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Other NameKeilor East Kindergarten, Baby Health Centre Location31 MARK STREET, KEILOR EAST, MOONEE VALLEY CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant?
The East Keilor Pre-School and Infant Welfare centre, constructed
in 1967-68, at 31 Mark Street, Keilor East is significant. It is a
brick building with a low-pitch skillion roof. The windows are floor
to ceiling and have textured spandrels below set on manganese brick
sills, and aluminium framed windows above with openable sashes set
within fixed panes of glass. The separate entrance doors to the infant
welfare centre (at the west end) and the pre-school (at the east end)
are timber framed and have toplights. In the west end wall there is
the original 'East Keilor Pre School' in metal letters. The mature
Lemon-scented Gums (Corymbia citriodora) contribute to the
significance of the place.
Non-original additions and alterations to the building, other buildings on the site, the front fence, and play equipment are not significant.
How is it significant?
Why is it significant?
It is also historically and socially significant for its association with the development of Keilor the suburb and with the civic improvements made in the municipality of Keilor after it was proclaimed as a City in 1961. It was the first community building erected by the City of Keilor in the suburb and demonstrates the efforts of the Council to provide modern and up to date facilities for its citizens. (Criteria A & H)
It is significant as a representative example of a combined pre-school and infant welfare centre of the post-war era. The mature eucalypts provide a related setting. (Criterion D)
Community Facilities
Childcare facility