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179 Albion Street,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B4968 |
B4968 |
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1 - 9 Ballarat Street,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B6856 |
The former Brunswick Market building, designed by I G Anderson, and opened in 1930, is of architectural, historical and social importance at the State level. The building is of exceptional architectural importance as a lively and inventive version of the interwar Spanish style, applied on an unusually large scale to a commercial building. The free adaptation of the romantic and evocative Spanish style is characterised by ochre rendered walls, relieved by feature brick ... more |
B6856 |
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Brunswick Fire Station & Flats
24 Blyth Street,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B6308 |
The Brunswick Fire Station and Flats are architecturally significant at a state level as a fine example of the innovative work in the 1930s by the architects Seabrook and Fildes, who are acknowledged as having brought modern European architecture to Victoria in the form of Norman Seabrook's 1934 design for the MacPherson Robertson's Girls' High School. Designed in 1937, the bold horizontality of the glazing and brick patterning counterpointed by vertical elements such as the ... more |
B6308 |
State |
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Primary School No 2743 - Brunswick South
58 Brunswick Road,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B5000 |
B5000 |
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Former Brunswick Cable Tram Engine House
253 - 263 Brunswick Road,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B6409 |
Built in 1887, possibly to the design of Alexander Davidson, this former cable tram engine house is architecturally, historically and technologically significant at a State level as part of Melbourne's former cable tram system, the most extensive cable system in the world operated by a single authority, and for the building technology shown in providing the nesessary large clearspan spaces. This technology is displayed by the elegant lightweight roof trusses and massive built-up ... more |
B6409 |
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12 - 16 Dawson Street,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B5972 |
B5972 |
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233 Sydney Road,, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B5621 |
Brunswick Town Hall and Muncipal Offices complex is a French Renaissance revival design of Evander McIvor (1877) and Sydney H Wilson (1908), with Moderne additions by Wilson and Charles R Heath (1926) and remodelled (1937), by Peck and Kemter. The 1877 and 1908 work is architecturally of State significance as one of a group of French Renaissance revival town halls characteristic of Melbourne. The complementary 1926 and 1937 work with its interiors is equally significant as one ... more |
B5621 |
Regional |
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13 Brunswick Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B3298 |
Individual Statement of Significance A crude but mannered pharmacy of 1892 with Michelangelesque variations on the Roman vocabulary and the whole facade including the shop windows intact. The ormanental ceiling, dispensing screen, stained glass window and encaustic tiled floor remain in the shop; only entrance air-lock and curved counter are gone. Classified: 01/03/1973 Revised:03/08/1998 Group Statement of Significance No 11, 13, 15 comprise group. Building ... more |
B3298 |
State |
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15 Brunswick Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B3299 |
Individual Statement of Significance An unusually constructed turn-of-the-century hotel with an upper storey of brick relieved by classical details in cement and the lower storey more progressively designed with highly stilted flat segmental archesilding dating from 1903 but perhaps incorporating the earlier Westminster Arms Hotel. Classified: 23/11/1972 Group Statement of Significance No 11, 13, 15 comprise group. Building dating from 1903 but perhaps incorporating ... more |
B3299 |
Local |
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Brunswick Street Fitzroy- Historic Area
Brunswick Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B7089 |
The shopping strip of Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, developed from the 1840s, and predominantly dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is of State historical, architectural and social significance. Historically, Brunswick Street was the first significant shopping area outside the city, described as rivalling Bourke Street in the 1850s. It developed as a major general shopping precinct by the 1900s, when it was overtaken in pre-eminence by Smith Street, Chapel ... more |
B7089 |
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