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84 Orrong Crescent,, CAULFIELD NORTH VIC 3161 - Property No B3375 |
A typical 2-storey house solidly built in about 1889 with hexagonal patterned slate roof and ground and first floor cast-iron verandahs. Classified: 24/01/1974 |
B3375 |
Local |
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284 Orrong Road,, CAULFIELD VIC 3162 - Property No B3315 |
A house designed by Harold Desbrowe Annear in 1917 and believed to have been the first "all electric" house in Melbourne. It has been extensively altered. Classified: 04/09/1975 |
B3315 |
Local |
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90 Evelyn Crescent, HOPETOUN VIC 3396 - Property No B3235 |
Perhaps the only surviving example of Mallee head station homestead on its original site, built before 1880 of vertical cypress pine logs with a shingle roof, now covered. Classified: 20/03/1975 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B3235 |
State |
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The Grey Lodge
6 - 8 Grant Avenue, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B1071 |
Built prior to 1853, probably for Mr Alfred Ross, part owner of the Argus newspaper in 1859. Demolished 1970. |
B1071 |
Demolished |
The Headland is known to local Aboriginal people as Purroitchihoorrong 'the spirit voice that mocks you'.
PORT CAMPBELL VIC 3269 - Property No L10293 |
Port Campbell's foreshore, port, bay and headland which includes Point Sturgess and Beacon Point, parts of which are located within the Port Campbell National Park; and the viewshed to the bay's western cliff and Two Mile Reef, which frames views to and from the area, and associated features. (See Plates 1-5: Map & Photographs for a clearer statement of area involved). Port Campbell headland and port is highly significant for archaeological, ... more |
L10293 |
State |
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