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Tranby, Glebe

Tranby is a historic house in the Sydney suburb of Glebe built between 1858 and 1910. Its boundary streets are named after former residents.〔(Heritage Branch Website – Tranby ) Retrieved 13 August 2012〕 Since 1958 the house and grounds have been the main campus of Tranby Aboriginal College.〔(Tranby Aboriginal College ) Retrieved 13 August 2012〕
==History==
''Tranby'' was built in 1858 by George Allen〔Cowper, Norman, 'Allen, George (1800–1877)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/allen-george-1696/text1831 Retrieved 13 August 2012〕 of Toxteth Park, Glebe. Originally known as ''Toxteth Cottage'', it was constructed on the grounds of the Toxteth Park Estate. Allen was the founder of the legal firm Allen, Allen and Hemsley, President of the Bank of New South Wales, Mayor of Sydney and a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. The first residents of the cottage were Allen's daughter Mary and her husband, architect, George Allen Mansfield (1834–1908),〔( Glebe Walks – George Allen Mansfield (1834-1908) ) Retrieved 13 August 2012〕 who lived there until 1861. In the 1870s the house became known as Tranby when Allen's granddaughter, Elizabeth, and her husband the Rev. William Binnington Boyce〔Claughton, S. G., 'Boyce, William Binnington (1804–1889)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/boyce-william-binnington-3036/text4459 Retrieved 13 August 2012〕 took up residence. When George Allen died the Toxteth Park Estate was subdivided and in 1887 ''Tranby'' was purchased by William Boyce Allen (1865–1867), George Allen's youngest son. Additions were made in 1910 additions to accommodate William Boyce Allen's family of two sons and four daughters and the property remained in the hands of that wing of the Allen family until 1946. From 1931 Until 1946 the house was a hostel for the University of Sydney and was the home of the Reverend John Hope of the Christ Church St Laurence. In 1958 Tranby became a training college under the control of the Australian Board of Missions Christian Community Co-operative.

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