and 15 acres) were offered. The reserve price per acre was
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Darling Point is located within the area of the Cadigal people, one of the Aboriginal clans of the Sydney region, and was known from at least 1795 as "Yarranabbe". The plan of land for sale at Darling Point in 1856 cites the Indigenous name for the point, and the name is listed in the
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there in 1973. Some interest in the property was elicited by the press in the early 1960s as the details of Edmund Resch Jr's bequest to the Catholic Church became public. This intensified in the 1980s when the future was debated and discussed by government and the general public.
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of 1873 already lists Robert Tooth as being the occupier of the Darling Point site. Tooth was subsequently created a baronet in 1906 and was given a Royal licence to assume the name and arms of Lucas-Tooth. From that time he became known as Sir Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth.
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By the 1830s the vast majority of the harbour fronting land east of Darling Point was held by a small number of landholders, being principally the Cooper and Wentworth families, while at Double Bay, a government village had been reserved. At Darling Point,
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at the time. Icely had been settled in the colony since 1822 and after an early dalliance in trading, went into pastoralism. The Darling Point grant, arguably the most favourably sited and extensive on the promontory, remained vacant. In the same year the
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Gothic or Old English style of architecture, planning and decorative embellishments and is one of the grandest castellated mansions in New South Wales. Moreover, Swifts is of both New South Wales State and Australian heritage significance, as apart from
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was used to showcase a combination of past and present automobiles which the press described as "some of the most exclusive and valuable vehicles gathered in the Southern Hemisphere". Amount the rare offerings on display were a magnificent 1950
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which netted some £13,531. With the northernmost allotments comprising the site of the future Swifts, ownership changed hands successively during the 1840s and 1850s through conveyance, mortgage or trusteeship, but no development ensued.
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where he remained under house arrest, with a guard to ensure he could not leave or receive visitors, until the end of the war. According to reports, the indiscretion involved the flying of a German flag atop Swifts. Edmund Resch died at
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Until 1983 the house and grounds had been essentially the private domain of the Tooth and Resch families and the Catholic Church hierarchy, with use of the chapel for masses and weddings. The future premier of New South Wales,
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On 1 December 2016, Dr. Shane Moran installed an historic Australian made Fincham & Hobday pipe organ into the organ chamber. The organ was built in 1885 by Fincham & Hobday, Adelaide for the Congregational Church,
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An Inquiry Pursuant to Section 41 of the Heritage Act 1977, into Objections to the Making of a Permanent Conservation Order in Respect of the Building and Site Known as the 'Swifts', 68 Darling Point Road, Darling Point,
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when thieves prised open one of the windows next to the main entrance and took property, including jewellery and other portable items to the value of £40. Ernest Burns and John Smith were later found guilty of the theft.
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reflecting particular design trends and planting styles. The special relationship of the grounds to the house is a significant factor in determining the status of the grounds as an item of environmental heritage.
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in November 1833. Barker also purchased the adjoining allotment of three point one four hectares (seven point seven five acres) at the same time. The total purchase price for the 6.9 hectares (17 acres) was £573.
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was eventually placed on the market by St George Bank Ltd as the mortgagee-in-possession for sale by tender in late 1996, and again in mid-1997 for sale by public auction. No sale was recorded at the auction.
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Lunch hosted by Angie Farr Jones in September 2019; Wolper Jewish Hospital's Music recital concert in June 2019, Wolper Jewish Hospital's 'An evening with former Australian Prime Minister, The Hon
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The large original 1880s arch stained glass window, situated above the main staircase and believed to be the work of Lyon, Cottier & Co Sydney, has also been fully restored. It depicts, above,
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was purchased by the Moran family, operators of private health and aged care facilities, for a reputed $ 12 million. The Moran family engaged the experienced conservation and heritage architect
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estate to the Sisters of Charity to build a private hospital (St Vincent's Private Hospital) was not a valid charitable gift, and the estate should therefore have passed to her as next of kin.
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and her children who lived with him at Swifts he also had chauffeur and staff of five. Pursuant to his will, he left two-thirds of his estate, including the £253,000 Swifts property, to the
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on 18 March 1876. The silver trowel was retained by Tooth & Co Ltd and later donated to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. The original 1874–1875 house was modelled on the family home in
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have been a disgruntled Resch's employee opposing the brewery merger) set off dynamite at part of the wall surrounding Swifts. The incident attracted widespread press attention, with the
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personal life, his stature in colonial society had grown through entering the Parliament of New South Wales in 1880, representing the seat of Monaro in the Legislative Assembly.
