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Bowling Green Hotel
155 Church Street,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B3811 |
A substantial two-storey brick building erected about 1854 for Mr James Connell and known as the Bridge Hotel. By 1863 it was called the Bowling Green Hotel and was then converted to a private residence in 1866. Miscellaneous timber additions are excluded. Classified: 21/04/1976 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B3811 |
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Hopwood Hotel
644-648 High Street, ECHUCA VIC 3564 - Property No B1327 |
AHC Statement of Significance The former Bridge Hotel was erected in 1858 for Henry Hopwood who located his new establishment close to the site of his punt and pontoon bridge. Additions were made in 1868. The brick structure has a two storey central section with a two storey timber verandah. This is flanked on both sides by single storey wings with canted bay ends and verandahs. The building has been extensively restored and now serves as a restaurant. This ... more |
B1327 |
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Darlington Pub
Hamilton Highway by Mount Emu creek,, DARLINGTON VIC 3271 - Property No B0799 |
Built c.1842. Classified: 22/04/1965 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B0799 |
Local |
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Gregorys Hotel
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Thorne's Bridge Hotel
10 High Road,, MURCHISON VIC 3610 - Property No B2563 |
Brick former hotel and store of 1868, extended 1894 and second storey added 1905, with cast iron balcony ballustrading and brick arcade along rear wing, sited attractively between bridges over the Goulbourn river. Classified: 'Local' 12/02/1976 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B2563 |
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Former Bridge Boarding House and Dining Rooms
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Former Bridge Temperance Hotel
2 Blake Street,, NATHALIA VIC 3638 - Property No B2389 |
B2389 |
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Young & Jackson's Prince's Bridge Hotel
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Young and Jackson Hotel
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Prince's Bridge Hotel
1 - 7 Swanston Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B4047 |
An unpretentious three-storey brick building erected in 1854 and converted to an hotel in 1860. As 'Young & Jackson's' it became famous as a Melbourne landmark and institution. Classified: 02/02/1978 Revised: |
B4047 |
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