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528 Burke Road,, CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 - Property No B5427 |
B5427 |
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Upwey Lookout Tower
32 Belmont Avenue,, UPWEY VIC 3158 - Property No B6917 |
The Belmont lookout tower, built in 1923, is of State historical, architectural and social significance:- as the oldest-known wooden lookout tower in Victoria; as the last of the wooden lookout towers which once dotted the Dandenong Ranges, an area of particular significance in Victoria's bushfire history; and for its associations with Dandenongs' residential development, tourism, and fire safety provisions. The tower is part of the history of the urbanisation of the Dandenongs, ... more |
B6917 |
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8-10 Johnston Street, COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 - Property No B1329 |
Date of construction is uncertain, but is certainly before 1858 as it pre-dates the 1858 Hodgkinson map. By 1864 it was owned by Moses Craven before passing to James Wilson in 1876. The second floor with pediment was added during Wilson's time. The two-storeyed brick residence has a coursed quoined bluestone front elevation and timber posted balcony with iron lace panels overhanging the street. The upper portion of the front elevation is brick with a parapet top wioth ... more |
B1329 |
State |
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643 Main Lead Road, RAGLAN VIC 3373 - Property No B3219 |
A timber homestead of 1859-1862 with extensions of about 1880-1900 believed to be the work of a Swedish ship's carpenter, who gave them a distinctive decorative character, especially about the gables, verandah and garden gate. The extensions are over large bluestone cellars originally used for the estate winery, and include a drawing room with intact decorative finishes and furnishing. Classified: 03/08/1973 Garden Significance: Belmont, the property developed by ... more |
B3219 |
State |
643 Main Lead Road, RAGLAN VIC 3373 - Property No G13022 |
Belmont, the property developed by James Frazer Watkin and Laura Ninham from the late 1850s until the late 1880s when the house reached its current form, and then maintained by his family during the twentieth century, is of State cultural significance: - as a fine example of a small farm property with distinctive local features related to its central goldfields setting; important aspects include the historical factors associated with its foundation and development (such as ... more |
G13022 |
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