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Manchester Unity Oddfellows Hall
26 Pasco Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B1684 |
Classified: 23/04/1964 |
B1684 |
Local |
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Kyneton Zetland Lodge
3 Piper Street,, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No B5649 |
A masonic hall of 1866, built in brick on a T-plan, the ends of the arms treated in a manner suggestive of pilasters and pediment, but altered in twentieth century by an extension to the back and two rectangular brick pavilions flanking the front entrance. Zetland Lodge interior, within Oddfellows Hall Statement of Significance: A masonic hall containing a wonderfully complete scheme of Egyptian decoration executed by the local artist T F Levick in 1905, with minor later ... more |
B5649 |
Local |
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Oddfellows Hall - Port Fairy - Historic Area
Loyal Prince Albert Lodge Of Oddfellows
95 Sackville Street,, PORT FAIRY VIC 3284 - Property No B0339 |
Hall Classified: 12/05/1958 2010 Note: Converted into dwelling c. 1978 Port Fairy Historic Area Statement of Significance: Port Fairy is a natural harbour where the Moyne River enters the sea, the fourth of Victoria's coastal settlements and now the one with the greatest concentration of pre-Separation buildings. These include numbers of simple double-fronted cottages in the local limestone, imported timber, and some basalt from the nearby flows, The earliest of ... more |
B0339 |
Local |
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Main Street, CHILTERN VIC 3683 - Property No B2929 |
Probably designed by Thomas Dalziel for the Chiltern Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, this very simple rectangular single storey brick building with narrow arch headed windows was opened in 1864 and had to be largely re-built after a severe storm in 1878. The building was later used as an Anglican Church, a school, a public meeting hall, auction rooms and in the early 1900's as a skating rink. Demolished c.1990. |
B2929 |
Demolished |
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31 Henty Street, PORTLAND VIC 3305 - Property No B1479 |
A bluestone building erected in 1860 for the Portland Baptist Chruch congregation and later sold to the Oddfellows in 1890. The facade was demolished in 1980. Classified: 12/09/1963 Demolished:1980 |
B1479 |
Demolished |
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Oddfellows Hall
33-39 Little Lonsdale Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B5257 |
A two-storey corner hotel built in 1853 incorporating an earlier two-storey house. The first licensee in 1853 of the Oddfellows Hotel was a Frederick Pearce. From the late 1890s the hotel function was reduced and the rear rooms were used by Chinese cabinet makers until, in 1912, it was de-licensed and sold to Cheok Hong Cheong, a cabinet maker. It remained in that use until 1948 when it was acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia. The building is almost entirely intact externally ... more |
B5257 |
Local |
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