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Cranlana: The First 100 Years: The House, the Garden, the People

Hardback

Main Details

Title Cranlana: The First 100 Years: The House, the Garden, the People
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Shmith
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 245
Category/GenreHistory
Australia, New Zealand & Pacific history
Gardens (descriptions, history etc)
ISBN/Barcode 9781743795859
Audience
General
Illustrations Full colour illustrations with internal page foiling

Publishing Details

Publisher Hardie Grant Books
Imprint Hardie Grant Books
Publication Date 1 September 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

In 1899, a 21-year-old Russian, Simcha Baevski, arrived at the Port of Melbourne in pursuit of a new identity and a new life. Renaming himself Sidney Myer, he founded a small drapery business in Bendigo, Victoria. From these beginnings Sidney accumulated significant wealth, which enabled him to buy an established retail business in Bourke Street, Melbourne, in 1911. This became The Myer Emporium, a Melbourne shopping institution whose enduring status no one could foresee. The year 1920 was to be a momentous one for Sidney: in January he married Margery Merlyn Baillieu and by November he had registered interest in a Toorak residence, Torrie, eventually to be renamed Cranlana, at 62 Clendon Road. When Sidney died suddenly in 1934, Merlyn was left not only a widow but also chatelaine of Cranlana and 'Mother of the Store'. Over the ensuing years, Cranlana evolved in various ways, always with Merlyn at the helm. When Dame Merlyn Myer died in 1982, her children rallied to keep the dream alive. Adopting Cranlana's air of concealed mystery, this book guides the reader though its magnificent wrought-iron gates and into a garden and a house that breathes history - one resonating with horticultural vitality, material beauty and human enterprise - yet a place still very much a living family concern and to date not open to the public. Breathtakingly designed and illustrated, and full of reminiscences from the people who lived and worked at 62 Clendon Road, this book is a fitting celebration of the life of Cranlana during its first 100 years.

Author Biography

Michael Shmith is a Melbourne-born writer and editor. For many years he was on the staff of The Age. He contributes regularly to Opera magazine in the United Kingdom and locally to Australian Book Review. In 2015 he wrote A History of the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards (Slattery Media Group). Michael is currently editing the letters of his late stepfather, George Lascelles, the Seventh Earl of Harewood.