Williamstown | 3016

Williamstown | 3016

The village suburb of Williamstown, just a 15-minute drive from the Melbourne CBD, is a heritage area that boasts of a charming seaport, vibrant maritime history, remarkable architecture and some of the best views of the city skyline.

It houses quaint shops and churches dating back to 1850's. But don't get the wrong notion here, since old the suburb may be but dreary it is not. It has a unique vibrant sense about it. Many buildings have undergone restoration, keeping the beauty of the place intact.

Williamstown History


In September, 1836, Sydney's Governor Richard Bourke sent Captain William Lonsdale to the Port Phillip district, thereby acknowledging that settlement beyond the permitted boundaries had occurred. Lonsdale selected Gellibrand Point at the north-west of Port Phillip Bay as the place for the official settlement, but the better situated Melbourne overtook it in his later estimation. Nevertheless a town was surveyed and named William's Town (after King William IV), on 10 April, 1837. Land in Nelson Place, Williamstown, was sold two months later.

William's Town's pre-gold rush role in Port Phillip was farming and maritime activities. It was Melbourne's port, with ship mooring and repair facilities. The time ball tower at Gellibrand Point (1852) was for the synchronisation of ships' chronometers, and the Naval Dock Yards and Hobsons Bay dredges were installed in the 1850s. The description of Williamstown in the 1875 edition of The Australian Handbook was -

By 1904 the population had doubled to about 15,000, representing the consolidation of industry and institutions.

The Williamstown municipality contained Newport and Spotswood. Housing construction took place in the 1950s in Spotswood and housing was built on the decommissioned Williamstown Rifle Range in the 1990s. By then the older parts of Williamstown were undergoing a residential renaissance, attracting people with a preference for historic renovation. Access by car across the West Gate Bridge in 1978 made Williamstown a "gentrifiable"inner suburb. A population peak of 30,606 had been reached in 1961. By 1991 it was 22,100, despite the number of private dwellings having increased from 8,228 to 8,856.

Williamstown's shoreline features remained much the same from 1900 to the present day: numerous piers and recreational sailing facilities facing the calmer waters of Hobsons Bay, the Williamstown Cricket Ground and football club on Gellibrand Point, facing Port Phillip Bay and the beach (served by Williamstown Beach railway Station) a little to the west. The web of railway lines serving four piers and the graving dock were dismantled in the 1960s.

There are 15 sites in the former Williamstown municipality on the Victorian Heritage register, including the Railway Station and the Alfred Graving Dock.

On 22 June, 1994, Williamstown city was united with Altona city and parts of Footscray and Werribee cities to form the City of Hobsons Bay.

Williamstown Attractions


Williamstown historical buildings and tourist spots are: the Timeball Tower (also called Williamstown Lighthouse) at Point Gellibrand, The Old Morgue, Mechanics Institute, Gellibrand Fort, Breakwater Pier, Historical Museum, Tide Gauge House, The Wilkinson Memorial Drinking Fountain, Gem Pier and Williamstown Museum.

Getting there


By car, (13 km from CBD) over the Westgate Bridge and first turn-off down Melbourne Road.

Rail, CBD stations on the Newport Line, change at Newport for trains down the Williamstown line.

Surrounded on three sides by water, Williamstown is accessible by ferries that operate from St Kilda Pier and Southgate (from Berth 1).

For more details about Williamstown, contact the Hobsons Bay Visitor Information Centre (Ph. 03 9932 4310) at the Commonwealth Reserve from 9am to 5pm daily.

Williamstown, or William's town (original spelling) was named for the British sovereign, King William the fourth, on April 10 1837.
City of Hobsons Bay - www.hbbsonsbay.com.au
Timeball Tower - www.lighthouse.net.au
Preserve Old Williamstown - https://www.pow.org.au
Enterprise - www.enterprize.com.au
Railway Museum - www.steamengine.com.au
Williamstown Craft Market - www.williamstowncraftmarket.com.au
Williamstown Little Theatre - www.wlt.org.au
Williamstown Pony Club
Williamstown Theatre Festival - www.williamstownfestival.com.au
Williamstown Ferries - www.williamstownferries.com.au
Williamstown on the web - www.williweb.net
The Williamstown Hospital
Williamstown Stockade
WilliamstownVictoria03 9399 8641




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Williamstown Historical Society

www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamstown,_Victoria


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