[1] The residence was occupied by many famous people including William Jamieson, a civil surveyor & businessman who died at Clarence House from cancer on 8 May 1926.
[2] Renaissance parties were held with local and international DJs every year bringing the sounds of the UK club and record label to Australia.
[citation needed] Property developers City Pacific had bought the land adjacent to The Mansion[3] and had commissioned the Buchan Group to build an apartment complex.
[5] The company involved in pouring the molds for the concrete pillars, Melbourne Transit Pty Ltd was convicted and fined $100,000 by county court judge for breaching occupation and safety regulations and forced into liquidation.
[6] The heritage listed property needed to be excavated to make way for a 3-storey underground car park that extended 10 metres below ground surface level.