National Trust Database - Search Results

Back to search page »
Displaying 1- 3 of 3 records found
Image Name Detail File number Level
70969

Hamilton Base Hospital Complex

Cnr Foster and Kitchener Streets,, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B6399

A hospital complex of historical, social and architectural significance at regional level. Since its establishemnt in 1862, the Hamilton Hospital has performed an important role within the Western District and a range of buildings on the site, constructed between 1883 and 1955, illustrate its evolution and growth as a regional hospital. The development of specialisations in medical treatment is reflected in the separate construction of buildings such as the Queen Victoria Infectious ... more

B6399

Regional
91565

Administration Building - Hamilton Base Hospital

Cnr Tyers & Kitchener Streets,, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B5027

Located at the core of the Hamilton Base Hospital, the 1890 Administration Building is architecturally and historically significant at a state level. The two storey red brick building was the architectural focus of a wing building complex designed by notable architects Ussher and Butler which made it the biggest hospital west of Ballarat. The building is one of the first Australian designs and one of the few non-residential commissions by the young and recently emigrated English ... more

B5027

State
71011

Tuberculosis Chalet - Hamilton Base Hospital

Tyers Street,, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B6398

The TB Chalet, Hamilton, designed by Percy Everett, Chief Architect of the Public Works Department, is of architectural and historic importance at the State level. Architecturally, the Chalet is a stylish, dynamic design, a rare example of the influence of the celebrated European modernists of the 1920s and 30s in Victorian architecture. The design also directly expresses its function, with the originally open sun room facing in a northerly direction, providing a well ... more

B6398

State
1