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Boiler House - Maryborough & District Hospital
Palmerstone Street,, MARYBOROUGH VIC 3465 - Property No B6451 |
The Maryborough Hospital Boiler House is historically, technically and socially significant to Victoria's industrial heritage at State Level, for the following reasons: 1) It is the best and most intact surviving example of a 20th century boiler house in Victoria equipped with Victorian-made underfired multitubular boilers (once the most common type of boiler in use in Victoria). 2) It is a well preserved and documented example of Victorian manufactured boilers designed ... more |
B6451 |
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Napier Street, CRESWICK VIC 3363 - Property No B1045 |
The Creswick Hospital was orginally built in 1863 and served as the hospital until 1912 when it was converted to become the first school of Forestry. The design and location of the hospital is indicative of the considerable affluence the area once enjoyed. The hospital's size is also illustrative of the dangerous nature of mining at that time. The building's significance lies in it's important community role and for its contribution to forestry. The prize winning design ... more |
B1045 |
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Former Creswick District Hospital
School of Forestry
Water Street,, CRESWICK VIC 3363 - Property No B0022 |
Classified: 'Local' 22/10/1964 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B0022 |
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67-71 Simpson Street, Kyneton
67 - 71 Simpson Street, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No B1033 |
A hospital built in 1854/55 with government backing and in use ever since; two -storey bluestone with elaborate yet delicate cast-iron verandah balconies and pedimented entrance. The hospital formed part of the notabel townscape of Kyneton, an important 19th century highway town. The hospital was alandmark in the town, is prominent in the surrounding landscape and is a particularly early surviving and substantial hospital building. Classified: ... more |
B1033 |
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District Hospital - Maldon Historic Area
Cnr Chapel & Adair Streets,, MALDON VIC 3463 - Property No B0915 |
District Hospital is a brick building variously erected and altered. The first portion was opened in 1860 with additions in 1862, all by architect D R Drape. T F Kibble is believed to have designed the central, double storied section. The originally face brick structure was given its present elaborate stucco decoration later when the verandahs were removed. Features are the two side wings, portico and the stuccoed pilasters and parapet. The District Hospital forms part of the ... more |
B0915 |
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Cnr McCrae & Splatt Streets, SWAN HILL VIC 3585 - Property No B4865 |
Built 1888. Demolished 1981. |
B4865 |
Demolished |
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District Hospital - Warrnambool
Ryot Street, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No B1044 |
B1044 |
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Havelock Street, DUNOLLY VIC 3472 - Property No B1050 |
B1050 |
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District Hospital - Maryborough
Clarendon Street, MARYBOROUGH VIC 3465 - Property No B1041 |
The south wing of the main building was constructed in 1857-8 with the central portion being added in 1860-61 and the northern wing in 1867-68. The design has been attributed to architect Lloyd Tayler. The historic main block of the hospital is a two storey brick building with slate covered hipped roof. The central block is symmetrically flanked by single storey wings, each with hipped roofs covered with slate. The walls of the southern wing are of local stone with the ... more |
B1041 |
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