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68881

Former Church

Former Excelsior Club

Cnr Bridge, Prince and Station Streets,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B2645

B2645

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69253

Former Church of Christ

Greek Seventh Day Adventist Church

145 St Georges Road,, FITZROY NORTH VIC 3068 - Property No B3418

A distinctive brick chapel, with cement dressings, opened in 1887, of interest for its main facade incorporating a tri-partite lancet window, flanking but tresses with pinnacles, and patterned brickwork. Classified 16/10/1975

B3418

Local
69344

Former Church of England Grammar School

Kindergarten

Viewpoint Street,, ARARAT VIC 3377 - Property No B5678

B5678

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70515

Former Church of England

Anglican Church

Myrniong-Greendale Road,, GREENDALE VIC 3341 - Property No B0778

The chancel portion only of a church in the local sandstone, being all that was completed in the first and only building campaign of 1877. Classified: 20/09/1973

B0778

Local
70574

Former Church of England Vicarage

Anglican Vicerage

FRYERSTOWN VIC 3451 - Property No B3102

B3102

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173905

Former Church of England Diocesan Offices & Assembly Hall

Bank of NSW ,  Elder House

95-97 William Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0467

Built 1876 & owned by St James Trust until 1914. Original Melbourne C of E Diocesan Hall. Classified: 'Regional' 05/06/1958 Demolished December 1985.

B0467

Demolished
68217

Former Holy Name Sisters

Former Church Of England Mission

261 Spring Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B5900

In 1904 the Church of England purchased an old brick hall (a "dancing academy") for the Sisters of the Community of the Holy Name who had leased it since the 1880s for church work in the poverty-stricken area around Little Lonsdale Street. In 1913 the hall was incorporated into a new 3-storey mission convent designed by the architects, Bates Peebles and Smart. Substantially intact, the building remains as a symbol of the reformist movement in the soceity of the infamous "Little Lon" ... more

B5900

Local
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