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119 Main Street,, BACCHUS MARSH VIC 3340 - Property No B4297 |
Built 1857 by Public Works Department, a simple 2 cell rectangular building built of sandstone. This masonry is unusual in being finished to a fair face and then picked over to give an unusual if crude effect. It is also unusual in that the interior is lined in timber - heavy sawn planks for walls and floors and logs for the ceiling. It is the oldest stone lock-up that we have dates for. Classified: 01/10/1980 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B4297 |
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Main Street,, MYRNIONG VIC 3341 - Property No B4289 |
B4289 |
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GUILDFORD VIC 3451 - Property No B6021 |
B6021 |
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Lock-Up - St. Arnaud Group Classification
Napier Street, ST ARNAUD VIC 3478 - Property No B2879 |
Interesting for iron door, inner cell doors, locks and bolts. Classified 10/12/1970 Part of Group Classification with B2874 Post Office (former), B2875 Crown Lands Office, B2877 Shire Hall & B2569 Court House. |
B2879 |
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Blair Street,, HARROW VIC 3317 - Property No B672 |
The log lock-up at Harrow was erected c.1859 under the supervision of the Public Works Department. It is constructed of rough-hewn logs stacked 14 feet high, with the logs crossed and half notched at the corners and complete with log ceiling and covering flat pitched hip and gable roof. The lock-up was used by the Harrow police garrison as temporary accommodation of prisoners awaiting trial. The Harrow log lock-up is one of a number of similar structures erected by the Public ... more |
B0672 |
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8 York Street, SALE VIC 3850 - Property No B1500 |
Unclassified. Flooding Creek, or Sale, has a police history going back to the 1840s, but neither local records nor police headquarters have any reference to the lock-up. |
B1500 |
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Park Street, BRIGHT VIC 3741 - Property No B0707 |
The log lock-up, Park Street, was erected c.1870 and was originally located within the police station precinct. It is constructed of rough hewn logs, each approximately 30cm diameter, stacked 10 high and crossed at the corners. The roof was originally clad in timber shingles. The lock-up was used for the temporary accommodation of wrong-doers and prisoners awaiting trial. There are several nineteenth century lock-ups in Victoria. Of the surviving examples, those ... more |
B0707 |
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31 Devereux Street,, WARRACKNABEAL VIC 3393 - Property No B2203 |
Highly significant. To be preserved. Classified: 11/07/1968 |
B2203 |
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Court House, Lock-Up & Stables
Cnr Market & Bull Streets,, DUNOLLY VIC 3472 - Property No B2750 |
Very good example of provincial public building. Reference to very fine court furniture and fittings with particular note of the canopy over the bench. Classified 22/04/1971 |
B2750 |
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Victor Street,, BANNOCKBURN VIC 3331 - Property No B2174 |
The stone lock-up at Bannockburn was originally constructed by Thomas Brooking and Co of Geelong and located at Lethbridge. The rectangular plan gaol of square coursed basalt with gabled entry porch and iron grille gate was completed in June 1860. In December 1869 Trevena and Gubby contracted to remove the stone lock-up from Lethbridge to Bannockburn, each stone being numbered. The lock-up is a standard plan structure designed by the Public Works Department and erected ... more |
B2174 |
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