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17 Ann Street, Cnr Aitken Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B4249 |
B4249 |
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16 Sydney Street,, KILMORE VIC 3764 - Property No B0372 |
An ornate rendered facade of 1894 with attached Corinthian pilasters and lengths of balustrading repeated on ground and first floor balconettes and in the crest-surmounted roof parapet. Classified: 15/05/1975 |
B0372 |
Regional |
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Former T. Robinson Implement Works
210-220 Hall Street,, SPOTSWOOD VIC 3015 - Property No B6322 |
Robinson's implement works is of state significance as a rare surviving nineteenth century industrial complex of timber frame with corrugated iron cladding and neo-Classical facade. The structure demonstrated the importance of the agricultural implement industry in Melbourne in the late nineteenth century and the prominent position of Robinson as one of the largest and oldest agricultural implement manufacturers in Australia. The degree of ornamentation on the facade is highly ... more |
B6322 |
State |
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Tungamah Court House Museum
Argus Street,, TUNGAMAH VIC 3728 - Property No B6692 |
The former Tungamah Court House, built in 1889-90 to a design by W.F. Cazaly and G.W. Watson, is architecturally and historically significant at a local level as one of a small group of picturesque court houses in northern Victoria built in bichromatic brick with a parapeted gable interrupted by piers. The building has played an important role in the legal and social history of the area. Classified: 07/02/2000 |
B6692 |
Local |
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Swedish Church
21 St Georges Road,, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B0226 |
Toorak House, constructed c.1848-51, was designed by architect Samuel Jackson and erected for but never occupied by wealthy Melbourne merchant James Jackson. The asymmetrical, rectangular plan two storey brick and stucco Italianate style mansion, complete with dominant tower and ground floor colonnade was leased and then extravagantly extended as the residence of the Governor of Victoria from 1854-74. Toorak House is of special historical importance as the first substantial ... more |
B0226 |
National |
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Roger Street,, HEXHAM VIC 3273 - Property No B2276 |
An early building with interesting stonework. Classified: 20/08/1969. |
B2276 |
Local |
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Former Toorak Presbyterian Church
Toorak Uniting Church
603 Toorak Road,, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B3640 |
An imposing church in Barrabool sandstone with Camaru limestone dressings, designed by Reed and Barnes and built in 1875-6 with the addition of second transepts in 1888-89 designed by J F Smart. The building, of complex plan, includes a tall tower and broach spire, with flanking stair turret, nave and aisles, crossing fleche, double transepts and apse. The spacious interior includes cedar fittings and impressive stained glass window by Ferguson & Urie and others. Classified: ... more |
B3640 |
Local |
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Former The Volunteer Arms Hotel
Market Hotel
51 William Street,, PORT FAIRY VIC 3284 - Property No B4238 |
A two-storey bluestone structure with a stucco street facade erected c 1870 as the Volunteer Arms Hotel. to replace a timber building which was licensed in 1868. The name of the hotel was changed to the Market Hotel in 1873. The building has been used as a private residence since the 1920s. This stone structure has a rendered facade, upon which some of the original washed coatings and lines simulating stone blocks are still visible. Features of the Conservative Classical ... more |
B4238 |
Local |
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Former Thomas the Apostle Presbyterian Church
St. Thomas' Presbyterian Church
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Crossroads Uniting Church
cnr Synott Street & Duncans Road,, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 - Property No B3547 |
A handsome bluestone church of 1884 by Alexander Davidson with interesting engaged colonettes on an octagonal tower, intact iron finials and surprising Venetian Gothic arches, but with clumsy mansard gables forming the tower base. Internally the relocated Chirnside pew is finely carved with a mixture of late Norman and Ionic motifs which is quite exceptional. Classified: 15/05/1975 |
B3547 |
Local |
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Former Tarwin Lower Butter Factory
Cnr South Gippsland Highway & Walkerville South Road,, TARWIN LOWER VIC 3956 - Property No B6104 |
This small brick and timber dairy built between 1929-1930 is located on the site of the first dairy factory in the Wooryal Shire and is notable as one of the few small dairy industry buildings remaining in West Gippsland. Like many of its neighbouring dairy factories Tarwin Lower underwent many ownership changes indicative of the struggles local farmers had in controlling their produce. The typical dairy roof-line contains ridge ventialtion. The simple lines of the building and well ... more |
B6104 |
Local |
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