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Former Police Station & Bluestone Lock Up
111 - 113 Bay Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B4775 |
The Port Melbourne Police Station, pre 1864, is significant as one of the first brick, double story police stations built in Victoria. It retains a high level of integrity and intactness and its continued use as police station until the 1990's testifies to the effectiveness of this early Public Works design. The Lock-up, associated with the Police Station, is also significant as a good example of a simple, bluestone building again built to Public Works design and retaining ... more |
B4775 |
Local |
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1 - 3 Park Street,, BRIGHT VIC 3741 - Property No B0706 |
Courthouse: A standard brick courthouse of 1861 with gabled roof and simple skillion-roofed entry porch. Classified: 'Regional' 20/08/1959 Revised: 'State' 03/08/1998 Lock Up: The log lock-up 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 ... more |
B0706 |
State |
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6 Davy Street,, AVOCA VIC 3467 - Property No B2333 |
An example of a standard form of State building, noteworthy for good craftsmanship in bluestone. Classified: 'Regional' 09/07/1969 Revised: 03/08/1998 Group Classification (B2256) with B2330 Court House; B2331 Police Magazine; B2332 Police Residence. Group Statement of Significance: Important as being one of the few remaining groups of small public buildings intact. |
B2333 |
State |
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MYRTLEFORD VIC 3737 - Property No B0713 |
Demolished 1961 |
B0713 |
Demolished |
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36 Brooke Street, MOONAMBEL VIC 3478 - Property No B7307 |
File note The lockup is typical of the portable lockups which were frequently used on the Victorian goldfields in the 1850s and 1860s, reflecting the highly mobile nature of the gold mining population. It has architectural interest for its solid timber construction with steel bars running through the walls, ceiling and floor. The design of the former police residence is characteristic of police buildings in the 1880s, and it contributes to the nineteenth century character of the ... more |
B7307 |
Demolished |
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