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Cnr Glen Eira Road & Hood Crescent,, CAULFIELD VIC 3162 - Property No B3318 |
A school designed by Charles Webb in 1887, with a charming belfry and banded Venetian window heads. Classified: 15/03/1973 |
B3318 |
Local |
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118-144 Nott Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B4896 |
A most unusually intact pair of single storey terraced houses built for Alexander Gunn in 1887 and owned by the City of Port Melbourne. Each terrace, built mainly of rendered brick, consists of seven houses, each with a front verandah, and there is a broken roof pediment over the central house and a smaller roof pediment at each end. The slightly concave pattern picket fence with individual spade pickets covers the full length of the fourteen houses and has intermediate ... more |
B4896 |
Local |
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Former Welseyan Jubilee Church
Uniting Church
392 Toorak Road. (Cnr Williams Road), TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B4881 |
A dramatically-sited polychrome brick church, with stone details, designed by Percy Oakden and built in 1887, comprising a hexagonal preaching space, crowned by a wooden fleche, and aspidal termination sited above and undercroft. The nave was intended to be longer. This building is notable for its powerful use of brickwork, vertical proportions, simplified details and amphitheatrical interior. The building was illegally part-demolished in November 1985. Classified: 30/04/1981 |
B4881 |
Demolished |
Former Wendouree Jubilee Church & Hall
480 Wendouree Parade and Cnr Forest Street,, WENDOUREE VIC 3355 - Property No B6728 |
B6728 |
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Tweddale Street,, DUNOLLY VIC 3472 - Property No B1859 |
An attractive red brick Gothic Sunday School built in 1886 of interest for its cream brick quoining interspersed with cement dressings. Classified: 03/12/1964 |
B1859 |
Local |
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Omeo Highway,, OMEO VIC 3898 - Property No B6842 |
Jubilee Bridge, built in 1917-1918 north of Omeo, is a four-span squared-timber-beam road bridge, with timber piers and abutments, and longitudinal timber deck. It is no longer in use. Jubilee Bridge is significant for historic and technical reasons at the State level. Jubilee Bridge is of historic significance as the only surviving timber bridge known to have been built during World War 1. It is on the Omeo Highwav which links East Gippsland with the Upper Murray ... more |
B6842 |
State |
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Jubilee Lake Road, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No L10185 |
The purpose-built lake and surrounding vegetation are important cultural features that retain period character. The attractive landscape setting is important for recreation. Classified 06/12/1982. |
L10185 |
File only |
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Former Wesleyan Sabbath School
Wesleyan Jubilee Hall
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Rechabite Hall
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All Saints Catholic Church Hall
95 King William Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B3859 |
A prefabricated iron store of 1854, which possibly originated as one of the iron chapels imported by the Wesleyans from Moreewood and Rogers of England. It consists of cast iron pilasters, five inch (or 130mm) corrugated iron cladding, and a stuccoed masonry facade probably of the 1860s. The brand cast into the pilaster, "Edwin Maw, Liverpool" is unique in Victoria and known elsewhere only in a group of iron structures at Numbaa, New South Wales. Classified 22/04/1976 |
B3859 |
Local |
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Former Jubilee Primitive Methodist Church
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Former Rechabite Tent
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Former Chewton Congregational Sunday School Hall
140 Main Road,, CHEWTON VIC 3451 - Property No B2624 |
A brick church of 1860 designed by Crouch and Wilson and an unusually early use of the Gothic style by the Primitive Methodists. The most distinctive element of the design is the pair of flying buttresses projecting at angles from the facade. Classified: 'Local' 29/10/1970 Revised: 02/11/1989 |
B2624 |
Local |
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Golden Jubilee Oak
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English Oak
16 Bourke Street,, SANDFORD VIC 3312 - Property No T12161 |
Important landmark Outstanding size Aesthetic value Historical value Outstanding example of species The English Oak was planted by Mr J S Anderson, a prominent businessman and resident of Sandford, on 21 June 1887 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. This tree has grown into a magnificent specimen, with an almost perfectly symmetrical crown spread of 25 metres and a height of 21 metres The ... more |
T12161 |
State |
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