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179564

Lutheran Trinity Church, Organ, Hall and Manse

Lutheran Manse ,  German Lutheran Trinity Church ,  German Lutheran Chruch ,  Robert MacKenzie Pipe Organ ,  Trinity Lutheran Church ,  The German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Melbourne

22 Parliament Place,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B2664

Church, Hall and Manse Statement of Significance: The German Lutheran congregation has occupied this site continuously since 1853 when it was granted three quarters of an acre of land by Governor La Trobe. The first church, built in 1854 by William Hellings to the specifications of architects Bellairs, Kürsteiner & Co., was replaced in 1874 by the existing Gothic style bluestone structure. Designed by Charles Blachmann and built by Henry Goedeke, the church comprises ... more

B2664

State
68370

Former Wesleyan Manse

St John's Uniting Church Manse

34 Electra Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B4563

B4563

File only
68400

Former Presbyterian Manse

27 Lyons Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No Bo244

The Building is a two storey structure built as the manse for the Presbyterian Church in 1856-57, to the designs of architect David Ross. The church sold the bluestone house in 1886. The asymmetrically composed design has projecting wings, one with a bay window. Quoins, multi-pane windows, sills and hipped slate roofs are features of the design. The iron-roofed, timber verandah has been removed. The former Presbyterian Manse is a particularly early surviving substantial ... more

B0244

State
68686

Stanthorpe - The Manse

The Manse

42 Barkly Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B0597

Stanthorpe/The Manse, adjacent to the Presbyterian Church, was erected c.1875 as a private residence called Stanthorpe for merchant Alexander Sutherland, replacing an earlier timber house of c.1858 . The two storey rendered brick residence, of unknown authorship, is in the style of the mid-Victorian Conservative Classicism and is dominated by a central pedimented portico and delicate cast iron balcony verandah. Stanthorpe/The Manse, in the ownership of the Presbyterian ... more

B0597

State
68703

Holy Trinty Church, Manse & Fincham & Son Organ

156 Bay Street, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B5208

File note 14/09/2012: Church demolished c.2000.(excluding tower) Organ Statement of Significance A two-manual organ of 15 stops built in 1900-01 by George Fincham & Son, remaining unaltered from the original and retaining its original tonal scheme, mechanical action, pipework and casework, containing diapered pipes. It is one of the earliest organs surviving from the period when George Fincham took his son Leslie into partnership. Classified: ... more

B5208

Demolished
68849

Sacred Heart Church, Manse, Hall & Organ

87 Grey Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B5296

Group Classification - Church, Manse &Hall . Church Statement of Significance: A major church of 1884 (completed by W P Conolly in 1927) which is of critical importance as the example in which the architects Reed Henderson and Smart inspired the Roman Catholics in Victoria to turn away from the Gothic Revival to adopt the Renaissance and Baroque designs carried out in red brick with cement dressings, and is only a year or two later in date than important Roman churches of a post ... more

B5296

State
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
69657

Old Manse

The Presbyterian Manse

21 Pollack Street, COLAC VIC 3250 - Property No B1321

Built in 1855 as the manse for the Presbyterian church in Colac, the cost of 340 pounds being supplied by a government grant. A new Manse built in 1912 superseded this building. The front 3 rooms are original and have lathe and plaster ceilings. Classified; 03/08/1998

B1321

Local
69909

Baptist Manse

1 Aberdeen Street,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3706

A two-storey symmetrical residence of pleasing proportions with elaborate cast iron verandahs. Built in 1890 of local red brick with yellow brick ornamenatation. Classified: 14/08/1975

B3706

Local
193998

St George's Manse

Cnr Latrobe Terrace & Ryrie Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B3724

Two storey house of 1865 in squared uncoursed bluestone with worked freestone around openings and bay window; ornamented barge board to front gable and slate roof. Alterations to front porch excluded. Classified: 28/08/1975

B3724

Local
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