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121 - 123 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6616 |
B6616 |
Demolished | ||
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80 Collins Street Development Site
80 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6702 |
B6702 |
File only | |
555 Collins Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3820 |
B3820 |
File only | ||
Grosvenor Chambers
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No. 1 Collins Street
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One Collins Street
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9 Collins Street
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5-7 Collins Street
5-9 Collins Street, 53-57 Spring Street MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY |
1 Collins Street is a complex of buildings made up of a 1984 office tower, the retained frontages of Victorian terraces at 5-7 and 9 Collins Street, and the 1877 Campbell House on the corner of Spring and Collins Streets (listed separately on the VHR H1945 and not part of this registration). The 1984 tower is massed to emphasise the corner site and address a city vista. The two main faces step forward slightly in three successive sections, ... more |
B7689 |
State | |
89-101 Collins Street MELBOURNE - Property Number B7709, MELBOURNE CITY |
B7709 |
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100 Collins Street Melbourne
100-104 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6095 |
Designed by J A La Gerche and erected in 1954-5, Gilbert Court is symbolic of the recovery in commercial building after World War Two and the onset of Olympic Games preparation. It provided a novel form of building development in its co-operative ownership and appears to be the first true multi-storey commercial "glass box" built in Australia. Receiving much national publicity, it was the first Australian commercial building to fully express the new international Modern aesthetic ... more |
B6095 |
Regional |
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Former Commercial Bank of Australia
333 Collins Street
327 - 343 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3331 |
A most notable commercial building and a fine ornament of Melbourne's financial district. It was the head office of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., from 1893 until 1982. The former C.B.A. Bank is a masterly amalgam of two diverse time periods and styles, the inner a nineteenth century masterwork of Lloyd Tayler and Alfred Dunn and the outer, a twentieth century tour de force by A.& K. Henderson. The Banking Chamber, Entrance Vestibule, Archway and Gates remain from the ... more |
B3331 |
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