Built circa 1876
7 Theodore St, Balmain NSW 2041, Australia
7 Theodore St, Balmain NSW 2041, Australia
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Albert Cottage
c. 1876
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1876
Year built
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The story of this home
Built circa 1876, 7 Theodore Street—originally known as Albert Cottage—emerged during a period when Balmain’s northern waterfront still commanded clear views across Glebe Island and White Bay. The area became closely associated with maritime life, attracting master mariners and shipbuilders who settled along this stretch of Theodore Street.
The cottage was constructed by Captain John Smith, a master mariner, and remained in his family for over two decades. It later passed to Captain Michael Driscoll, continuing its strong connection to Sydney’s maritime community.
For much of the late 19th century, the street formed a small enclave of seafarers, with neighbouring cottages occupied by shipwrights and sailors. This maritime character gradually faded in the early 20th century as residents moved away and working-class families replaced them.
By the 1920s, the house was occupied by the Wheeler family, marking a shift from maritime ownership to local labourers. The property remained in the Wheeler family into the mid-20th century.
The history of 7 Theodore Street reflects the broader transformation of Balmain—from a working harbour suburb tied to shipping and industry, to a residential neighbourhood shaped by changing economic and social conditions.
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Memories from people
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Lived here
“When we first took on the house, it wasn’t really liveable—at least not for a young family. With a full-time job and a new business just getting off the ground, there wasn’t much money…”
Rob
Lived here · 2004-
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Lived here
“These photographs were taken before and during the first restoration of the house. At the time, much of the property was in a poor state of repair. Basic facilities were largely unusable and required…”
Anonymous contributor
Lived here · 2004-2026
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Family connection
“Many family memories of 7 Theodore St. Here are some of my family at the front and rear of the house.”
Jan Pond (Wilkie)
Family connection · 1962-1975
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Family connection · 2018
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