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Victorian Spiritualists' Union Building
71 - 73 A'Beckett Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6536 |
A two-storey bluestone former warehouse, built in 1853-54 for the entrepreneur Hugh Glass, and originally used by McClure Valentine and Company, wine and spirit merchants. It is one of the earliest remaining warehouses in the city and more architecturally pretentious than many of the gold-rush era. Classified: 06/06/1994 |
B6536 |
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Dallas Brooks Hall Pipe Organ Facade
Cnr Albert and Eades Streets,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B7164 |
A unique pipe organ facade, designed by the architects of the hall Godfrey & Spowers, Hughes, Mewton & Lobb and constructed by George Fincham & Sons. This consists of flue pipes (with flat rather than the customary conical feet) of random lengths and diameters placed without visible support. A central motif, of shorter pipes and brighter alloy, stands forward and provides an abstract reference to the outline of Victoria. Horizontal copper reed pipes punctuate the design. ... more |
B7164 |
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University Square & Melbourne University Lodge, Gates & Fence
Stella Maris House, Former Graduate House, Former Barry Square, Former Cree Terrace, Former Gladstone House, Former Gladstone Terrace
131-163 Barry, 222-234 and 210-214 Leicester and Grattan Streets,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B2376 |
The terraces and structures surrounding the northern end of Barry Square (now University Square), built between 1862 and 1900, and the cover plate and paving, are of Regional significance for historical and architectural reasons. Architecturally, the terraces are important as a relatively cohesive and impressive collection located on one of the few residential squares to have been developed in inner Melbourne. The group, along the Melbourne University fence, gates and lodge, ... more |
B2376 |
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Former London Chartered Bank of Australia
ANZ Bank
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E.S.& A. Bank
88-90 Bourke Street and Cnr Exhibition Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0468 |
The London Chartered Bank of Australia was erected in 1870-71. The architect was Leonard Terry. The three storey structure is faced with stone and has recently been extensively renovated and restored. The ground floor was originally chamfered at the corner. An unusual bank by Leonard Terry in that it is three storeys high. With its stone facade, it is a fine example of Terry's delicate style and is indicative of the rigid dictums of conservative classicism in which he ... more |
B0468 |
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David Jones Menswear
299-307 Bourke Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B5791 |
The Coles Store in Bourke Street, completed in 1929 and extended in 1939, designed by noted architect Harry Norris, is significant at the State level for architectural and historical reasons. Architecturally, the Coles Store is one of the most exuberant and colourful interwar buildings in the city, featuring mauve terracotta facades in a broadly 'Commercial Gothic' style, with extensive coloured Jazz Moderne (a subset of Art Deco) detailing. The tiling of the former Coles ... more |
B5791 |
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Coonara Road, OLINDA VIC 3788 - Property No G13030 |
G13030 |
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29 Heathfield Road, BRIGHTON,Bayside City
29 Heathfield Road, BRIGHTON EAST VIC 3187 - Property No B1025 |
B1025 |
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29 Seacombe Grove,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B7146 |
The Bayside complex known as Ostend flats, designed by prominent Melbourne architect I.G. Anderson and constructed in 1934/35 is of significant architectural, historical and social importance at the State level. It is one of the earliest and most striking examples of the Moderne style applied to flats in Victoria. The buildings are of exceptional architectural importance within both Melbourne and the State of Victoria. They represent a unique link with the culture of Victoria in ... more |
B7146 |
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Winfield Building
487-495 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3463 |
The former Wool Exchange Building was erected in 1891. The then owner of the land was J.R. Murphy. T.P Fallen and R. Speight Jnr, financed the project. The architects were Charles D'Ebro and Richard Speight Jnr. From 1892-94 the building was Melbourne's first Wool Exchange and incorporated an auction hall which amalgamated all wool sales. The four storeyed building has exposed brick facades with rendered mouldings. The front section of offices to Collins Street is, however, all ... more |
B3463 |
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Temperance & General Building
141 - 165 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3935 |
One of Melbourne's first large volume office buildings. The offices of the Temperance and General Life Assurance Society were constructed in three stages: 1928 - 29, 1939 and 1959. The architects were A & K Henderson. It was described as "Melbourne's most beautiful building" in a competition run by the Herald in 1930 and remains a visible demonstration of the strength of Australian commerce in the inter-war period. Classified: 09/07/1987 |
B3935 |
Regional |
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