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facing serious and permanent destruction, the NSW Heritage Council, Woollahra Municipal Council and local residents became involved in opposing the redevelopment of the estate.
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and Edwin Tooth. Subsequently, in 1844, Robert Lucas Tooth was born to Edwin Tooth. After Frederick, the youngest brother, joined the partnership in 1853, the company traded as
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In November 2017 Swifts hosted Wolper Jewish Hospital's evening with the former professional Australian rules footballer and Aboriginal Australian leader "In Conversation with
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and Dominique Choy, December 2015: The famous international singer Dominique Choy (a close family friend of the current owners) was married to the well known Taiwanese actor
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Swifts, 68 Darling Point Road, Darling Point : submission to Commission of Inquiry pursuant to section 41 of the Heritage Act 1977 / National Trust of Australia (NSW)
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painting, both of which had to be redone. Restoration of the grounds was also carried out with the assistance of Sydney-based architect and historian Dr James Broadbent.
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was one of the feature houses in the Australian television series' episode entitled "Grand Mansions" which aired on 25 October 2016 to a national Australian audience.
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on 22 May 1923. Probate of his estate was sworn at £316,828. By April 1924, property title was transferred to Edmund Resch Jr and Arnold Resch as joint tenants.
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Swifts is of State significance for its associations with two brewing families – the Tooth's who built the house and the Resch's who subsequently lived in it.
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The place has a strong or special association with a person, or group of persons, of importance of cultural or natural history of New South Wales's history.
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Fashion Campaign: One Generation, One Family, One Westfield (Sibling Agency/The Otto Empire, March 2017): Westfield 2017 Autumn/Winter Fashion Season:
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In May 2022, Bvlgari unveiled its new MAGNIFICA high-end jewellery and high-end watch collection in an exclusive private event hosted by the owners at
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and depicted the story of gangs who battled for control in Sydney's Kings Cross. The mini-series was produced by HELIUM production and was released on
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Associated with Edmund Resch Snr in his business were his two sons Edmund Jr (born 1880) and Arnold Gottfried (born 1881). They were educated at the
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is located on allotment four which was originally three point nine five hectares (nine point seven five acres) in size when it was purchased by
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The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a class of cultural or natural places/environments in New South Wales.
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wife Florence had been a Catholic. With the proceeds of the bequest the Sisters of Charity constructed the new St Vincent's Private Hospital,
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was the venue for the wedding ceremony and wedding reception of the owner's family friend Australian radio host and television personality,
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Swifts remains on its original grounds and still consists of much of the 19th-century landscape, statuary, terrace wall, stairs and paths.
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tennis court was reported to be the location "where the tennis-mad star served up some aces during his three-month Sydney sojourn"
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reporting it as an "Attempt to Blow Up Darling Point Home – Terrific Explosion Tears Hole in Wall Round Edmund Resch's Mansion".
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Beatrice Maude, the daughter of Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth and Helen Tooth, laid one of the foundation stones for the remodelling of
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In 1882, the prominent French-born Sydney architect Gustavus Alphonse Morrell was engaged by Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth to expand
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created and prepared the courses on site, accompanied by matching cocktails. The film captures the glamour and atmosphere of
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and Tegan Kynaston. The wedding was attended by high profile political figures such as the current Australian Prime Minister
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remained unoccupied apart from the Resch's servants. In 1915, Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth died at his English estate Holme Lacy.
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14 Hampden Avenue, Darling Point – Archaeological Monitoring of Excavation at the Former Gardener's Compound, Swifts Estate
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is regularly featured in films and hosts distinguished cultural and charitable events. These have included the following:
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in 1415 (which boosted English morale and prestige, crippled France, and started a new period of English dominance in the
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Freeman, on his retirement in 1983, in turn was succeeded by his protégé, Cardinal Edward Bede Clancy who also resided in
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served as the runway for the MacGraw Fashion Collection and the launch of the Dior Cruise Collection in October 2019.
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By early 1983 the NSW Heritage Council proposed to place a permanent conservation order on the property under the
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Swifts, Darling Point Road, Darling Point, Sydney, Conservation Analysis and Conservation Guidelines Final Report
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Celebrity Wedding: The wedding ceremony of friends of the owners, Australian representative rugby union legend,
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The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
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During WW2 the ballroom was converted to a ward for 100 wounded soldiers (as with other stately homes such as
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Photographic Report for Arcival Recording of Swifts, 68 Darling Point Road, Darling Point, 15th November 2016
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is an item of environmental heritage (excerpt from "Findings" of Commissioner of Inquiry, 1983, p. 55).
