- Batman's Hill
Batman's Hill in
Melbourne ,Australia was named for theTasmanian adventurer and grazierJohn Batman . Now removed, the 18 metre high [http://www.australian.unimelb.edu.au/postgraduate/summaries.html Noè Harsel, Masters by research: "The Shepherd Kings"] ] hill was located to the south of today's Collins Street and Southern Cross railway station, and is the site of a steel marker the same height as the original hill. [ [http://www.segd.org/awards/2005/29_melbourne_dock.html Society for Environmental Graphic Design - Merit Award: Melbourne Docklands] ]The hill was settled by Batman and his family, who built a house at the base in April 1836, where he lived until his death in 1839. [Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition: [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010066b.htm Batman, John (1801 - 1839)] ] His widow and family then moved from the house and the government requisitioned the house for government offices.cite journal
author = Sid Brown
year = 2002
month = November
title = Batman's Hill to Southern Cross - via Spencer Street
journal = Newsrail
pages = 335–347 ]The hill had many other uses, in February 1839 it acted as a
grandstand for Melbourne's firsthorse race , with the site later the site of navigation beacons, and a hospital. The western slope of Batman's Hill was sold to the government in 1847 and a powder magazine was built. At the foot of the slopes were tanning pits and melting works.In 1853 the Victorian Government offered a concession to the
Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company to build a railway from Melbourne to Echuca, including land to the east of Batman's Hill for the terminus. In 1856 the company failed, [Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition: [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120679b.htm Zeal, Sir William Austin (1830 - 1912)] ] and was taken over by the government who formed theVictorian Railways to complete the works, therailway station being erected at Spencer Street in 1858. Growing traffic lead to an expansion of the freight sheds in 1863, with a contract being signed in November that year for the removal of the hill. Demolition was completed by the middle of 1866.The site now forms the eastern border of the
Melbourne Docklands (a precinct of the Docklands development is also named Batman's Hill) and is dominated bySouthern Cross Station and the Collins Street bridge built in 2002 to replicate the original curve and shape of the hill. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20050616144402/http://comtechport.com.au/docklands/about/buildingbridges/collinstreet.shtml Melbourne Docklands: Bridges] (via Archive.org)] The new headquarters of "The Age " newspaper are now being built on the southern side of the bridge.See also
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Melbourne Docklands References
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