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Chinese Baptist School
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Uniting Church
6 Highbury Grove,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No B2594 |
A Presbyterian church of 1887 designed by Nathaniel Billing, and of some interest for the spire and pinnacles of cement based "hydraulic stone". Classified: 05/08/1971 |
B2594 |
Local |
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Former Presbyterian Church & Hall
Uniting Church
212 Sydney Road, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B6056 |
The bluestone church (now used as hall): A bluestone church in the Decorated Gothic style, built in 1865, and distinctive for its imposing broach spire in cream brick, a material first produced in the suburb. Statement of Significance for later church: An imposing bichrome brick church built in 1884 to the design of Evander McIver. The brickwork is brown with cream dressings and the style is mainly Early English, with a Decorated Gothic west window. Details such as the raking ... more |
B6056 |
Regional |
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Former St John's Presbyterian Church
St John's Uniting Church
Campbell Street,, STREATHAM VIC 3351 - Property No B2128 |
St. John's Church is a four bay, bluestone church with spire capped tower, built in 1874-5, possibly to the designs of H S Saville. Walls are constructed in random-coursed bluestone with lighter coloured stone dressings and a slate roof. The centrally located tower has a large quatre-foil oculus and angled buttresses with a reduced belfry and diminutive broach spire. Lancet windows are used. The church is an Early English Gothic Revival design important within the townscape of ... more |
B2128 |
Local |
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Scots United Presbyterian Church
Uniting Church
17 Tyers Street,, PORTLAND VIC 3305 - Property No B5117 |
The oldest surviving United Presbyterian church in Victoria, dating from 1849-50 and designed in a rudimentary Early English Gothic style, but spoiled by subsequent alterations, especially the tiled roof. Classified: 08/09/1983 |
B5117 |
Regional |
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Former Newham Presbyterian Church
Uniting Church
Woodend-Lancefield Road,, NEWHAM VIC 3442 - Property No B6352 |
The Newham Presbyterian is of regional significance on historical grounds as being practically the only surviving evidence of the once bustling township of Newham. The church is also significent architecturally for its unusual stepped stone gable ends to the front facade and entry porch. Built in 1868 of local bluestone, in a manner which is a credit to the stonemasons, James Henry and Alex Scumager, this church has served and continues to serve the residents of the surrounding ... more |
B6352 |
Regional |
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John Knox Uniting Church
313-327 Campbell Street,, SWAN HILL VIC 3585 - Property No B4869 |
A simple cruciform brick church with cement detailing, designed by E F Eberach and built about 1912, of particular interest for its original stylistic approach devoid of historical references. The main facade incorporates segmented-head windows and low flanking towers, while the interior retains its timber furnishings, leadlight windows and boarded ceiling. Classified: 27/07/1989 |
B4869 |
Local |
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Uniting Church
Blair Street, HARROW VIC 3317 - Property No B2865 |
B2865 |
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Uniting Church
Moorooduc Road, MORNINGTON VIC 3931 - Property No B3144 |
B3144 |
File only | |
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Carmel Welsh Presbyterian Church
Welsh Carmel Church
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Welsh Church
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Carmel Welsh Presbyterian (Calvinistic Methodist) Church
261 Albert Street,, SEBASTOPOL VIC 3356 - Property No B2708 |
The only identified Welsh Presbyterian church surviving in Victoria, built in 1865-6 to the design of H R Caselli, and of distinctive architectural character combining round arched windows of almost a Renaissance character, mediaevalising buttresses, and extremely chunky gable eaves of a domestic character, including square finials and raking brackets. Classified: 03/03/1988 |
B2708 |
Regional |
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Uniting Church
Winnap/Nelson Road,, DRIK DRIK VIC 3304 - Property No B5108 |
A bluestone church, with contrasting quoining, built in 1903 to the design of local architect C P Wilson, distinctive on account of its diminutive scale, galvanised iron roof and wooden finials. Classified: 25/07/1985 |
B5108 |
Local |
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