Timeline

  • 1806
    George William Bligh is granted a large parcel of land from William Street. Bligh’s descendants go on to sell off part of the land parcel between King and Wilson Streets in 1834.

  • 1846
    John Icke Kettle purchases a parcel of land containing what came to be known as the Kettle Estate – now known as Hollis Park, Georgina street, Fitzroy street, and Warren Ball avenue – with further subdivisions of this land by Kettle in 1851 for housing.

  • 1882
    After John Icke Kettle’s death the land is inherited by his daughters Mary Anne Brock (nee Kettle) and Georgina Thruchley (nee Kettle) and there are further subdivisions of the land to its current form.

  • The first mention of residents living at ‘Kettle Avenue’ in the Sands directory with 8 lots listed. It is believed residences were built along L’avenue (AKA Warren Ball Avenue) between 1886-1887.

  • The Kettle Estate is subdivided and further housing built. Public Auction Held by Raine and Horne.