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181 BRUNSWICK ROAD BRUNSWICK, MERRI-BEK CITY |
181 Brunswick Road, Brunswick is one building of two pairs of pre-fabricated iron cottages constructed c. 1854. The cottages have gabled roofs, timber frames believed to be of Asian origins, broad-gauge corrugated iron wall cladding thought to have been imported from the United Kingdom, and low-height cemented chimneys. 181 Brunswick Road is significant for architectural and historical reasons. 181 Brunswick Road, along with the cottages located ... more | ||
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187 BRUNSWICK ROAD BRUNSWICK, MERRI-BEK CITY |
187 Brunswick Road, Brunswick is one building of two pairs of pre-fabricated iron cottages constructed c.1854. The cottages have gabled roofs, timber frames believed to be of Asian origins, broad-gauge corrugated iron wall cladding thought to have been imported from the United Kingdom, and low-height cemented chimneys. 187 Brunswick Road is significant for architectural and historical reasons. 187 Brunswick Road, along with the cottages located ... more | ||
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183 BRUNSWICK ROAD BRUNSWICK, MERRI-BEK CITY |
183 Brunswick Road, Brunswick is one building of two pairs of pre-fabricated iron cottages constructed c.1854. The cottages have gabled roofs, timber frames believed to be of Asian origins, broad-gauge corrugated iron wall cladding thought to have been imported from the United Kingdom, and low-height cemented chimneys. 183 Brunswick Road is significant for architectural and historical reasons. 183 Brunswick Road, along with the cottages located ... more | ||
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155 MT DUNEED ROAD MOUNT DUNEED, SURF COAST SHIRE |
The two room prefabricated iron cottage on the Summerhill farm at Mt Duneed is believed to have been brought to Australia by Mr James Williams with his family from England c1855. It measures 24'x12' in plan and is 9.5 ' high to the top of the segmental arched roof. The roof and walls are of 5" corrugated iron, with no supporting frame. The prefabricated iron cottage at Summerhill, Mt Duneed is of scientific, historic, social and architectural ... more | ||
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24 WEATHERBOARD ROAD INVERLEIGH, GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE |
The portable iron cottage built of galvanised corrugated iron on a panelised wrought iron frame stands in ruins on the north side of the Barwon River near the McCallum property, Argyle, Inverleigh on the site of the old weatherboard pre-emptive right homestead block in section No. 1, parish of Murdedake. It is typical of the portable and prefabricated housing manufactured in the mid-nineteenth century in Great Britain, to meet the needs of the Australian colonies during the gold ... more |
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