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and Historic Houses Trust undertaken at public expense for the benefit of the community of New South Wales.
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During this time John Tooth was declared bankrupt and the Kent Brewery was leased to his nephews, brothers
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Swifts is of State significance as the official residence of three cardinals: Gilroy, Freeman and Clancy.
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was leased to the lawyer Henry Harris between 1892 and 1897. In January 1896, a burglary was committed at
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The Weekend Australian – WISH Magazine, April 2023. Story by David Meagher, Photography by Tom Ferguson.
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ballroom has a sprung dance floor, excellent acoustics and decorative art featuring musicians including
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bought out the last remaining Moran family interests in the property and became the sole proprietor of
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played host to the inaugural Concert Series in Support of the Opera Foundation Australia in 2012. The
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Perrier-Jouët's intricate and delicate champagne style - for which it is famous throughout the world'.
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Report to the Honourable Eric Bedford, Minister for Planning and Environment, December 1983, p 55.
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was the location of the setting for the Westfield Autumn/Winter 2017 fashion campaign. featuring
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is a rare survivor of a group of similar grand private residences sited on the southern shore of
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published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under
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Swifts is of significance as a rare example of the work of architect Gustavus Alphose Morell.
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Throughout his ownership, Dr Moran has continued to undertake extensive restoration works on
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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hosted the Sydney Harbour Concours d'Élégance. During the three-day event, the grounds of
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Dr Moran is a descendant of Thomas Barker who acquired the original land grant upon which
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as a residence in the mid-twentieth century were associated with it being the home of the
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reported that Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth's last words were: "I would like my work to go on."
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Chancellor, Jonathan (2008). "Coe takes the prize with Ritossa Sale' in "Title Deeds"".
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Chancellor, Jonathan (2008). "Coe takes the prize with Ritossa Sale' in "Title Deeds"".
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Bemi, PL, 'Sketch of Delamere Estate' (1840) State Library of NSW, ZM2/811.18114/1840/3
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Grand Designs – Inside one of the most ambitions home renovations in Australian history
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smoking room) and the preference for particular classical composers (in the ballroom).
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has been opened for public music performances since the Moran family's restoration of
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In 1900, Resch, who had built a Sydney brewing operation in the late 1890s, purchased
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Broomham, R, 'Darling Point – Thematic History' (2002) prepared for Woollahra Council
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In December 2012, Swifts was awarded the Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage by the
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reserved the promontory for sale in 1831 at the suggestion of the Surveyor General,
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and seems to sum up the home as well as the lives of those who have lived in it.
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New South Wales places listed on the defunct Register of the National Estate
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1880s original stained glass window situated above main staircase at Swifts
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Swifts Mansion, photo taken at dusk following completion of the restoration
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In 1869 the Darling Point property was transferred by means of mortgage to
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was the set location in 2022 and 2023 for Disney's Australian mini-series
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following his victory against the numerically superior French army at the
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The original Conservation Analysis and Conservation Guidelines report for
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During Sir Elton John's extended stay in Australia during his 2019–2020
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was the feature article in April 2023 Wish Magazine publication titled
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doubled as Macquarie House, the Queen's official Australian residence.
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With no development evidently having occurred, Barker's Darling Point
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the highest for a residence ever paid in Australia up to that time.
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Purchase by Thomas Barker of the Villa Grants on Mrs Darling's Point
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featured as the home of lead antagonist Ezra Shipman (played by
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10 but the average price actually paid was much higher at £34.
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for "perseverance gains the prize", is carved into the eastern
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https://www.standtallevent.com/history#ladies-lunch-fundraiser
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is now listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register.
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Upon his retirement in 1971, Cardinal Gilroy was succeeded by
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The Swifts, 68 Darling Point Rd, Darling Point, NSW, Australia
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WESTFIELD PRESENTS: One Generation, One Family, One Westfield
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Confidential, Sydney (10 March 2019). "Silver Party 2019".
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on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, near Windsor. Below is King
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Purchase and restoration by the Moran Family: 1997–present
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A report on the Garden and Grounds and their Significance
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on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.
