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68869

Air Raid Shelter

23 Mitford Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B5603

A domestic air raid shelter designed by the engineer David V Isaacs for the Sicree family in February 1941, when, following the bombing of Rotterdam and the fall of France in June 1940, precautions against air attack were being investigated in Victoria. The shelter is far more elaborate and costly than most subsequent local examples, and is of reinforced concrete with a barrel-vaulted ceiling, escape hatch in the toilet compartment, hand basin, three bunks, two folding benches, and ... more

B5603

State
 

Cast-Iron Tram Shelter

S.E. Cnr Orrong and Malvern Roads,, ARMADALE VIC 3143 - Property No B7051

This cast iron tram shelter, designed by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust, and erected in 1917, is of State social, historic and aesthetic significance. Socially and historically, this shelter is part of a group of 16 early tram shelters that survive in inner city and the middle ring suburbs that are together considered the most important and enjoyed items of historic street furniture in Melbourne. They are widely regarded as an essential part of the character of ... more

B7051

State
193181

Tram Shelters - St Kilda Road

Cnr Dorcas Street, Cnr Lorne Street, Cnr High Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No B6853

These three tram shelters, the first one designed by F. Stapley in 1917 for the Tramway Board, and the later two exactly matching examples constructed about 1927, are of social, historic, architectural and aesthetic significance at the State level. Socially and historically, these shelters are part of a group of 16 early tram shelters that survive in inner city and the middle ring suburbs, that are together considered the most important and enjoyed items of historic street ... more

B6853

State
174069

Caroline Chisholm Shelter Sheds

Flora Street, KEILOR VIC 3036 - Property No B3118

 

B3118

Demolished
173848

Former Tram Shelter

Batman Avenue,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0435

B0435

Demolished
67488

Former Cab-Man's Shelter

Yarra Park North side,Brunton Avenue,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B3712

This cabman's shelter, which is of similar design to one in London, was opened by the Lord Mayor in 1898 and was situated opposite the Windsor Hotel and near Parliament House. Classified: 25/08/1977

B3712

State
67655

Tram Shelter (4)

Camberwell Road and Riversdale Road,, CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 - Property No B7041

These four tram shelters, possibly designed by L J Flannagan, and built in c1917 for the Hawthorn Tramways Trust are of historic, social and architectural significance at the State level. Socially and historically, these shelters are part of a group of 16 early tram shelters that survive in inner city and the middle ring suburbs, that are together considered the most important, and enjoyed items of historic street furniture in Melbourne. They are widely regarded as an essential ... more

B7041

State
67692

Cast-Iron Tram Shelter

north/west cnr Cotham and Burke Roads,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No B7039

This cast iron tram shelter, designed by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust, and erected in 1916/17, is of State social, historic and aesthetic significance. Socially and historically, this shelter is part of a group of 16 early tram shelters that survive in inner city and the middle ring suburbs that are together considered the most important, and enjoyed items of historic street furniture in Melbourne. They are widely regarded as an essential part of the character of ... more

B7039

State
68019

Tram Shelter

NE Cnr Macarthur Street & St Andrew's Place,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B4747

The tram shelter, designed by F Stapley in 1917 for the Tramways Board, is of architectural, aesthetic historic and social significance at the State level. Socially and historically, these shelters are part of a group of 16 early tram shelters that survive in inner city and the middle ring suburbs, that are together considered the most important, and enjoyed items of historic street furniture in Melbourne. They are widely regarded as an essential part of the character of ... more

B4747

State
187977

Cast Iron Tram Shelter

S.E. Cnr Balaclava & Orrong Roads,, CAULFIELD VIC 3162 - Property No B3312

This cast iron tram shelter, designed by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust, and erected in 1917, is of State social, historic and aesthetic significance. Socially and historically, this shelter is part of a group of 16 early tram shelters that survive in inner city and the middle ring suburbs that are together considered the most important and enjoyed items of historic street furniture in Melbourne. They are widely regarded as an essential part of the character of ... more

B3312

State
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