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INGLEBY HOMESTEAD AND OUTBUILDINGS
765 INGLEBY ROAD WINCHELSEA AND 3470 CAPE OTWAY ROAD BIRREGURRA, SURF COAST SHIRE |
The exploration of Hamilton Hume and William Hilton Hovell into inland New South Wales and Victoria on route to the Port Phillip District in 1824-25 and the favourable reports of the land they had seen was a significant event in the colonization of Victoria. While Hume and Hovell discovered major inland rivers and first sighted the mountains of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, it was the adventurous Launceston sealers, whalers and pastoralists who informally took up ... more | ||
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98-100 MORELAND STREET FOOTSCRAY, MARIBYRNONG CITY |
The site has significance as an historic site. It also has archaeological significance having artefacts related to the use of this site. | |||
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50 SEPARATION STREET NORTHCOTE, DAREBIN CITY |
There is potential for a deposit. | |||
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FORMER NORTH MELBOURNE TOWN HALL AND MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS
The Arts House
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Hotham Town Hall
513 QUEENSBERRY STREET AND 52-68 ERROL STREET NORTH MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY |
The former North Melbourne Town Hall, first known as the Hotham Town Hall, was built in 1875-6 to the competition-winning design of the architect George Johnson. It replaced the first town hall built in 1861. In 1859 Hotham was one of the first of the inner suburbs of Melbourne to become an independent municipality, the name changing to North Melbourne in 1887. The new Town Hall was built by David Parry, the contract price being £9,603.10.0, but it was ... more | ||
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22 WHITEHALL STREET FOOTSCRAY, MARIBYRNONG CITY |
THE SITE HAS ARCHAELOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE. REMAINS OF ARTEFACTS AND STRUCTURAL REMAINS MAY EXIST IN THE SEDIMENTS AT THIS SITE. | |||
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DOLE RESERVE AND 1-7 DOLE AVENUE RESERVOIR, DAREBIN CITY |
There is now a reserve; the IC Dole reserve in this location and there is potential for the remains of buildings. | |||
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FORMER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BUILDINGS
212 SYDNEY ROAD BRUNSWICK, MERRI-BEK CITY |
Two churches stand on this site. One was erected as the second Presbyterian church in Brunswick in 1865 and the other, built in 1885, was the third. The 1865 church is a simple bluestone gothic structure designed by the celebrated architect, Charles Webb. Few of Webb's earlier churches remain. The 1885 church was designed by well-known architect Evander McIver. The former Presbyterian church buildings are of architectural and historic ... more | ||
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26 WHITEHALL STREET FOOTSCRAY, MARIBYRNONG CITY |
The site has archaeological significance. It is possible that remains from wooden terrace houses exist at this site with associated artefacts. | |||
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FORMER NORTHCOTE CABLE TRAM BUILDING (ENGINE HOUSE, CAR SHED & TRACK PRECINCT)
628 HIGH STREET THORNBURY, DAREBIN CITY |
The archaeological remains of the former building site are highly significant as they display how Melbourne's cable tram system operated. | |||
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INFANT BUILDING, MOONEE PONDS WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
150 ATHOL STREET MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The Moonee Ponds West Primary School opened on 14 February 1888. In 1911 two blocks adjoining the school were acquired as the site for a new, detached infant school building. As a result of the Fink Commission (1899) which had recommended the construction of independent infant schools in Victoria, 53 infant buildings were constructed between 1901 and 1939. The Moonee Ponds West example is in the pavilion style, an Edwardian design adopted by the
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