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68097

Former Salvation Army Barracks

61 David Street,, PRESTON VIC 3072 - Property No B6828

The former Preston Salvation Army Barracks is of regional historical and architectural significance. It was built in 1891 at a key stage in the Army's development when it turned its attention from simply saving souls to public welfare. It was the first suburban hall to use this fully castellated style from the design of Army architect Brigadier Saunders and became the prototype of the Salvation Army training college. Classified: 10/10/1997

B6828

Regional
69098

Salvation Army Barracks

720 Brunswick Street North,, FITZROY NORTH VIC 3068 - Property No B6025

A brick building, with cement and stone dressings, built in 1884 to the design of James Flint, with later modification and extensions carried out in 1910 and 1925. The main facade incorporating a castellated porch, elaborate parapet and square-headed windows. Classified: 09/02/1989

B6025

Local
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