‘Lanreath’ The Boulevarde, Strathfield (built 1902 and demolished in 1935) was the home of Mary Anne and Francis Arthur Crago. The Crago family were involved
All about the history and heritage of Strathfield
‘Lanreath’ The Boulevarde, Strathfield (built 1902 and demolished in 1935) was the home of Mary Anne and Francis Arthur Crago. The Crago family were involved
Nipper Street Homebush is a new street near the former EMI/HMV record factory. Named after the ‘His Masters Voice’ dog, it runs parallel to Columbia Lane and has a thematic musical past. The area features high rise units, a small open space for recreation, and references to Nipper and the EMI/HMV logo. Nearby Gramophone Lane was named after the Columbia Gramophone studios, known for recording Australian luminaries from 1926 to 1954.