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67933

Langdon Building - Group Classification

351- 355 King Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B1701

Built and owned by Robert Kidd in the period 1856 (351 King St) to 1869 (355 King St), this house and shop group is imporant because of its age (commenced in Victoria's gold boom era), the facing material used (Basalt masonry) and the relationship its earliest section has with the notable Fenwick buildings to the south. Used as an early clothing factory, it was eclipsed and complemented by the Phoenix Clothing Factory adjoining and combined with this building to provide a fine early ... more

B1701

State
 

GMH Administration Buildings And Social Centre

251 Salmon Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B5230

Situated at the eastern end of a 50 acre site in Port Melbourne, the Administration building for General Motors Holden's Limited is a substantially unaltered example of a formally planned two-storey office complex of the 1930s. Designed by a team of four (L H Hartnett, Managing Director; E J L Gibson, Construction Engineer; J S Storey, Director of Engineering and N A Pointer, Equipment Engineer) and built in 1936, the reinforced concrete building with its central tower incorporates ... more

B5230

Regional
70218

Farmhouse & Associated Buildings

Kinimatatka,, BIG DESERT VIC 3418 - Property No B5775

B5775

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71174

Warrnambool Building Society - Warrnambool Historic Area

86-88 Liebig Street,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No B4544

The Warrnambool Building Society erected this attractive single storey office building in 1894. The rendered brick facade has an arched central doorway and side windows and a simple perforated parapet with an elaborate central pediment and is externally mainly as originally designed. Classified 16/08/1979. Part of Warrnambool Historic Area. See B4538

B4544

Local
90478

Coops Shot Tower and Flanking Buildings

Knox Place off Latrobe Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0129

A well known landmark in Central Melbourne since 1870, this tower was built to house the industrial process of gravity shot making. It is rectangular in plan, of receding storeys with simple corbelling motifs in mid-storey and cranellated top. The classification includes the flanking buildings. Classified: 05/06/1958

B0129

State
193145

Le Page Farm Buildings

Hawkstowe

SOUTH MORANG VIC 3752 - Property No B5737

B5737

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Wimmera Farm Buildings (Including thatched barns)

HORSHAM VIC 3400 - Property No B5656

B5656

File only
71187

Former Scherell's Building- Warrnambool Historic Area

Regal Shoppe ,  National Bank of Australasia

163-165 Timor Street,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No B5553

This two-storey rendered brick building was erected before 1856 as two shops with residences above. It was known as Scherell's Building and was used as a saddlery by the Scherell family until they sold it in 1867, to the National Bank of Australasia who occupied it until 1872. Known locally as the Regal Shoppe, it is immediately adjacent to the town square, the original commercial centre. Although the door and window at pavement level of number 163 have been altered, it is mainly as ... more

B5553

Local
67945

RMIT Building 1 - Group Classification

Francis Ormond Building

124 Latrobe Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B2773

Individual Statement of Significance: A building of importance in the history of working class education in Victoria, testifying to the enlightenment and philanthropy of Francis Ormond; designed by Nahum Barnet and Percy Oakden in the Gothic manner with steep pitched roof and elaborate wrought iron cresting and finials; the classification applies only to the exterior and the west entrance, not the remodelled interior. Group Statement of Significance: This group consists ... more

B2773

Regional
69021

Building No 210 - Raaf Base

Point Cook Road,, POINT COOK VIC 3030 - Property No B4309

Statement of Significance for Southern Tarmac Area: The RAAF Base Point Cook southern tarmac group of buildings, facilities and adjacent airfield make up a living complex of great significance in early aviation in Australia. Building commenced in 1914, a time when aircraft were a novelty, with the erection of the workshop for aeroplanes and aeroplane hangar, followed by a flight office (1915) now removed to the northern tarmac, seaplane jetty (1916), battle plane hangar and ... more

B4309

Regional
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