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Former Repatriation Outpatient Building - Victoria Barracks

310 St Kilda Road and Cnr Coventry Street and St Kilda Road SOUTHBANK, MELBOURNE CITY

Statement of Significance: The Outpatients Repatriation Clinic, built in 1936-37 and thought to be the design of George Hallendal under Commonwealth Works Department Director, H L McKennall, is of regional historical and architectural significance. Hallendal designed many buildings and several fine drill halls in a long and distinguished career with the Commonwealth Department of Works. Additions in the mid-1940 s were designed by another prominent architect, D B ... more

B6734

Regional
69384

No 20 Shaft Buildings - State Coal Mines

Graham street,, WONTHAGGI VIC 3995 - Property No B1808

B1808

Demolished
195868

Railway Buildings

Station Street,, TARADALE VIC 3447 - Property No B3931

The station building at Taradale was constructed in 1862-63 for the Victorian Railways Department. The bluestone building consists of a single storey office and waiting facilities at one end and a two storey residence at the other. Timber additions to the residence have been added which overlook the station master's yard and the bluestone lamp room/toilet block at the other end. A bluestone goods shed of a unique design is situated at the north end of the platform. A ... more

B3931

State
173810

Former St James Buildings

St James Building

527 - 555 Bourke Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0430

Classified: 'Local' 31/07/1958 Demolished: 1971

B0430

Demolished
68289

Brooks Buildings

305 - 325 Swanston Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B4103

Built for Mr. W. Hawkins about 1850 as a row of eight shops with lodging houses. The various occupants included, in 1853, Dr. Menzies, a surgeon, at No. 313-315, and Mr. S. Langfield, a joiner, at No 311. In 1857 No. 305-307 was occupied by Lloyds dancing rooms and was converted in the early 1860's into a Freemasons' Hall. Various alterations have been done in the past, particularly to the ground floor exterior, but the first floor windows etc. are largely intact. Brooks home ... more

B4103

Local
69482

Richard's Buildings

222-232 Allan Street,, KYABRAM VIC 3820 - Property No B3940

A symmetrical group of single storey shops built in 1907 with an unusual cast iron balustrade at roof level and an attractive full-length pavement verandah. Classified: 10/11/1977

B3940

Local
70767

General Store & Other Buildings

Main Street,, NOORAT VIC 3265 - Property No B5879

File note: Associations with author, Alan Marshall.

B5879

File only
195409

Davidsons Buildings

80 - 86 Yarra Street,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B3903

Three-storey pair of shops with central entrance to upper floor built 1853, owned 1865-75 by J F Strachan, used for offices, lodge meetings etc. Facade in Barrabool Freestone with classic detail rendered on ground floor and in entrance lobby rear and sides in roughly-coursed bluestone. Classified: 17/06/1976 Demolished 1976.

B3903

Demolished
67384

Stanfords Farm & Outbuildings

TYRENDARRA VIC 3285 - Property No B4904

Stanford's Farm is an interesting example of a small farm complex of 1878 onwards, together with the ruins of an earlier stone dwelling of 1871, which is situated on the Fitzroy River at Tyrendarra. John Stanford and his family lived in a small two-roomed farmhouse of random coursed local stone. The house is notable for the fine quality of the stonework and the slender mullions and frames of the six pane window sashes. The corrugated iron hip roof extends over verandahs at front ... more

B4904

Regional
68336

Beaurepaire Building & Leonard French Mural & Mosaic Panels

University of Melbourne,, PARKVILLE VIC 3010 - Property No B6318

Beaurepaire Recreation Centre Statement of Significance: Designed in 1955 as the first major work by architects Egglestone McDonald and Secomb (Roderick McDonald partner in charge), the Beaurepaire Centre at the University of Melbourne is of state architectural and historic significance as being a period examplar of the meeting of philanthropy, fine art, clearly articulated structure and functional rationalism in mid-1950s architectural design. The complex which comprised ... more

B6318

State
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