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Overview
Originally ‘St. Georges’, what is now Loreto Mandeville Hall was built around 1867 by Alfred Watson. In 1875 the property was sold to George Hebden who renamed it ‘Athelstane’. In 1876 ‘Athelstane’ was renamed ‘Mandeville Hall’ by the new owner, Joseph Clarke, after his Tasmanian property. Clarke lavishly remodelled the house. The Tremearne family purchased the property and ran a guest house.
In 1924 the property was purchased for a new Loreto Convent, the first students transferring from Albert Park.

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Title
Historical Overview
Series Number
204
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
History of Mandeville Hall
Series Number
701
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
IBVM Celebrations
Series Number
105
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
Loreto Mandeville Hall Acquisition of Property
Series Number
702
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
Loreto Mandeville Hall Magazines
Series Number
320
Start Date
1968
End Date
2004
Location
Province Archives, Ballarat

Title
Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak School Magazines
Series Number
1301
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
Loreto Normanhurst Chapel
Series Number
704
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
Loreto Toorak Community Celebrations
Series Number
1101
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
Mandevillians
Series Number
1302
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre

Title
Past Students’ Correspondence, Memoirs, Gifts
Series Number
1205
Start Date
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End Date
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Location
Loreto Mandeville Hall Heritage Centre