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194182

Former Shire Council Chambers

620-634 Midland Highway,, HUNTLY VIC 3551 - Property No B1856

Statement of Cultural Heritage Significance: The former Huntly Shire Council Chambers was constructed in 1867.The building was designed by local engineer, John O'Dwyer and constructed by builders, Hyett and Martin. The Council used the building for 110 years before a new chambers was opened in 1977, when the former chambers were leased to a local historical society for use as a museum. The one storeyed face brick building has a double hipped roof, partially concealed by parapets ... more

B1856

State
 

Council Chambers

Main Street,, ROMSEY VIC 3434 - Property No B0950

B0950

File only
186821

Former Council Chambers

Historical Museum

Foster Street, SALE VIC 3850 - Property No B1174

The first section of the building which was designed by J H W Pettit for the then Sale Borough Council was built by L Jensen and completed in 1864. An extension, also designed by Pettit, was added in 1886 to the front of the building by Fidler Bros. and James. This single storey rendered brick extension is symmetrical about the main entrance door which is below a central roof pediment, and the decorative paired pilasters and the four well proportioned windows all contri ... more

B1174

Local
69301

Myrtleford Civic Centre

Myrtleford Council Chamber and Municipal Offices

O'Donnell Avenue,, MYRTLEFORD VIC 3737 - Property No B6769

The Myrtleford Civic Centre, built in 1966-67 to the design of Lines, MacFarlane and Marshall is of Local significance. The Civic Centre was the administrative centre of the Myrtleford Shire from 1967 until its amalgamation into the Alpine Shire in 1994. The Myrtleford Civic Centre is evidence of the development of the municipality and a landmark of importance to the local community. Architecturally, the Civic Centre is a good example of 1960s Australian modernism with its emphasis ... more

B6769

Local
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