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142 Flinders Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B4640 |
The Duke of Wellington Hotel,is a complex of four buildings. The first was designed by architect Richard Dalton and built in 1850 for Timothy Lane in what was then a quiet situation facing the open space between Flinders Street and the Yarra River. It operated as a boarding house until 1853, when Dalton was granted a licence to operate it as a hotel, and it has operated as such since then, always under the same name. It is the oldest known substantially intact continuously ... more |
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Christ Anglican Church
SW Cnr New Street & South Road, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B2752 |
Demolished by 1970. |
B2752 |
Demolished |
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30 Hopetoun Road,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No B2696 |
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Cnr Wellington Parade & Hoddle Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B0194 |
Demolished 1961. |
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Demolished |
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SW cnr New Street & South Road, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B2752 |
Demolished by December 1970. | Local | ||
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103 Wellington Street Collingwood
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130 Islington Street Collingwood
McCutcheon Way (Collingwood College site),, COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 - Property No B2511 |
The house formerly known as 103 Wellington Street Collingwood was originally erected at 130 Islington Street in the same suburb, probably in the early 1880s following on an 1870s subdivision. It comprised two rooms and skillion kitchen, now replaced, with exterior walls and roof of corrugated galvanised iron and simple front verandah and ornamental barge boards. The internal lining boards are still largely intact. In October, 1937, it was cited and illustrated in the ... more |
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Duke of Wellington Hotel
281 Pakington Street, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B1149 |
Brow-Top, the property formerly known as the Duke of Wellington Hotel in Pakington Street, Newtown, was apparently erected in two stages, firstly as a house in the 1840's, with the later addition of an upper storey and other works c.1850 when the premises were converted to a hotel. This early hotel, constructed on Barrabool freestone ashlar and slate roof, is a Colonial Georgian design enhanced with a tuscan doric portico. The first meeting of the Council of the Borough of ... more |
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