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Police Station
1-15 Dickson Street, ECHUCA VIC 3564 - Property No B1324 |
AHC Statement of Significance The former Echuca Police Station, now the Historical Museum, was erected in 1867 by the Public Works Department. The single storey brick structure then comprised an asymmetrical double fronted building with a projection gable and a timber verandah. Additions were made in 1876 which transformed the building into a symmetrical structure with projecting gables at each end and a central recessed verandah. Drawings for both sections were executed by ... more |
B1324 |
State |
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Former St. Andrew's Prebyterian College
Historical Museum
40 Macarthur Street,, BAIRNSDALE VIC 3875 - Property No B5458 |
A house built in 1891-2 for St Andrew's (Presbyterian) College which, although unremarkable, and now lacking its verandah and balcony, is of interest as an early work of the innovative architects Hillson Beasley and John Little. Classified: 21/06/1984 |
B5458 |
Local |
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Historical Museum
Foster Street, SALE VIC 3850 - Property No B1174 |
The first section of the building which was designed by J H W Pettit for the then Sale Borough Council was built by L Jensen and completed in 1864. An extension, also designed by Pettit, was added in 1886 to the front of the building by Fidler Bros. and James. This single storey rendered brick extension is symmetrical about the main entrance door which is below a central roof pediment, and the decorative paired pilasters and the four well proportioned windows all contri ... more |
B1174 |
Local |
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