Jack's Magazine

The complex opened in 1878, to provide safe storage for bonded gunpowder and explosives imported into the colony of Victoria.

It was designed by government architect, William Wardell, Inspector General, Public Works Department and built by contractor George Cornwell.

[3] The associated Footscray Ammunition Factory was mostly demolished and redeveloped for the Delfin Lend Lease Corporation's Edgewater estate.

[4] Jack's Magazine was proposed to be redeveloped for a commercial use, but following several calls for expressions of interests it was decided that public ownership was the only practical management for the historic site.

[6] In an interview on the SBS the local Peter Haffenden asserted that, from Jack's Magazine, "all the bullets, all the .303s bullets used in Gallipoli, in Egypt, in the Somme, in Amiens" were all made by the munition company, whose main factory was based at Jack's Magazine.

Various views of Jacks Magazine courtesy of the Footscray Historical Society