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Swifts during World War II: Hospital for Wounded Soldiers
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was inspired by the autobiography of nightclub identity
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and wife Kara; and Sandilands' long-time radio co-host
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has become a regular feature on the Australian drama
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and his wife Jasmine; Kings Cross nightclub identity
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as a base during his frequent visits back to Sydney.
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as "perhaps the grandest house remaining in Sydney".
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This Knowledge (XXG) article contains material from
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The New York Style Magazine: Australia 24 May 2022:
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Development of Swifts by the Tooth Family: 1872–1900
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was built in stages from around 1873 to 1882 by Sir
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Aerial photograph of Swifts in a state of disrepair
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Heritage listed house in New South Wales, Australia
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"Secret House Business". 3550:"BALLROOM TRANSFORMED INTO CIVILIAN AID CENTRE" 3351:"Death Ends Romantic Life of Millionaire Resch" 2017: 2015: 1786: 1784: 689:Purchase of Swifts by the Resch family: 1900–64 660:, a 7,000 acre estate on the southern banks of 3323:"Country Families United By Wedding at Orange" 1722:was used as the main filming location for the 1443:Netflix's 2022 American thriller drama series 1375:and his wife Suzee; NRL player-turned-TV host 766:Edmund Jr and Arnold Resch – Brewery Directors 3862:https://taustralia.com.au/bulgari-magnifica/# 3786:"'Swifts', Darling Point Road, Darling Point" 3544: 3542: 2271: 2269: 1792:"National Architecture Awards 2012: Heritage" 1371:and his stylist wife Jules, Australian boxer 1284:house, service rooms, outhouses and grounds. 716:was purchased by the German emigrant brewer, 8: 3741: 3739: 1899: 1897: 1895: 1893: 1891: 1889: 1887: 1885: 1883: 1406:) in the 2022 Australian drama mini-series ' 1106:Heritage and cultural significance of Swifts 961:, was placed on the property in April 1984. 4090:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTG83oQ0I-w 3519:"Hoarding of Petrol By Private Individuals" 2980:"The Resch Group – Liquor Trade Domination" 2345:Geographical Names Board of New South Wales 2311:Geographical Names Board of New South Wales 1958:"Sir Robert Lucas Lucas- Tooth (1844–1915)" 1951: 1949: 1947: 1945: 1769:Australian residential architectural styles 1526:Choir's fundraising dinner in October 2019. 1064:Swifts Mansion in its current restored form 1015:traditional techniques, the restoration of 4491:National Trust of Australia (NSW) (1983). 4319:https://vimeo.com/manage/334556251/general 3622:– via National Library of Australia. 3594:– via National Library of Australia. 3566:– via National Library of Australia. 3535:– via National Library of Australia. 3507:– via National Library of Australia. 3491:"The Millionaire Homes of New South Wales" 3479:– via National Library of Australia. 3451:– via National Library of Australia. 3423:– via National Library of Australia. 3395:– via National Library of Australia. 3367:– via National Library of Australia. 3339:– via National Library of Australia. 3311:– via National Library of Australia. 3283:– via National Library of Australia. 3255:– via National Library of Australia. 3227:– via National Library of Australia. 3196:– via National Library of Australia. 3122:– via National Library of Australia. 3094:– via National Library of Australia. 3066:– via National Library of Australia. 3038:– via National Library of Australia. 3010:– via National Library of Australia. 2968:– via National Library of Australia. 2940:– via National Library of Australia. 2912:– via National Library of Australia. 2884:– via National Library of Australia. 2794:. 22 February 1915. p. 9 – via 2380:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 2356: 2322: 672:in the early 1890s and seems to have used 421:. The house was subsequently purchased by 20: 3205: 3203: 3144:The Resch-Lauzanne Breach of Promise Case 2232: 2230: 2228: 2201: 2199: 2197: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2147: 2145: 2143: 2141: 758:Edmund Resch Jr and Arnold Resch: 1929–63 536:also migrated to Australia from Germany. 4605:Houses in Darling Point, New South Wales 3022:"Palatial Home and Brewery of Mr. Resch" 2341:Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW 2307:Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW 2113: 2111: 2109: 2107: 2089: 2087: 2085: 2083: 1915:Department of Planning & Environment 1355:and the current New South Wales Premier 909:20 years after Edmund Resch Jr's death. 