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Former Labassa Tennis Pavilion
13 Manor Grove,, CAULFIELD VIC 3162 - Property No B6073 |
The former tennis pavilion is one of the three surviving Labassa outbuildings now on seperate properties. The carved and richly detailed timber pavilion is perhaps the only surviving private nineteenth century tennis pavilion in Victoria and a reminder of the once extensive Labassa garden. Classified: 13/07/1989 |
B6073 |
Regional |
Rear of, 10 Balwyn Road,, CANTERBURY VIC 3126 - Property No B7322 |
The tennis court at The Pines was built by Alfred Golding c1890 over part of the original pine tree-lined driveway leading to the mansion Shrublands, the grounds of which had been subdivided in 1885. Golding was a world leader in the manufacture of lawn tennis shoes, and was the first patentee of the Pyramid India Rubber Sole Shoe for lawn tennis, which was awarded medals at the 1879 Sydney Exhibition and the 1888 Melbourne International Exhibition. After he immigrated to Melbourne ... more |
B7322 |
Local | |
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Old Royal Melbourne Tennis Club Building
345 Exhibition Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0466 |
Classified: 'Local' 31/07/1958 Revised: 'Regional' 18/06/1964 Demolished: 1975 |
B0466 |
Demolished |
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Tennis Pavilion
Rear - Unititng Church, 23 Highbury Grove,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No B6316 |
Built c1919 to a design prepared in the Melbourne office of Walter Burley Griffin, (1) probably under the supervision of Roy Lipponcott, the former Men's Fellowship Room at the rear of 23 Highbury Grove, Kew is of national significance as an early and largely intact example of Griffin and Lippincott's work in Australia. The design is clearly grounded in Griffin's Prairie School idiom, with angled fascias to boxed gutters, entry doors featuring bold prismatic decoration, a base or ... more |
B6316 |
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