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Deer Park Explosives Factory Complex
I.C.I. Ammonia Plant
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Nobel (Australasia) Ltd
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Orica Deer Park Explosives Factory Complex
751 - 775 Ballarat Road & 2 - 50 Station Street, DEER PARK VIC 3023 - Property No B5849 |
The Deer Park explosives factories complex comprises buildings, structures and landscape features relating to a number of phases of manufacture. It includes remains of the nineteenth century dynamite factory administration building and later laboratory located in the north east of the site near Kororoit Creek (the 'White House'); the initiator and ammunition sections on Tilburn Road; the Leathercloth Factory complex on Station Road; and remnants of the Federal Fertiliser ... more |
B5849 |
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Sanitaruim Factory Complex & Garden
Signs Publishing Company
Main Street, WARBURTON VIC 3799 - Property No B4918 |
Winner of RVIA Street Architecture Medal 1940 Designed by Architect Edward Billson and built by T R & L Cookram between 1936 and 1939, the Sanitarium Health Food company Factory and "Signs of the Times" Printing Works complex is a skilful assembly of contrasting geometric, brick-clad forms and an early example of the small group of non-residential buildings which successfully emulate European Modern architecture (particularly Dudok) and hence create a precedent for ... more |
B4918 |
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Former Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd Factory Complex
173-199 Elizabeth Street,, COBURG VIC 3058 - Property No B7337 |
The Kodak Factory complex was begun in 1957 on 23 hectares of vacant land at Coburg. It replaced an earlier factory at Abbotsford, initially constructed in 1886 by Thomas Baker who, in partnership with John Rouse, became Kodak's exclusive Australian agents in 1905, and whose company merged with Kodak to form Australian Kodak Limited in 1908 and eventually became Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd in 1920. In 1957 the noted commercial architect Harry Norris (whose firm was renamed H A ... more |
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