National Trust Database - Search Results

Back to search page »
Displaying 1- 10 of >200 records found
Image Name Detail File number Level
195402

Assembly Hall & Organ

156-160 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3900

Hall Statement of Significance: Designed by architect H. H. Kemp in traditional gothic revival style and blending well with the adjacent Scotts Church, this 4-storey solid masonry structure with bluestone base, rough sandstone facade and ashlar quoins and mouldings was built by Swanston Bros. on the site of the old church Manse in 1915 for the Presbyterian Church. The Assembly Hall's association with the history of the Presbyterian development within Victoria is particularly ... more

B3900

Local
68120

Northcote Town Hall

189 High Street,, NORTHCOTE VIC 3070 - Property No B5324

The prolific designer of town halls, George R Johnson, won an 1887 competition for the Northcote Town Hall. The first stage, including a courthouse and council chamber was completed, minus the tower, in 1891. A library section and municipal offices were built in the second stage whilst the shell of the present town hall was constructed in 1912 under the architects, Sydney Smith and Ogg, and following generally Johnson's design. During 1930, Harry Norris designed a reconstruction and ... more

B5324

Regional
68455

Manchester Unity Oddfellows Hall

26 Pasco Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B1684

Classified: 23/04/1964

B1684

Local
121266

Lyndhurst Hall

46 Walhalla Street,, PASCOE VALE VIC 3044 - Property No B4317

Two-storey timber building believed to have been prefabricated and then imported and erected about 1852 by Edward De Carle, one of Melbourne's earliest auctioneers in what is now Albion Street near the Merri Creek in East Brunswick. The house was later dismantled and eventually re-erected for Mr Alan Strange next to his single-storey brick house. Classified: 30/11/1978

B4317

Local
183611

Congregational Church & Hall (Former)

33 Howe Crescent, SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 - Property No B2824

A. Two successive Congregational churches which epitomise the mainstream of the bichrome and polychrome brick church architecture of Victoria between the 1860s and the 1880s, as well as relating well and deliberately to each other. The first church (later hall) was built in 1867-8 to the design of the eccleiastically prolific firm of Crouch & Wilson, and is now, after Joseph Reed's St Jude's, Carlton (of the previous year) the oldest fully-fledged polychrome Gothic church ... more

B2824

State
69226

Former Temperance Hall

270 Rae Street,, FITZROY NORTH VIC 3068 - Property No B3347

A temperance hall of 1887 distinguished by the complete trabeated system represented on the facade in pilasters of the Tuscan and Corinthian orders and by delicate segmental window hoods in the upper storey. Classified 21/03/1974

B3347

Local
122187

Walhalla Bandstand Group Classification

WALHALLA VIC 3825 - Property No B3582

Group Statement of Significance: A group of structures of the late 19th century mining revival at Walhalla comprising the following: B3552 Stone Retaining Wall, B766 Bandstand, B3148 Fire Engine Shed & B3247 Wesleyan Church (former). Group Classified: 28/11/1974. Bandstand only - Revised: 03/08/1998 File note 01/02/2013: One of earliest cottages,"House on the Hill' (locally known as Foley's), was destroyed by fire September 1993.

B3582

State
175150

St Paul's Church Sunday School Hall

Urquhart Street,, CARISBROOK VIC 3464 - Property No B3355

B3355

Demolished
195715

Former Chinese Masonic Hall

Chinese Joss House

Finn Street,, BENDIGO VIC 3550 - Property No B1949

The Chinese Joss House was erected in the 1860s. It was built as the Chinese Masonic Hall and worshipped in by the Chinese Masonic Society. The building is constructed of timber and local bricks, all painted red, a traditional Chinese colour denoting strength. It is symmetrically composed and consists of three sections. The main temple is in the centre with a portico entry and is flanked by the Ancestral Temple on the right and a caretaker's residence. This is one of the ... more

B1949

National
70251

Former Congregational Church & Hall - Beechworth Historic Area

Tolman Gallery

Camp Street,, BEECHWORTH VIC 3747 - Property No B0617

Two successive Congregational churches which are amongst Beechworth 's earlier buildings, and the earlier one especially of a distinctive character. The first church (later hall) was built c 1858 of the local granite in a primitive round-arched Georgian mode, but with picturesque decorative barge boards. It was superseded in 1869 by a brick church, which is ascribed to the architect Leonard Terry. It is most unusual as he worked mainly for the Anglicans, and very rarely in ... more

B0617

Local
1 2 3 ... 20 next