4600:New South Wales State Heritage Register 4525:New South Wales State Heritage Register 3188:. 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In 2011 the organ was gifted to the 607:and family posing for a photograph at 447:'Aboriginal names of places' of 1878. 4580:Gothic Revival architecture in Sydney 4269:from the original on 18 November 2015 4198:from the original on 15 February 2016 3817: 3796:from the original on 20 December 2016 3745: 3244:The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express 2763:from the original on 29 December 2013 2153:"Swifts, Darling Point – Restoration" 1851: 1849: 1343:Celebrity Wedding: On 29 April 2023, 315: 307: 299: 291: 283: 275: 254: 246: 238: 230: 222: 214: 205: 7: 4557:"Sydney's elite property skyrockets" 3983:Nine News Australia (5 March 2020). 3944:"Sydney Harbour Concours d'Élégance" 3106:"Sensational Breach of Promise Suit" 2868:"Sydney and Provincial Social Items" 2637:from the original on 4 February 2014 2586:Office of Environment & Heritage 2163:from the original on 25 August 2018. 1833:Office of Environment & Heritage 969:Swifts falls into disrepair: 1986–97 867:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney 4408:Moran legacy will shape generations 3586:. Sydney. 6 October 1942. p. 4 3275:. Sydney. 14 August 1929. p. 3 2248:from the original on 27 March 2019. 2190:from the original on 27 March 2019. 2000:from the original on 12 August 2018 1802:from the original on 13 August 2018 1295:Although currently a private home, 1223:Organ Historical Trust of Australia 774:(Shore School) in North Sydney and 4172:from the original on 11 March 2016 3645:Le Cras v Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd 2752:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2719:from the original on 19 April 2015 2708:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2678:from the original on 19 April 2015 2667:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2626:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2558:from the original on 18 April 2015 2547:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2517:from the original on 13 April 2015 2487:from the original on 19 April 2015 2476:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2377:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2068:from the original on 19 April 2015 1963:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1738:who plays the Queen of Australia. 1619:Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door 1393:Married at First Sight's Season 10 1117:Australian Institute of Architects 14: 4299:from the original on 7 April 2015 3964:. Performance Drive. 9 March 2020 2582:New South Wales Heritage Database 2221:from the original on 6 July 2018. 1829:New South Wales Heritage Database 901:during his 1986 visit (hosted by 893:as the guest of Cardinal Gilroy. 881:as the official residence of the 622:Original construction: c1873–1882 513:was opened on Parramatta Road at 355:mansion located in the suburb of 270:New South Wales Heritage Register 4595:1874 establishments in Australia 4585:Victorian architecture in Sydney 4543: 4514: 3078:"The Internment of Edmund Resch" 2755:. National Centre of Biography, 2711:. National Centre of Biography, 2670:. National Centre of Biography, 2629:. National Centre of Biography, 2550:. National Centre of Biography, 2479:. 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No. 16 November 2019. 3614:. 10 October 1963. p. 3 3407:"Death of Australian Brewer" 1862:Australian Heritage Database 1630:as Peter Allen, Sarah West, 1457:as one of the location sets. 1449:, starring Australian actor 1100:Darling House, Millers Point 918:Cardinal James Darcy Freeman 857:The next several decades of 563:Sir Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth 379:on 21 October 1980, and the 345:) is a heritage-listed late- 312:Other – Landscape – Cultural 4385:. Stapleton & Partners. 4010:"Concours Shifts Up a Gear" 3663:514 (19 October 1967), 3168:(Exhibition Catalogue): 35. 2743:"Resch, Edmund (1847–1923)" 2617:"Tooth, Robert (1821–1893)" 2467:"Icely, Thomas (1797–1874)" 2244:. Australia. 21 June 2016. 2186:. Australia. 21 June 2016. 1318:" aka "the Artful Dodger", 1021:National Trust of Australia 405:Designed by G. A. 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Gothic Revival
Darling Point
Municipality of Woollahra
New South Wales
Coordinates
33°52′10″S 151°14′18″E / 33.8695°S 151.2383°E / -33.8695; 151.2383
Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth
Shane Moran
Register of the National Estate
New South Wales Heritage Register
Victorian
castellated
Gothic Revival
Darling Point
Sydney Harbour
Australian Heritage Council
Register of the National Estate
New South Wales State Heritage Register
Latin
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Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth
Great Swifts Manor
Cranbrook, Kent
Edmund Resch
Shane Moran
Governor Darling
Thomas Mitchell

Thomas Barker

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