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The Fitzroy Gasworks was a
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plant in
Fitzroy, Victoria Fitzroy is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Yarra local government area. Fitzroy recorded a population of 10,431 at the 2021 census. Pl ...
. It is notable as the site for the first arc-welded gasholder in the world.


History

In 1856 the first gas supply had been instigated in
Melbourne, Australia Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a metropol ...
, with the construction of the West Melbourne Gasworks. In the same year, residents of the Fitzroy Ward of the Corporation of Melbourne met at Clarke's Hotel, Smith Street, ''for the purpose of considering on the best means of obtaining a supply of gas within the ward''.R Proudley. ''Circle of Influence: A History of the Gas Industry in Victoria, Hargreen/Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria, Melbourne'', 1987. p. 40-49. Public concern that the City of Melbourne Gas and Coke Company monopoly resulted in excessive price for gas led to the establishment of several local gas companies, the first of which was the Collingwood, Fitzroy and District Gas and Coke Company formed in 1859. The company supplied gas to an area within a six mile radius of the works, which were erected on Reilly Street (now Alexandra Parade), North Fitzroy in 1861. The original part of the works was on the north side of Alexandra Parade and West of Smith Street, was designed by engineer
William Elsdon William Elsdon (c. 1829 – 3 March 1904)Obituary: William E ...
.Obituary: William Elsdon, 1830–1904
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 125, Issue 1904, pages 427–8, Thomas Telford-ICE Virtual Library
The works was extended across Gore Street to the west as far as George Street. Opposite the works was the Gasometer Hotel. The company amalgamated with the Melbourne and South Melbourne companies in 1878 to form the
Metropolitan Gas Company The Australian state of Victoria has a number of defunct energy supply and distribution utility companies. The North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Company The North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Company operated an electri ...
, and the gasworks were known as the ''Fitzroy Station''. The Fitzroy works was not as profitable as the other Metropolitan company's plants as so gas production was gradually reduced, and the site redeveloped to accommodate the company's construction workshops and gas storage. The only riveted gasholder erected by the Metropolitan Gas Company was built at Fitzroy in 1919. The Chief engineer Joseph Newell Reeson undertook a number of experiments with gas manufacture, including the application of electric arc welding to fabrication of large structures, and was responsible for the first arc welded large steel structure in the world, the No 3 gasholder, completed in 1923. This was dismantled in 1978, and the site covered over, but buried remains may still be present.


Surviving features

While much of the site has been demolished and modern workshop and store buildings erected, there are a number of historic features. The former valve house is located on the corner of Alexandra Parade and George Street, and while a Porter prefabricated iron building is located on the northern edge of the site. A further building remaining from the gasworks is a bichrome brick store which was identified in heritage studies but has not been included on heritage registers.Tracey Skovronek & Renee Muratore, Fitzroy Gasworks Development Victoria Review & Heritage Appraisal, Purcell Asia Pacific Limited, May 2017
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