669 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy North

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I am yet to research this property in terms of its history, but I received information in relation to one of the residents ‘Ella Grace Phillips’ who lived in the property with her parents, Ferrar (or Ferrer) Phillips, 1849-1942 and Mary Harper Phillips nee Scott, 1854-1937.

Ferrar had the fascinating profession of “horse dentist” – Ferrar & Mary lived at 669 Brunswick St from at least 1916.

They had 8 children while living in Collingwood and Fairfield and must have moved to Fitzroy after most of the children had moved out. Jeanine Inglis Wyles (1877), William Arthur (1879), Emma Elizabeth (1880), Arthur William (1884), Alice Lucy (1886), Florence May (1888), Lilian Maud (1890), Lottie Hilda (1892), Leslie Ferrrar (1894), and Ella Grace (1896). Ella Grace would have been 20 years old in 1916 and is recorded as being here in 1919 and 1924 (Electoral Roles).

Ella, is in the photo below and was the best friend of Jessie Middleton, who was getting married. They remained friends up until Jessie’s death in 1966. They may have met at the same primary school in North Fitzroy. Ella was likely living in Fairfield at the time. There is more information about Jessie Middleton here.

Photo taken by E M Fullwood, 238 Sydney Road, Brunswick. From L to R: Isobel May (Maisie), William Matthew (Billy) Middleton, JTB Elderfield, William Higgs Middleton, Jessie Mary Jane Elderfield (nee Middleton), unknown groomsman, Ella Grace Phillips, and an unknown girl. Photo taken on 18 June 1921. Photo supplied by Elinor Scambler.

In 1926 Ella Grace married Alfred John Dickson and in 1931, Ella Grace Dickson and merchant Alfred John Dickson were living at 8 View Point Road, Kew (Kooyong).

National Heritage Listing Photo – unknown year

2 thoughts on “669 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy North

  1. It doesn’t look like Brunswick Street to me. There is no sign of a Tram line. My father was a Tailor and his shop was 485 Brunswick Street. I think this may be Brunswick Street North?

    1. Thanks Anthony for your comment, this part of Brunswick Street is just after it splits with St Georges Road, so you are right it doesn’t look like the main part of Brunswick St. Interested to learn more about your father.

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