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68518

Trinity Lutheran Church

51 Victoria Street,, DONCASTER VIC 3108 - Property No B5956

A brick church, with cement detailing designed by John Koch and built in 1892, of interest for its timber fleche and rose window and its interior fittings including a choir gallery and pulpit. Classified: 27/10/1988

B5956

Local
189207

Lutheran Church

Thomastown Lutheran Church

104 - 112 Gardenia Road,, LALOR VIC 3075 - Property No B2306

The oldest surviving Lutheran Church in Victoria. Built in 1856 of bluestone with round arched windows. Church Classified: 25/06/1969 Westgarthtown GroupStatement of Significance: A portion of the original 640 acres bounded on the east by Mount View Road, on the south by Pioneer Court and the Main Street Reserve, on the west by a line west of and parallel with Gardenia Road (to take in 127 Gardenia Road and by Balmain Court, and on the north by a line east from the head ... more

B2306

Regional
131507

St Johns Lutheran Church

204A Doveton Street,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No B4717

A Lutheran church of bichrome brickwork built in 1876 to a design by H R Caselli which may have been intended to be Rhenish Lombardic Gothic, distinguished by a small arcaded corbel table under the eave, and raking up the gable, and by a tower with a machicolated top stage which is a tour-de-force of modelled brickwork. Classified: 11/09/1980

B4717

Regional
69404

Former Lutheran Manse

Aboriginal Co-Operative

105 Eyre Street,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No B4505

Architect, Frederick Poeppel, designed this characteristically Tudor styled manse in 1868 for the Ballarat Lutheran church. Executed in face brickwork (painted) it has similarity with Poeppel's Anglican parsonage in Castlemaine(1864) with its capped gable ends, drip moulds and stuccoed chimney shafts set on the diagonal. A Ballarat architect, Henry Caselli, renovated the manse in 1878 and 1897, another architect by the name of Bruzner extended it and designed a timber bullnose ... more

B4505

Local
70124

St Paul's Lutheran Church

Torquay Road,, GROVEDALE VIC 3216 - Property No B2265

An attractive church in bichrome brickwork, designed by T S Tuffs and built in 1870, of interest for its simple diagonal window tracery. A modern octagonal metal spire has replaced an earlier one of more pleasing design. Classified 02/06/1969

B2265

Local
70140

Fuller Organ - St Johns Lutheran Church

165 Yarra Street,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B4837

A two-manual organ of 20 stops bult in 1886-87 by Alfred Fuller, of Kew, for the Methodist Church, North Melbourne. It was placed in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kensington in 1936 and moved to its present location about 1975. It is the largest Fuller organ to survive retaining its mechanical manual and stopactions, although the pedal action was converted to electric operation during the move to Geelong. At this time also, the facade pipes, which had been elaborately stencilled, ... more

B4837

Local
70219

Lutheran Church Complex & Organ

PELLA,, RAINBOW VIC 3424 - Property No B5839

Church Statement of Significance: A substantial Luthern church in rudimentary Early English style, constructed in 1910-11 of local limestone. The building contains an intact pipe organ built in 1883. Church Classified: 18/08/1988 Organ Statement of Significance: A two-manual organ of 10 stops built in 1886 by Alfred Fuller for the Congregational Church, South Melbourne and moved to its present location in 1970. The instrument remains largely intact and retains its attractive ... more

B5839

Local
185928

St John's Lutheran Church

City Road, SOUTHBANK VIC 3006 - Property No B4634

An Evangelical Lutheran church built in 1928.Of social & religious significance as the 'mother' of a number of satllite churches, and of architectural interest because of the architect, George Nichterlein's, attempts to evoke German Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. All of these are combined in the facade, with a hint of Art Deco, and to a lesser extent in the interior withits fine timber wagon vault roof. Classified: 16/02/1984 Demolished October 1989.

B4634

Demolished
174680

Hill Organ - St Peter's Lutheran Church

23 Scallan Street,, STAWELL VIC 3380 - Property No B4854

The pipe organ built in 1858 by Hill & Son is the earliest identifiable example of this distinguished firm's work to be exported to Australia. Commissioned by a Mr Davis, of Melbourne, it was placed in St Andrew's Church, Brighton for many years and was later at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stratford before its relocation to Stawell in 1968-9. The instrument remains substantially intact and retains all of its original pipework, actions and the exceptionally fine mahogany ... more

B4854

State
 

Kruger Organ - Good Shepherd Lutheran College

HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B6098

A single manual organ of 8 stops built by the German emigrant organbuilder Carl Kruger about 1863 for St Michail's Lutheran Church, Hochkirch (now Tarrington). One of two Australian organs built by Kruger, the instrument was displaced by a new organ at Tarrington in 1927 and was stored at various locations before its restoration and installation at Hamilton in 1985. It is of interest for its casework, including pipeshades and painted decoration, its console placed behind folding ... more

B6098

State
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