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67913

Former St Mary's Church of England & Organ

St Mary's Anglican Church

163 Howard Street,, NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051 - Property No B1899

Church Statement of Significance: Lloyd Tayler's earliest work, built in 1860-62 with extensions in 1868. The austere and expansive interior is well planned and culminates in a distinctive vaulted crossing. Timber ceilings in nave, transepts and chancel are notable. Classified: 'Local' 26/08/1965 Revised: 'Regional' 16/04/1970 Revised: 03/08/1998 Organ Statement of Significance: A two-manual organ of 12 stops built in 1958 by the German firm of Werner Bosch for a ... more

B1899

State
 

Former St Kilda Family Hotel

68-70 Clyde Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B5946

B5946

File only
93498

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

10 High Street,, CHARLTON VIC 3525 - Property No B2336

B2336

File only
69849

Former Steampacket Hotel

33 Bentinck Street,, PORTLAND VIC 3305 - Property No B0684

One of Victoria's oldest hotel buildings, known to have been in operation as an inn from July 1842, and built of imported timber from Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), which is consistent with its use of the half-hipped roof form found on a number of early Tasmanian buildings. Although the verandah, the windows and the roofing have all been replaced, and the ground floor rooms entirely relined in the early twentieth century, the original lapped boards and decorative finishes ... more

B0684

State
175251

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church & Cook Organ

19 Camp Street,, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No B5906

Church Statement of Significance: A brick church of 1903-4 designed by Clegg & Miller, and distinctive for the composition of its west front. This is elevated high above the street and incorporates an open porch flanked by an octagonal bell tower with copper spire and a lower projection with pyramidal roof. The interior, which has a sloping floor, focusses upon the apse. Church Classified Local: 13/07/1989 Cook Organ Statement of Significance: A two-manual organ of 11 ... more

B5906

Local
93288

Former State Savings Bank - Castlemaine Historic Area

Police Station

37 Hargraves Street,, CASTLEMAINE VIC 3450 - Property No B0313

Classified: 11/12/1958 Part of Castlemaine Historic Area B4894 Castlemaine grew as a result of the discovery of gold along Forest Creek in July, 1851. By December of that year the population on the field was greater than that of Melbourne. In 1852 Mr Templeton surveyed the township of Castlemaine and in 1853 the first auction of the town site was held. The Castlemaine goldfield was allegedly the richest alluvial goldfield in the world. Such was the prosperity of the ... more

B0313

Local
70918

Former St Georges Parish Hall

Anglican Parish Hall

Cnr Learmonth and Hobson Streets,, QUEENSCLIFF VIC 3225 - Property No B1879

A solid looking brick building of six rooms and of indeterminate style. Started in about 1870 with miscellaneous alterations and additions until 1902. It was also used at various times by a Masonic Lodge, a Grammar School, the Borough Council for Council Chambers, a State School and various local societies. Classified: 13/11/1975

B1879

Local
75840

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

Uniting Church

Woolock Street,, WARRACKNABEAL VIC 3393 - Property No B5413

A simple Gothic Revival church of 1888, of interest for its timber vaulted ceiling with kingpost cross truss with pendant timber boss and the exterior featuring pleasing banded brickwork. Classified: 11/08/1983 Demolished: 1983.

B5413

Demolished
68010

Former St Jude's Church of England & Organ

St. Jude's Anglican Church

351-357 Lygon Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B2296

Church Statement of Significance: The first fully polychromatic brick church in Australia, designed by Reed & Barnes and built in two stages between 1866 and 1870, but without the intended tower and spire. The building comprises a buttressed nave of eight bays elevated above a crypt and a chancel with square termination. It is of great significance for its early use of fully developed polychromy, employing red and cream bricks against a brown background in quoining, ... more

B2296

State
68785

Former St Luke's Church of England & Courcelle Organ

St Luke's Anglican Church & Organ

210-218 Dorcas Street,, SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 - Property No B2023

Members of the Church of England met at South Melbourne, then known as Emerald Hill, as early as 1854 and a reserve at the corner of Dorcas and Clarendon Streets was set aside for this church in the original township plan of 1852. St Luke's Church of England was subsequently built on this prominent site in 1857. Designed by Francis M White, the nave with front porch to Clarendon Street, was built initially, and further extension work was carried out in 1859. The architect ... more

B2023

State
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